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2 Kids Goat Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/2-kids-goat-farm2 Kids Goat Farm milks their goats and cows daily and produces a variety of fresh and aged cheeses from their rich creamy milk. They choose to alternate between goat and cow milk depending on the time of year, to make sure everyone gets a break. They also make their own goat milk soaps, lotions, and lip balms, and sell to local retailers and restaurants to support local business.
682 Cowles Settlement Rd, Truxton https://2kidsgoatfarm.com/ (315) 447-3364 2kidsgoatfarm@gmail.com4 Green Power Systems, LLC
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/4-green-power-systems,-llc4 Green Power Systems, LLC is an employee owned company, Energy Star Partner, and a NAHB Certified Green Professional. They offer Hyper Heat System Estimates, Whole House Solutions (zoning or central), Annual Preventative Maintenance Contracts, Generac Generators, Hybrid Hot Water Heaters, and Geostar Geothermal.
2000 Main St, Sylvan Beach https://www.cnyductless.com/ (315) 929-0110 askus@4GPS.proAbandon Brewing Company
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/abandon-brewing-companyAbandon Brewing Company is focused on providing interesting and creative beers supported by great service. Abandon provides families and friends a relaxed atmosphere within an early 1800's reconditioned barn, on a hill overlooking Keuka Lake. We work diligently on a daily basis to accomplish our goals of good beer, good setting and stellar service. The brewery started as a mutual agreement of providing excellent farmstyle beers in the barn on a working farm setting. The barn has been outfitted with original and handcrafted wood while the required building corrections were crafted and fitted by local Mennonite carpenters and builders.
2994 Merritt Hill Rd, Penn Yan http://www.abandonbrewing.com/ (585) 209-3276 abandonbrewing1@gmail.comABC Oriental Rug & Carpet Cleaning Company
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/abc-oriental-rug-carpet-cleaning-companyThe ABC Oriental Rug & Carpet Cleaning Co. is a “go-to source” for consumers looking for a service-centered company that will clean, restore, and maintain their home and work furnishings. They pride themselves on their ability to translate knowledge into results that exceed industry standards. They are the only regional oriental rug cleaner with all rug repairs done by hand on their premises. They are a "GREEN" company. They use Hypo-Allergenic cleaning products, all of which are made from plants and renewable resources.
130 Cecil Malone Drive, Ithaca https://www.abc-oriental-rug.com/Unclaimed-Rug-Sale.html (607) 272-1566 abcorientalrug@gmail.comAbility in Bloom
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ability-in-bloomAbility in Bloom is a dynamic, horticulture-based social enterprise of Challenge Workforce Solutions. Through a partnership with Take Your Pick Flower Farm, they provide jobs within their CSA for a committed group of adults and teenagers with disabilities and other barriers to employment. They provide an opportunity to cultivate work skills and self-reliance.
950 Danby Rd, Ithaca https://challengeworkforcesolutions.org/abilityinbloom/ (607) 227-9900 glenr@aboutchallenge.orgAbsolutely Specialized, LLC
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/absolutely-specialized,-llcAbsolutely Specialized is a Heating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) company in Ithaca, New York. They specialize in progressive ductless heat pump systems. As a Mitsubishi Diamond Dealer, they are thoroughly trained in the latest technology, and able to meet your heating and cooling needs; no matter how difficult the installation.
Ithaca, NY http://www.asheatcool.com (607) 227-7547 info@asheatcool.comAbundance Food Co-op
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/abundance-food-co-opAbundance Food Co-op specializes in sustainably grown, made, and sourced healthy food. Certified organic food not only tastes good, but it supports a better food system. And a food co-op like Abundance is an organic form of business that helps create a more vital community around it. Come discover new flavors and inspirations across their departments—we offer a full range of healthy, everyday groceries!
571 South Avenue, Rochester http://abundance.coop/ (585) 454-2667 chris.pepe@abundance.coopAbundant Solar Power, Inc.
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/abundant-solar-power,-inc-Abundant Solar Power, Inc. is committed to the origination, development, installation, financing, operation and maintenance, and asset management of solar power projects.
700 West Metro Park, Rochester http://www.abundant.solar (202) 818-9194 info@abundant.solarAcorn Designs
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/acorn-designsAcorn Designs has been creating eco-friendly paper products as notecards, journals, and stationery since 1981. They are dedicated to finding the greenest papers available and highest quality art and stories to present you with a great product with environmental integrity. All their products are sourced and manufactured in the US; mostly within very close proximity to their studio in the Finger Lakes.
4491 Reynolds Rd, Trumansburg http://acorndesigns.org (607) 351-3787 info@acorndesigns.orgAddison Farmers Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/addison-farmers-marketFarmers market at the Town Hall. Saturdays 8 AM - 4 PM, May -October
8808 County Road 21, Addison https://www.iloveny.com/listing/addison-farmers-market/44486/ (607) 359-2100 vaddison@stny.rr.comAGAVA
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/agavaThe mission of AGAVA is to create a fun and inviting destination centered on excellent seasonal cuisine, entertainment, and community. Their farm-to-table ingredients support local suppliers and farms. They believe that AGAVA has a responsibility towards the well-being of their customers, the sustainability of the environment, and the prosperity of the regional community.
381 Pine Tree Road, Ithaca https://www.agavarestaurant.com/ (607) 319-4366 contact@agavarestaurant.comAgrivoltaic Solutions LLC
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/agrivoltaic-solutions-llcAgrivoltaic Solutions LLC is a Women-Owned Farm Business (WBE) offering to keep your solar farm working at optimal performance with a grazing package. No shade will hinder the performance of your panels - their flock of sheep will maintain a lawn underneath your solar array. With the arrival of winter, the flock returns to their home farm in Upstate NY. Previously Mowing Solar Farms. Additional contact: lewis.fox@agrivoltaicsolutions.com 802-349-6597
863 Hayts Rd, Ithaca http://www.mowingsolar.com/ (607) 342-6721 lexie.hain@agrivoltaicsolutions.comAirquip, Inc
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/airquip,-incAirquip, Inc specializes in HVAC services, including air conditioning, emergency service, ductless heating, and gas furnaces. Airquip is a BBB Accredited Business, a a Trane Comfort Specialist, a Mitsubishi Electric Diamond Contractor, and a NYSERDA Air-Source Heat Pump Participating Installer.
830 Linden Avenue, Rochester http://www.airquipheating.com (585) 641-3080 pyoung@airquipheating.comAir Source LLC
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/air-source-llcAir Source LLC is a NYSERA Air-Source Heat Pump Participating Installer. They are a small company based in Greene, NY, with an ambitious mission of introducing this unique technology as a mainstream solution to high heating bills so common in the area. They are educated and trained in not only the HVAC industry, but also in Building Science; understanding how a house works as a system is a critical part of solving high energy costs effectively.
Greene, NY http://www.airsourcellc.com (607) 316-4799Airtight Services, Inc.
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/airtight-services,-incThe home energy and blown insulation experts serving upstate New York. Their home energy services are rooted in building science. They work with all kinds of homes, both new and existing. Regardless what service you choose, they pledge to provide an honest, affordable assessment of your energy and insulation needs to ensure the highest level of comfort and efficiency.
5856 Defisher Road, Marion http://www.airtightservicesinc.com/ (585) 469-6371Alliance for a Green Economy
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/alliance-for-a-green-economyAlliance for a Green Economy (AGREE) works for safe, affordable energy and the development of a green economy in New York State. AGREE's goal is a prosperous, safe, and healthy New York, fulfilling the promise of conservation, energy efficiency, and safe, clean renewable energy sources to end our state's reliance on wasteful and environmentally destructive forms of energy. AGREE works to promote this transition to a carbon-free and nuclear-free future and educates the public about alternatives that can revitalize the economy and safeguard human health and the environment.
2013 E Genesee St, Syracuse http://allianceforagreeneconomy.org/ (315) 480-1515 info@allianceforagreeneconomy.orgAll Occasions Catering and Events Planning
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/all-occasions-catering-and-events-planningAll Occasions Catering & Events Planning is a full service special events catering company that organizes and manages all facets of an event, while making good use of Rochester’s wealth of talented musicians, florists, designers, event planners, photographers and artists. They offer a wide range of menus to include the full spectrum of special events: weddings, bar/bat mitzvahs, theme parties, corporate events, and New York State wine and food pairings, kosher and gluten-free options are always available.
Cumberland St, Rochester http://rochestercaterer.com/ (585) 244-2870 info@rochestercaterer.comAlternative Carbon Energy Systems, Inc.
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/alternative-carbon-energy-systems,-incAlternative Carbon Energy Systems, Inc. (ACES) only engineers and installs renewable energy products, allowing them to focus on cutting edge technology delivering results that reduce or eliminate the customer’s dependency on local utilities.They have a strong regional presence across Western New York, including but not limited to the Rochester, Buffalo, Syracuse, and Southern Tier markets.
7288 Rush Lima Road, Honeoye Falls http://www.aces-energy.com/ (585) 935-7186 Info@ACES-Energy.comAlternative Power Solutions of NY, LLC
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/alternative-power-solutions-of-ny,-llcAlternative Power Solutions is a family-owned business that is dedicated to increasing the usage of alternative sources of energy (solar, wind, and geothermal).
6399 E Molloy Rd, East Syracuse http://www.apsofny.com/ (315) 314-6930 opugh@apsofny.comAlternatives Federal Credit Union
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/alternatives-federal-credit-unionAlternatives Federal Credit Union is a community development credit union offering a combination of a traditional member-driven credit union and a not-for-profit community development organization services. They offer traditional deposit and loan services as well as financial education, small business networking, and free tax preparation for low income people.
125 N Fulton St, Ithaca http://www.alternatives.org (607) 273-4611 afcu@alternatives.orgAmanda's Garden
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/amandas-gardenAmanda's Garden Native Perennial Nursery specializes in propagating and growing native perennial wildflowers, native ferns, native grasses and sedges. They have provided high-quality nursery propagated native perennials to museums, botanical gardens, local communities, city and state parks, landscapers, professional gardeners and private homeowners for over 26 years. Their business practices emphasize the preservation of native species, the production of high quality, healthy plant stock and meeting the unique needs of each customer. Amanda's Garden is a certified woman-owned business.
8030 Story Road, Dansville https://www.amandasnativeplants.com/ (585) 750-6288 ellen@amandasnativeplants.comAmerican Auger & Ditching Co., Inc.
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/american-auger-ditching-co,-incAmerican Auger & Ditching Co., Inc. specializes in commercial and residential drilling for geothermal heating and cooling and commercial and residential water wells.
453 County Route 23, Constantia https://americanaugerco.com/ (315) 623-7496 jbaye57@aol.comAmerican Solar Grazing Association
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/american-solar-grazing-associationASGA promotes grazing livestock on solar installations. They are developing best practices that support shepherds and solar developers to both effectively manage solar installations and create new agribusiness profits.
Ithaca, NY https://www.solargrazing.org/ info@solargrazing.orgAnabel's Grocery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/anabels-groceryAnabel’s Grocery provides nutritious, affordable food for all Cornell students through a student-run grocery store and offers educational programs that creates a fun, inclusive, empowering community around quality food, food choices, wellness, and positive social change.
Anabel Taylor Hall, 548 College Avenue https://anabelsgrocery.org/ contactus@anabelsgrocery.orgAndrew Paris Heating and Cooling, Inc.
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/andrew-paris-heating-and-cooling,-incParis Heating and Cooling, Inc. was founded in 1985 by Andrew Paris in Rochester, New York. More than 30 years later, they continue to serve Monroe County and the surrounding areas in Western New York. Their motto is "always fair and always there." They specialize in residential, light commercial, and new home construction heating and cooling. Paris Heating and Cooling, Inc is a NYSERDA Air-Source Heat Pump Participating Installer.
1383 West Ridge Road, Rochester http://www.parisheatcool.com (585) 227-4512 sales@parisheatcool.comAngry Mom Records
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/angry-mom-recordsAngry Mom is a music shop and record label. They buy, sell, and trade LPs, 45s, 78s, CDs & cassettes. Their specialty is in Rock, Punk, Indie, Soul/R&B, Country, International, Reggae, Psych, Folk, Electronic, Metal and Oddities but carry many other genres. In addition to their used stock, they carry a large variety of new and newly reissued records. They are always buying collections from small to large, and will also look at stereo equipment, pre-1980's comics, VHS tapes, and movie / music memorabilia. *Visit the Reuse Online Trail Directory for the full directory for used furniture, clothing, books & music, computers & electronics, sports & outdoor equipment, art & sewing materials, and antiques for all of Ithaca and Tompkins County at http://reusetrail.com.
115 Ithaca Cmns, Ithaca https://www.angry-mom-records.com (607) 319-4953 angrymomrecords@gmail.comAnimal Rights Rochester, Inc
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/animal-rights-rochester,-incAnimal Rights Rochester supports animal rights and the vegan ethic in the Rochester, N.Y. area by educating the public about AR philosophy and specific animal issues, raising awareness of and expressing dissent against examples of exploitation and abuse, and supporting the advocacy community.
Rochester, NY https://arroc.org/ (585) 445-3599Anthony's Heating and Contracting LLC
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/anthonys-heating-and-contracting-llcAnthony's Heating and Contracting, LLC is a small, family-owned (father-son) business serving the Central New York area, including the counties of Cayuga, Oswego, Onondaga, etc. They specialize in hydronics; in particular, installing green energy systems such as efficient geothermal heat source systems, and floor radiant, hot water baseboard. They can also accommodate forced air heat and other options.
28 South Hurd Circle, Auburn https://www.anthonysheatingcny.com/ (315) 729-0078 rogman5857@gmail.comArbor Hill Winery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/arbor-hill-winery-Arbor Hill Winery is located in South Bristol just north of Naples, New York, at southern end of Canandaigua Lake in the famous Finger Lakes Region. In 1987 Arbor Hill opened in just one building. Now it sits in a complex of vintage buildings (including the original), in a wonderful warm New England country setting. The Brahm family takes great pride in the fact that they produce their products on the premises. In their country complex they have several buildings; one is the retail shop, another is Brew & Brats at Arbor Hill, and two barns serve as the wine cellar and the food production area.
6461 New York 64, Naples https://thegrapery.com/ (585) 374-2870 info@thegrapery.comARC of Livingston-Wyoming
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/arc-of-livingston-wyomingThe Arc of Livingston-Wyoming’s Transportation Department is dedicated to increasing the individual potential of the people we serve. Their primary objectives are to transport passengers safely and provide access to opportunities that will enrich their lives. They provide services throughout the 1,300 square miles of Livingston and Wyoming Counties. They also go into surrounding counties for pick ups and drop offs, as long as the trip starts or ends in Livingston or Wyoming county.
18 Main Street, Mount Morris https://lwarc.org/programs/transportation-services/ (585) 658-2828Artizanns
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/artizannsThe largest gift gallery in the Finger Lakes, in beautiful downtown Naples, offering original artwork and distinctive gifts created by some of the region's finest artisans. Over 200 Finger Lakes Artisans present original, handcrafted creations including pottery, hand-blown glass, wood works, sculptures, metal, paintings, photography, jewelry, fabric art, all natural candles, soaps and sundries, local musicians and literary artists’ works, plus a pantry full of wonderful food confections produced locally.
118 North Main Street, Naples http://new.artizanns.com/ (585) 374-6740 sales@artizanns.comArtRage Gallery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/artrage-galleryArtRage Gallery is committed to breaking down the art world’s boundaries about who is welcome. They believe that everyone has the right to art and that art is essential to building an open, just world. Their vision for change is one that creates a community of open-minded, tolerant individuals with an appreciation for the inclusion of art in everyday life. They offer the community an experience that encourages the breakdown of boundaries so that people can see themselves in the work and then in one another. They exhibit art that cultivates critical thinking skills; leading to question the power structures that exist in society and to imagine other ways of life.
505 Hawley Ave, Syracuse http://artragegallery.org/ (315) 218-5711 info@artragegallery.orgASI Renovations
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/asi-renovationsASI Renovations is a remodeling company in Ithaca, specializing in green remodeling and high performance building. They are an Environmental Protection Agency LeadSafe certified firm and have partnered with Energy Star to offer environmentally conscious construction solutions, gaining recognition from the Tompkins County Climate Protection Initiative for numerous accomplishments. ASI Renovations is a Living Wage Employer certified by the Tompkins County Workers’ Center, and utilizes local labor and local vendors whenever possible.
950 Danby Road, Ithaca http://asirenovations.com/ (607) 229-2562 anthony@asirenovations.comA Stone's Throw Bed and Breakfast
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/a-stones-throw-bed-and-breakfastA Stone’s Throw Bed and Breakfast offers a delightful ambiance, well-appointed rooms, and wholesome vegetarian breakfast offerings using products from farms and producers in the region. A Stone's Throw uses a solar hot water heater and are currently waiting for a Renovus Community Solar Farm to go online.
3509 West Avenue, Interlaken http://www.astonesthrowbnb.com (607) 294-4013 stay@astonesthrowbnb.comAtlantic States Legal Foundation
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/atlantic-states-legal-foundationAtlantic States Legal Foundation, Inc. (ASLF) is a New York chartered not-for-profit corporation founded in 1982 with its purpose being to provide technical, legal, and organizing services to a variety of citizens, citizen groups, local governments, and others on a wide variety of environmental issues. We are creative problem solvers trying to advance environmental sanity through the implementation of projects that in addition to their intrinsic merit, can be prototypes for similar efforts elsewhere by ourselves and others.
658 W Onondaga St, Syracuse http://www.aslf.org/ (315) 475-1170 Atlantic.States@aslf.orgAuburn Farmers' Co-op Market, Inc.
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/auburn-farmers-co-op-market,-incFarmers' market held in the parking lot across from Curley's Restaurant, 7 AM - 2 PM on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, June through October.
96 State St Parking Lot Across From Curly'S Restaurant Auburn, NY 13021 http://www.facebook.com/AuburnFarmersCoOpMarketInc (315) 704-8609 auburnmarket@aol.comAurora Farmers Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/aurora-farmers-marketWeekly farmers market (Saturdays 9AM – 1PM) June through October. The mission of the Village of Aurora Farmers Market is to provide access to high quality, locally grown and/or produced food and other products to promote and support local farmers and small businesses in our southern Cayuga County region. Held at the Wells College Boathouse.
Wells College Boathouse, Main Street http://www.auroranyfarmersmarket.com (315) 406-5349Autumn Leaves Used Books
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/autumn-leaves-used-booksAutumn Leaves offers the selection and quality of a new book store at used book prices, and a basement stacked with the best selection of used records in the region. The spacious, well lit store is designed for comfortable browsing, with knowledgeable staff. Autumn Leaves is a Certified Living Wage Employer.
115 E State St, Ithaca http://www.facebook.com/Autumn-Leaves-Used-Books-345065755653 (607) 273-8239 autumnleavesusedbooks@yahoo.comAutumn's Harvest Farms
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/autumns-harvest-farmsAutumn's Harvest Farms raise pastured beef, pork, poultry and rabbit processed on their local farm. Their products are available at many local restaurants, stores, as well as their own farm store.
5374 McDuffietown Rd, Romulus, NY 14541 http://www.autumnsharvestfarm.com/ (607) 869-3879 autumnsharvestfarm@gmail.comBalance Studio, LLC
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/balance-studio,-llcBalance Studio is a design-build company. Their services include designing and building small homes, interior design, kitchen design, renovations and consulting. They design small homes and create personal interior spaces to suit the style and function of each client. The homes and kitchens that they design are a balance of materials, structure and building techniques that come together to create a sustainable home.
1335 Mecklenburg Rd, Ithaca http://www.balance-studio.net (607) 280-8353 brent@balance-studio.netBaltimore Woods Nature Center
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/baltimore-woods-nature-centerBaltimore Woods Nature Center fosters environmental stewardship of our natural world by offering immersive programs and a place in Central New York for everyone to cultivate appreciation for and personal connections to nature through environmental education, recreation, play, and research. BWNC accomplishes this through teaching and interactive programs that take place at Baltimore Woods headquarters in Marcellus, NY, as well as in urban, suburban, and other rural landscapes of Central New York.
4007 Bishop Hill Road, Marcellus http://baltimorewoods.org/ (315) 673-1350 info@baltimorewoods.orgBarney Moravec, Inc
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/barney-moravec,-incFrom drilling a residential water well and installing the proper pumping system, to installing an incredibly efficient geothermal heating and cooling system for a home or business, and even when conducting a larger-scale commercial or municipal project... Barney Moravec, Inc takes pride in their pragmatism. The question is not how big can they can make a project but rather, what the best way is to reach your goal and do it cost effectively. Serving Monroe, Wayne, Livingston, Ontario, Seneca, Schuyler, Yates, Chemung, Steuben and parts of Tompkins, Broome, and Cayuga Counties.
124 Horizon Park Drive, Penn Yan http://www.moravecwaterwells.com/ (315) 536-3911 bmiwells@moravecwaterwells.comBath Farmer's Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/bath-farmers-marketBath Farmer's Market offers everything, not just local farm produce. They are a new kind of farmers market and they cater to farmers, crafters, designers, and small business. Founded in 1974. Open 9 am-2 pm. Check their page for dates.
Pulteney Square, Bath https://www.facebook.com/bathnyfarmersmarket (607) 527-5045 bathfarmersmarket@gmail.comBeak and Skiff Apple Orchard
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/beak-and-skiff-apple-orchardBeak & Skiff Apple Orchard in Lafayette, NY (between Cortland and Syracuse) has been growing high quality apples to be used in the award-winning 1911 cider for over 100 years. Visitors can pick their own apples at the Apple Hill Campus, as well as taste ciders in the 1911 Tasting Room.
2708 Lords Hill Road, LaFayette https://beakandskiff.com/ (315) 696-6085 info@beakandskiff.comBeaver Lake Nature Center
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/beaver-lake-nature-centerBeaver Lake Nature Center, an Onondaga County Park facility, offers 9 miles of trails and over 400 annual programs. A rich mix of habitats creates the possibility of seeing more than 200 species of birds and over 800 varieties of plants. Beaver Lake features winding trails that are designed to be enjoyed in all seasons. The 200 acre glacial lake is a migratory stop for thousands of Canada geese that migrate through, as well as an opportunity for summertime exploration by canoe.
8477 East Mud Lake Road, Baldwinsville https://www.onondagacountyparks.com/parks/beaver-lake-nature-center/ (315) 638-2519 blnc@ongov.netBeeman Apiaries
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/beeman-apiariesBeeman Apiaries is an apiary in Owego NY. Their honey is available at local farmers markets such as: Otsiningo Park Farmers Market on Saturdays from 9am-1pm at the Traditionally Natural Tent, at the Endwell Farmers Market located at Highland Park on Tuesday evenings, 4pm-7pm, and Owego Farmers Market on Tuesdays from 9am-1pm. They also make direct sales by Facebook or phone, bulk orders and wholesale. Their honey is available at GreenStar in Ithaca, NY, and other locations.
2871 Sulphur Springs Road, Owego https://www.facebook.com/BeemanApiariesNY/ beemanapiaries@gmail.comBeer Tree Brew Co
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/beer-tree-brew-coThe brainchild of three CNY natives, Beer Tree started as a dream mentioned on the family hop farm. Since, it has grown into a bourgeoning community of craft brew enthusiasts and newbies alike. As a Farm & Microbrewery in New York State, they have merged their passions for creating unique and ever-evolving craft beer with their love of community. Beer Tree is not only focused on brewing delicious state of the art brews; they’re a community of passionate people living life to the fullest.
197 Route 369, Port Crane http://beertreebrew.com/ (607) 204-0712 info@beertreebrewco.comBerkshire Hills Honey Bee Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/-berkshire-hills-honey-bee-farmBerkshire Honey Bee farm is a family-run bee farm that produces pure, all natural raw honey and bee related products. Located in the rolling hills of upstate New York, they harvest honey only from bees raised and acclimated to the Northeast to maintain sustainable beekeeping.
904 N Ketchumville Rd, Berkshire https://www.facebook.com/BerkshireHillsHoneyBeeFarm/ (607) 657-2782 bobfinch57@gmail.comBespoke Apothecary
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/bespoke-apothecaryBespoke Apothecary is a permaculture farm that grows various fruits, vegetables, and medicinal herbs organically. They also raise free-range chickens and honey bees, naturally. They also use the plants they grow in their all natural face and body care products, etc.
103 Sullivan Crest Road, Elmira https://www.bespokeapothecary.com/ (607) 426-0999 deaddogfarmhoney@gmail.comBicycle Maps for Ithaca and Tompkins County
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/bicycle-maps-for-ithaca-and-tompkins-countyThe ITCTC produces a bicycle suitability map of Tompkins County roads. The finished product is a user-friendly full-color road map of the City of Ithaca and Tompkins County offered to the public for free. View the digital version of the bike map with interactive links to websites of interest.
121 E Court St, Ithaca http://www.tompkinscountyny.gov/itctc/projects#bicyclemapBig Red Bikes
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/big-red-bikesBig Red Bikes is a student-run, non-profit organization providing bike share service to the Cornell community. Students working in Big Red Bikes have the unique chance to impact Cornell's campus as part of an innovative business practicing social entrepreneurship. Their staff is made up of students studying Urban Planning, Business, Engineering, and much more.
Cornell University, Ithaca https://bigredbikes.cornell.edu/ bigredbikes@cornell.eduBig Rock Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/big-rock-farmBig Rock Farm produces Certified Naturally Grown vegetables and herbs using low-till farming methods and sheep manure fertilizer. They also sell wildflower honey and wool products from their Shetland sheep. Their products are sold at select stores and farmers markets.
West Dryden Road, Freeville https://www.bigrockfarm.net/ (607) 229-5196 hello@bigrockfarm.netBike Walk Tompkins
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/bike-walk-tompkinsBike Walk Tompkins (BWT) grew out of the organizing group for Streets Alive! Ithaca and provides a central push for active transportation in Tompkins County. More specifically, BWT seeks to influence and change the culture and infrastructure for biking and walking in Ithaca and Tompkins County so that many more people can embrace active transportation in their everyday lives, and so that local communities reap the multiple health, environmental, economic and social benefits associated with strong active transportation networks.
315 North Aurora Street, Ithaca http://www.bikewalktompkins.org/ (607) 301-3181 director@bikewalktompkins.orgBinghamton Brewing Co.
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/binghamton-brewing-coBinghampton Brewing Co. is a friendly New York farm brewery crafting a selection of classic, flavorful, and surprising beers on-site in Johnson City. As a farm brewery, they source their ingredients from local producers. Their brews feature NYS hops and malt and they also carry local wines and ciders.
15 Avenue B, Johnson City https://www.bingbrew.com/ (607) 238-3448 info@bingbrew.comBinghamton University Sustainable Communities Masters Degree Program
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/binghamton-university-sustainable-communities-masters-degree-programA versatile program in a growing field, the Sustainable Communities program integrates environmental protection, economic vitality and social equity to solve the challenges of communities around the world. Their unique, interdisciplinary two-year program connects students to departments all over the university to ensure professional education across the broad pillars of sustainability.
67 Washington St, Binghamton https://www.binghamton.edu/sustainable-communities/index.html (607) 777-9184 ghomsy@binghamton.eduBioscience Resource Project
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/bioscience-resource-projectThe Bioscience Resource Project provides scientific and intellectual resources for a healthy future. It publishes Independent Science News, a media service devoted to food and agriculture, and their impacts on health and the environment. It also offers resources for scientists and educators and internships and training for students. Through its innovative scientific journalism and original biosafety review articles, the project provides unique and revealing perspectives on issues that are fundamental to the survival of people and the planet. The project does not accept advertising or corporate funding and is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization. It is completely dependent on individual donations.
Ithaca, NY https://bioscienceresource.org/ (607) 319-0279Birdskog Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/birdskog-farm-Birdskog Farm produces organic vegetables in permanent raised beds, with practices that strive to nurture the soil and improve the surrounding diversity of insects, arachnids, amphibians, and reptiles. They have sold their vegetables at farmers' markets, at regional grocery stores, and in a weekly CSA.
1448 Terry Hill Road, Alpine http://birdskogfarm.com/ (607) 339-1487 BirdskogFarm@gmail.comBirnie Bus Service
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/birnie-bus-serviceBirnie Bus Service, Inc. provides a multitude of transportation services. We offer Charter Bus Service, School Bus Service, Special Needs Service, and more, along with Public Commuter Service to and from Little Falls, Utica, Rome, Oneida, Syracuse, The Turning Stone Casino, and many other destinations throughout Central New York.
248 Otis Street, Rome http://birniebus.com/services.php (800) 734-3950 info@birniebus.comBiz & Benny's Juice Co.
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/biz-bennys-juice-co-Biz and Benny's Juice Company makes all organic freshly juiced fruits, popsicles, local veggies and smoothies.
425 N Aurora St, Ithaca https://www.facebook.com/pg/BizandBennysJuiceCo/about/?ref=page_internal (607) 592-2466 bizandbennysjuice@gmail.comBlack Cat Antiques
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/black-cat-antiquesBlack Cat Antiques features a large ever-changing selection of antique tools, vintage glass, primitives, furniture and unusual items. *Visit the Reuse Online Trail Directory for the full directory for used furniture, clothing, books & music, computers & electronics, sports & outdoor equipment, art & sewing materials, and antiques for all of Ithaca and Tompkins County at http://reusetrail.com.
774 Peru Road, Groton https://blackcatantiquesshop.com/location (607) 898-2408 BlackCatAntiquesGroton@Gmail.comBlack Diamond Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/black-diamond-farm-Black Diamond farm produces specialty apples and Black Diamond Cider – a line of craft hard ciders made entirely from apples grown on the farm. During the summer months they also grow cherries, blueberries, apricots, peaches, plums, pears, and grapes. In the heart of the Finger Lakes region of New York, their farm in Trumansburg is adjacent to the Black Diamond trail. The area has a long rich history of apple growing. Despite their small size, they are growing some of the most exciting new varieties and many treasured ‘heritage’ apple varieties. Practicing IFP (Integrated Fruit Production), they take pride in producing high quality fruit selected for excellent and unusual tastes.
4675 Seneca Rd, Trumansburg https://www.blackdiamondcider.com/ (607) 279-5112 blackdiamondfarm@gmail.comBlack Diamond Trail
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/black-diamond-trail-This Rail Trail is part of the old line that was once the flagship passenger line of the Lehigh Valley Railroad. Known as the Black Diamond Express, this luxury passenger service ran from New York to Buffalo from 1896 until 1959. Recreationists will experience a range of natural landscapes from a towering canopy of mature maple, hemlock, oak, and hickory, to views of pastoral agricultural lands, and dozens of ravines with the sounds of cascading waters all heading for the picturesque Cayuga Lake. This 8.5-mile stone-dust path along the upland slopes of Cayuga Lake makes for an enjoyable family-oriented walk, bike, or even cross-country skiing opportunity from the city limits of Ithaca to the 215 foot waterfall, Taughannock Falls.
1057-1113 Glenwood Heights Rd, Ithaca https://ithacatrails.org/site/Black%20Diamond%20Trail liz.graeper.thomas@gmail.comBlackduck Cidery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/blackduck-cideryTheir family has been growing fruit in the Finger Lakes region of New York for well over a decade. They have sold fresh fruit using organic standards through farmer’s markets, restaurants, natural groceries and their farm stand while patiently waiting to bring their cidery to fruition. Blackduck Cidery follows organic orchard practices and strives to produce the highest quality fruit for their cider, perry and vinegar. They hand pick and allow the fruit to sweat for optimum ripeness before pressing and fermenting. Soil, weather, cultivar types and the hand of the Blackduck team work together in harmony to bring a finished drink that is both unique and delicious.
3046 County Road 138, Ovid http://blackduckcidery.com (607) 342-1505 shannon@blackduckcidery.comBlack Squirrel Farms
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/black-squirrel-farmsBlack Squirrel Farms is focused on black walnuts, New York's native walnut, not the kind typically found in grocery stores. In partnership with their affiliates, they grow, collect and process black walnuts at the first 20-C licensed black walnut processing facility in New York State. They manage a black walnut collection program open to anyone with access to trees and seasonally offer tours of their site focused on the history and future of the black walnut tree, a unique North American renewable resource. They have shelled black walnuts and nutshell products for sale online or pick up by appointment.
590 State Route 14, Penn Yan http://www.blacksquirrelfarms.net (832) 493-3419 sara@tylerseneca.comBlueberry Hill Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/blueberry-hill-farmFamily friendly berry farm- growing large, sweet and easy-picking Highbush varieties. Picking buckets, field transportation, picnic area & modern bathrooms.
549 O'Connor Road, Hornell https://www.facebook.com/Blueberry-Hill-Farm-142562939095474/ (607) 324-5321 mflynn1736@yahoo.comBluebird Trail Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/bluebird-trail-farmBluebird Trail Farm is a small, friendly educational farm that offers a variety of activities and products. They are located in the hills of Corning NY, and are dedicated to raising fresh, chemical-free produce and healthy pasture-raised meats. They offer farm visits, a CSA membership, a nature trail to hike, or picking fresh vegetable and fruits from the gardens. They love hosting small groups of children and adults.
951 Harris Road, Corning http://www.bluebirdtrailfarm.org/ (607) 329-4023 bluebirdtrailfarm@gmail.comBlue Heron Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/blue-heron-farmBlue Heron Farm sells seasonal organic produce at the Ithaca Farmers Market on Saturdays, Ithaca's Greenstar Food Coop, and Park Slope Food Coop in Brooklyn. They have been certified organic by the Northeast Organic Farming Association of New York (NOFA-NY) since 1987. They are very committed to maintaining the health and biodiversity of the farm, and growing the most nutritious and tasty food possible.
1641 Shaw Road, Lodi https://www.blueheronproduce.com (607) 582-6336 blueheronfarmorganic@gmail.comBlue Oyster Cultivation
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/blue-oyster-cultivation-Blue Oyster Cultivation is a family-owned gourmet mushroom farm located in beautiful Ithaca, New York. We are the original artisan mushroom farm. Our beautiful gourmet mushrooms can be found at the Ithaca Farmers Market and the Union Square Greenmarket in New York City.
1836 Slaterville Rd, Ithaca https://www.facebook.com/blueoystercultivation blueoystercultivation@yahoo.comBlueRock Solar
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/bluerock-solarBlueRock Solar opened its doors in 2015, as a subsidiary of BlueRock Energy, a NYS Energy Service Company. They are an experienced and industry-leading business for the development, customer acquisition, and billing/management services for New York State Community Solar projects. BlueRock Solar is committed to local NYS growth and sustainability; with them your are a neighbor, not a number.
125 East Jefferson St. Suite 800 Syracuse, NY 13202 https://www.facebook.com/BlueRockEnergy/ (877) 421-0340 Sales@BlueRockSolar.comBlue Spoon Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/blue-spoon-farmA small family farm in Central New York. Serving our neighbors with quality breeding stock, fresh vegetables, goose eggs, and nutritious meats, raised on local feeds.
5105 State Route 224, Odessa https://www.facebook.com/blue.spoon.farm/?ref=page_internal (607) 898-9050 bluespoonfarm@gmail.comBoathouse Beer Garden
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/boathouse-beer-gardenAn ever increasing number of breweries dot the landscape around our beloved lakes and Boathouse Beer Garden's reason for being is to bring all that good taste together for people to savor. To that end, owner Peter Arena created a place where locals and visitors alike could appreciate locally crafted beers while appreciating the beauty of Cayuga Lake from the front porch.
6128 NY-89, Ovid http://www.boathousebeergarden.com/ (607) 280-0064 boathousebeergarden@gmail.comBodek Plumbing Heating Air Conditioning, Inc.
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/bodek-plumbing-heating-air-conditioning,-incBodek Inc. is ready to take care of all of your plumbing, heating, air conditioning, and septic needs. They are a Binghamton locally-owned and operated company servicing Binghamton, Vestal, Endicott, Johnson City, Owego and beyond, serving the Southern Tier since 2005!
195 Brooks Rd, Binghamton https://www.bodekinc.com/ (607) 777-9974 contactus@bodekinc.comBonny Hill Honey
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/bonny-hill-honeyHoney in various size jars; bulk and comb honey (processed and raw); beeswax, rolled candles; lip balm; pollen; honey stixs.
6316 Bonny Hill Road, Bath http://www.corningfingerlakes.com/attractions/bonny-hill-honey (607) 776-3577 Bonnyhill034@hotmail.comBottomland Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/bottomland-farmBottomland Farm is a small-scale, family farm that produces rabbit, chicken, and pork meats. Bottomland Farm raises only pasture-raised and heritage-bred animals in order to protect the well-being of its livestock and land.
410 Brown Road, Berkshire https://m.facebook.com/bottomlandfarm/ farmer@bottomlandfarm.comBottomless Brewing
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/bottomless-brewingBottomless Brewing is a farm brewery and serves their beer, local wine, and non-alcoholic beverages. Located on the Finger Lakes wine and beer trail, along the northeastern Seneca Lake, Bottomless Brewing craft beer is brewed on site in a renovated old dairy barn.
3543 East Lake Road, Geneva http://bottomlessbrewing.com (315) 325-4380 info@bottomlessbrewing.comBoxy Bikes – Custom Electric Bikes
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/boxy-bikes-–-custom-electric-bikesBoxy Bikes is dedicated to helping Ithacans help the environment by biking more. They offer everything from folding ebikes to powerful family transportation cargo bikes.
118 W Green St, Ithaca http://boxybikes.com/ (607) 216-8274 info@boxybikes.comBrady Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/brady-farmhe goal of the Brady Farm is to provide fresh, affordable produce to the local community. through a combination of weekly box shares (CSAs), market shares, market stands, and donations to food relief organizations. They grow diverse vegetables and fruit without chemical pesticides or fertilizers, and partner with other farms to offer more variety at their market stands and in their CSA. They also serve as an urban site for farming education and workforce development.
150 Ford Avenue, Syracuse https://www.bradyfarm.org/ (315) 420-4521 info@bradyfarm.orgBrady Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/brady-marketBrady Market is a grocery store with retail, deli/catering, wholesale grocery operations, job training, and wrap-around healing support services. They feature a meat department, deli, hot/cold grab-and-go catering, fresh produce, cold and frozen selections, dry goods and middle store staples. Their main purpose is to provide an accessible place for community members to purchase healthy and affordable food. Their developing aims include sourcing food from local farms and distributors, partner with distributors to reclaim good quality food that was overstocked or late to arrive at its original destination, contribute to the holistic health programming effort supporting the physical and mental health of their community members, and offer classes in health and nutrition to reduce the health disparities caused by chronic stress, trauma, and lack of equitable food access.
307 Gifford Street, Syracuse https://www.bradymarket.org/ (315) 937-5959 info@bradymarket.orgBraiding Truth
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/braiding-truthBraiding Truth is a community that deeply feels pain in this time of global crisis. Their intention is to manifest an ongoing opportunity for a core group of people to regularly share, listen, and connect in ways that promote growth, balance, healing, and transformation.This offering is an outgrowth of the Active Hope Workshop series facilitated in Ithaca by Betti Lambro and colleagues.
Trumansburg, NY http://braidingtruth.org/ braidingtruth@gmail.comBranchport Farmers Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/branchport-farmers-marketBranchport Farmers Market offers plenty of farm-fresh produce. Some farmers also participate in the Farmers Market Nutritional Program. They also have baked goods, maple products and hanging baskets of plants. In addition, they have locally made wood furniture, wood crafts, cleaning products and hand-made quilted items. Summer Market Every Thursday 4- 6:30 PM
3369 Guyanoga Road, Branchport https://www.fingerlakesmuseum.org/single-post/2016/05/23/Branchport-Farmers-Market (315) 536-7567 branchportfarmersmarket@gmail.comBravely Return to the Earth (Breathe)
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/bravely-return-to-the-earth-(breathe)Breathe is a place based program on over 100 acres in Trumansburg, New York for preschool families and homeschooling families who wish to embody community, awareness, health and education in their daily lives. They teach academic subjects through an interdisciplinary curriculum adapted by teachers who live on the land, using the nature around us to inspire applicable learning experiences for their students. They also focus on self reliance skills through farm to table nutrition, animal caretaking and primitive technology, while creating a baseline of mindfulness activated by daily practices including yoga, meditation and body awareness. Their intention is to create intelligent peacekeepers in the next generation and feel it is crucial to encourage children to question incoming information as well as recognize and honor their gifts, passions and truths.
90 Podunk Rd, Trumansburg http://www.bravelyreturntotheearth.org bravelyreturntotheearth@gmail.comBrew and Brats at Arbor Hill
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/brew-and-brats-at-arbor-hillBrew & Brats at Arbor Hill, established in 2011, is a venture built upon the rich historical significance and enjoyment of hops, an integral ingredient of beer. Their Frog Hollow Pale Ale, Gully Washer IPA and Turtle Crawl Porter are produced for them by CB Craft Brewers (formerly Custom Brewcrafters) of Honeoye Falls. Arbor Hill has partnered with Artisan Meats from Canandaigua to offer nothing but the best in taste and quality when it comes to their brats. The featured sausage is made with Arbor Hill Sherried Wine BBQ Sauce which has been a staple at Arbor Hill almost since the winery opened in 1987.
6461 State Route 64, Naples https://brewandbrats.com/ (585) 531-4113 info@brewandbrats.comBrighton Farmers Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/brighton-farmers-marketThe Brighton Farmers’ Market is a producer-only market held in the Brighton High School parking lot Sundays, 9 AM - 1 PM, mid-May to mid-November. The market was founded in 2008 as part of the Town’s Color Brighton Green initiative, which was established to promote environmental sustainability among Brighton residents and businesses. The market offers vegetables, fruit, meat, plants, eggs, flowers, baked goods, honey, maple syrup, pasta, mixes, and herbal products. All farmers are local to the region; most live and farm no more than 40-50 miles from Brighton.
1150 South Winton Road, Rochester http://brightonfarmersmarket.org/ (585) 269-8918 info@brightonfarmersmarket.orgBrighton Honey
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/brighton-honeyBrighton Honey is passionate about honey and they produce a natural local honey without chemicals, antibiotics, or pesticides. It's organic, raw, local honey from local hives in the town of Brighton, Rochester NY.
106 Norman Road, Rochester http://www.brightonhoney.com/ (585) 376-0930 info@brightonhoney.comBright Raven Farm & Apiary
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/bright-raven-farm-apiary-Bright Raven Farm & Apiary is a farm dedicated to growing vegetables, blueberries, and other fruits, as well as honey. The farm uses ecological farming practices to rejuvenate the soil.
4061 Swamp College Rd, Trumansburg http://brightravenfarm.com/ (607) 387-9622 brentwelch777@gmail.comBroccolo Tree and Lawn Care
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/broccolo-tree-and-lawn-careOur mission is to create the best looking yards in the neighborhood using an environmental approach. We strive to conduct our business with the highest ethical standards.We speak to schools, environmental groups, clubs and anyone who would like to know more about sustainable practices in the Rochester area. Employees are hired based on their commitment to Broccolo’s core values: environmental responsibility, diverse culture, and community support.
2059 Brighton Henrietta Town Line Road, Rochester https://broccolotreeandlawn.com/contact/ (585) 424-4476 info@broccologroup.comBrookton's Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/brooktons-marketThe Brookton's Market is a local grocery deli store, serving breakfast sandwiches and bagels, cold and grilled sandwiches, homemade soup, homemade deli salads, homemade baked goods, and much more. It features a large variety of fresh, local and organic produce, local fresh eggs, local beef and pork, and local dairy products, and showcases local artists and crafters with their handmade items for sale.
491 Brooktondale Rd, Brooktondale http://www.brooktonsmarket.com/ (607) 539-7900 karyn.brooktonsmarket@gmail.comBroome County Peace Action
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/broome-county-peace-actionBroome County Peace Action is dedicated to the abolishing of nuclear weapons, constructing a world of peace and justice, and eliminating militarism as a method of resolving conflict. This it hopes to accomplish through education of the public and those in government responsible for our national and foreign policy. Broome County Peace Action is one of the local chapters in 30 states affiliated with “Peace Action,” the largest national grassroots-based peace organization in the United States.
17 Main St, Binghamton http://bcpeaceaction.org/ (607) 797-9126 twolcott@stny.rr.comBroome County Regional Farmers Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/broome-county-regional-farmers-marketAll vendors are local to Broome or surrounding counties and produce the best products around. Visit the market to meet your local farmers/artisans, buy fresh produce and purchase delicious prepared food.
840 Upper Front St, Binghamton http://www.broomecountyregionalmarket.com/ (607) 772-8953 aw738@cornell.eduBroome County Transit
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/broome-county-transit-Bus routes throughout Broome County, serving Binghamton, Vestal, Endicott, Johnson City, and vicinity.
413 Old Mill Rd, Vestal, NY 13850 http://www.gobroomecounty.com/transit (607) 763-4464 gkilmer@co.broome.ny.usBroome-Tioga Green Party
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/broome-tioga-green-partyThe Green Party of New York State is a ballot status party in New York State. Committed to ecology, social justice grassroots democracy and non-violence, Greens are renewing democracy in the United States through community-based organizing without the support of corporate donors. Whether the issue is universal health care, corporate globalization, alternative energy, election reform or decent, living wages for workers, Greens have the courage and independence necessary to take on the powerful corporate interests opposed to reform. The Broome-Tioga Green Party promotes green politics, specifically environmentalism, nonviolence, social justice, participatory, grassroots democracy, gender equality, LGBTQ rights, anti-war, anti-racism, and ecosocialism.
17 Main St, Binghamton https://www.facebook.com/broometiogagreens/ (607) 238-6879 sproutr15@gmail.comBrown Hound Bistro
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/brown-hound-bistroBrown Hound Bistro came to the Memorial Art Gallery in 2016, bringing a decade of experience and expanded our offerings to include our bakery & coffeehouse, the Hound Lounge and catering services, along with our local, seasonal bistro fare. They strive to reflect the quality & freshness that local producers offer and their commitment to all things local led to the New York State of Mind: EAT award and three consecutive Willy Frank Awards for their Finger Lakes wine list. They are a member of the Pride of New York and Finger Lakes Culinary Bounty and have relationships with an ever growing list of small businesses within our region and NY State.
500 University Ave, Rochester https://www.brownhoundbistro.com/ (585) 506-9725Brownie's Produce Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/brownies-produce-marketLocated in the heart of Jacksonville, NY in close proximity to Taughannock Falls State Park, Brownie's offers a wide variety of seasonal locally grown produce, fresh baked goods, locally produced jarred products, ice cream, cheeses and exquisite lawn furniture. Featuring seasonal items from spring hanging baskets and annuals to fall pumpkins & Christmas trees, Brownie's is always expanding and changing their product line.
1901 Trumansburg Road, Trumansburg https://www.facebook.com/Brownies-Produce-Market-81544844550/ (607) 387-9420Building Bridges Initiative
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/-building-bridges-initiativeThe Building Bridges Initiative is a project of several local organizations that identifies equity as the preferred driver of both economic development and ecological sustainability, and prioritizes jobs for low-income people both in the city and in rural towns. The ultimate goals are eliminating structural poverty and racism, creating a local economy that works for everyone, and protecting the ecosystems that sustain the region.
Ithaca, NY 14850 https://buildingbridgestompkins.org/Bullthistle Hiking Club
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/bullthistle-hiking-clubBullthistle Hiking Club is an affiliate of the Finger Lakes Trail Conference. Its member maintain 35 miles of public trail in Chenango County and offer regular group hikes throughout the area and monthly meetings in Norwich.
Norwich, NY https://www.facebook.com/Bullthistle-Hiking-Club-226405106848/?eid=ARAnlMtvc20iRDxcfsHNFYrJzz8FOCAZdnkkvltadVJUKbpO7bLPyQO7rCOg5JoX14vbTKzPo5TcToSG (607) 334-3872Bully Hill Vineyards
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/bully-hill-vineyardsBully Hill Vineyard produces over 40 varieties of affordably priced wines, sold online and onsite, and hosts a tasting room and seasonal seasonal restaurant. Their sustainability practices include usage of recycled packaging materials, composting of processing waste, fueling tractors with waste oil from the restaurant, and recycling wastewater in fields of reed canary grass used to mulch the vineyards.
8843 Greyton H Taylor Memorial Drive, Hammondsport https://www.bullyhillvineyards.com/ (607) 868-3610 info@bullyhill.comBuried Treasures Organic Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/buried-treasures-organic-farmWe are a small, family-run farm producing a wide variety of fresh market vegetables and fruit for our CSA, the Ithaca Farmers Market, and local restaurants.
808 Clark Street Extended, Groton http://www.buriedtreasuresorganicfarm.com/ (607) 220-4044 buriedtreasuresorganicfarm@yahoo.comBusiness is Blooming
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/business-is-bloomingBusiness is Blooming is a sustainably focused florist specializing in weddings, events, gifts and CSA inspired floral subscriptions for businesses and individuals. The majority of our featured blooms and botanicals are sourced within 200 miles of Ithaca and grown as close as our on site cutting garden. In winter, we choose growers certified for environmental and social standards. We create design armatures from curly willow, bamboo and other natural elements instead of petroleum-based floral foam. Our flowers are arranged into up-cycled, re-used vases or containers made from natural or recycled material. All clippings and old arrangements from the cleanup of events or our corporate fresh flower subscription service are composted with help from Natural Upcycling.
1005 N Cayuga St, Ithaca http://www.bizbloom.biz/ (607) 227-1522 talk@bizbloom.bizBusiness Leaders of Colors
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/business-leaders-of-colorsThe Business Leaders of Color (BLoC) is a member-based organization whose mission is to support business leaders and work towards equity in the arena of economic opportunity, integrity, and growth.
126 E State St, Ithaca https://www.businessleadersofcolors.com/ (607) 279-7835 gladys@businessleadersofcolors.comBusy Bee Ecological Designs
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/busy-bee-ecological-designsBusy Bee Ecological Designs helps guide local communities in restoring biodiverse and ecologically-minded habitats through services in sustainable landscape design, native co-gardening, and environmental consulting.
Ithaca, NY https://www.busybee-ecologicaldesigns.com/ (203) 921-9510 busybee.ecologicaldesigns@gmail.comBuy Local Food NY
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/buy-local-food-nyThis web directory and buy-local promotion effort was started as a 5-county grant-funded project at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County, with support from the Park Foundation. Initial directory listings came from the Guide to Foods Produced in the Southern Tier & Finger Lakes, a print publication compiled and distributed in Chemung, Cortland, Schuyler, Tioga and Tompkins Counties by members of the Cornell Cooperative Extension’s South Central NY Agriculture team.
615 Willow Avenue, Ithaca http://buylocalfoodny.org (607) 272-2292 mr55@cornell.eduCafe Dewitt
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cafe-dewittLocated in the heart of the historic Dewitt Mall in downtown Ithaca, Café Dewitt is a haven amid the bustling stores and shoppers of the mall. Known for their imaginative and fresh cuisine, this European-style eatery has won multiple awards for their brunches, serving both the classics, like their bountiful farmhouse breakfast plate, and a lively selection of creative specials, such as a steaming plate of lemon-chiffon pancakes topped with mascarpone whipped cream. The menu features locally and regionally sourced ingredients prepared by Chef-owners Joshua Eckenrode and Brent Perkins.
215 North Cayuga Street, Ithaca https://www.cafedewitt.com/ (607) 273-3473 cafedewitt@earthlink.netCamp Earth Connection
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/camp-earth-connectionThis campground is for everyone who seeks fun and inspirational experiences in nature. Camp Earth Connection is a drug and alcohol free facility. They value diversity and want to provide a safe space and welcome all types of families. As a Natural Campground, their facility is designed to have a minimal impact on the surrounding land by using principles and practices such as permaculture, no trace camping, composting toilets, rainwater collection, and minimal motorized traffic.
63 Hammond Hill Road, Freeville http://campearthconnection.com (607) 844-3178 campearthconnection@gmail.comCanandaigua Farmers Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/canandaigua-farmers-marketThe Canandaigua Farmers Market is an association of farmers and small scale food processors consisting of approximately 30 vendors who live within a limited radius of Canandaigua, NY. It is Ontario County’s only farmer-run market and vendors are required to sell only what they produce.
167 Mill St, Canandaigua https://canandaiguafarmersmarket.com/ canandaiguafarmersmarket@gmail.comCanandaigua Lake Watershed Association
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/canandaigua-lake-watershed-associationThe Canandaigua Lake Watershed Association is a thousand member, non-profit organization whose purpose is to protect the water quality and overall environment of the Canandaigua Lake watershed for future generations by applying scientific research, advocating sound public policy, and offering educational programs to the community.
493 South Main Street, Canandaigua http://www.canandaigualakeassoc.org (585) 394-5030 info@canandaigualakeassoc.orgCandor Farmers Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/candor-farmers-marketThe Candor Farmers Market began in the spring of 2013. They give local vendors and farmers a place to come together and share fresh produce, baked goods, eggs, honey, meat, other foods, handcrafts and more with the community. Their market is held in the Candor Community Pavilion at the Candor Town Hall each Thursday from 3:30 pm to 6:30 pm, usually from sometime in June through mid or late September.
101 Owego Rd, Candor http://www.candorfarmersmarket.org/home.html candorfarmersmkt@gmail.comCann Geothermal Plus
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cann-geothermal-plusCann Geothermal Plus is a Building Performance Institute Accredited Contractor with extensive experience in Fossil Fuel, and Geothermal Heating and Cooling, plus Renewable Energy- Wind, Solar, and Water (Micro Hydro). They use BPI, Energy Star, insulation, air sealing, modern fossil fuel appliances, geothermal, wind, solar, micro hydro, and net meters.
6155 Quarry Rd, Canastota https://www.canngeothermalplus.com/index.html (315) 687-3812 plcann@twcny.rr.comCayuga Bird Club
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cayuga-bird-clubThe mission of Cayuga Bird Club is the conservation of birds and other wildlife in danger of extermination, the encouragement of bird-study, and the stimulation of interest in nature by means of lectures, demonstrations, walks afield, and the establishment of such preserves, laboratories, etc as opportunity may permit.
159 Sapsucker Woods Rd, Ithaca http://cayugabirdclub.org suan.yong@gmail.comCayuga Climate Action
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cayuga-climate-actionCayuga Climate Action seeks to educate, advocate, and act on the climate crisis to protect and restore our lakes and lands. Their objectives are to restore Cayuga County’s biodiversity, transition communities to 100% renewable energy, foster recycling, composting, and waste education and reduction, and to align themselves and the county in a right relationship with the planet.
Phoenix Building Havana Room, 2 South Street https://www.facebook.com/cayugaclimateaction/ (248) 565-6272 cayugaclimateaction@gmail.comCayuga Compost
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cayuga-compostCayuga Compost is a certified high-quality compost supplier processing high volumes of food scraps and tree trimmings from local businesses and residents. Their premium compost is sold in bulk, bags, and special blends, at local retailers by onsite pickup, and by regional delivery.
3225 Agard Road, Trumansburg http://cayugacompost.com/ (607) 387-6826 cayugacompost@ottcmail.comCayuga County Clean Energy Community
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cayuga-county-clean-energy-communityCayuga County has a long history of clean energy leadership with the adoption of a Comprehensive Sustainability Energy and Development Plan; the installation of geothermal systems at Memorial City Hall, Auburn Police and Fire Station; and the establishment of the Cayuga County Public Utility Services Agency. In May 2017, The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) announced that Cayuga County had been designated a Clean Energy Community, recognizing its leadership in reducing energy use, cutting costs and driving clean energy in its communities.
2 State Street, Auburn http://www.cayugaeda.org/doing-business-here/clean-energy-community-designation/ (315) 252-350Cayuga Lake Environmental Action Now (CLEAN)
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cayuga-lake-environmental-action-now-(clean)Cayuga Lake Environmental Action Now (CLEAN) is an independent advocacy group that is working to protect Cayuga Lake. We are addressing industry polluters in an effort to highlight the need for remediation of industrial contamination. Based in Ithaca, CLEAN is working with researchers, local environmental groups, and a legal team to address water quality issues on Cayuga Lake. We are affiliated with the Cayuga Lake Watershed Network. CLEAN has fiscal sponsorship through the Chris Dennis Environment Fund. We are working to hold industry polluters accountable and the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation responsible for protecting a resource that belongs to ALL of us: Cayuga Lake - from the waves up above to the salt down below.
Cayuga Lake, Ithaca http://cleancayugalake.org/ clean.cayugalake@gmail.comCayuga Lake Watershed Intermunicipal Organization
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cayuga-lake-watershed-intermunicipal-organizationThe municipalities within the Cayuga Lake watershed recognize the enormous and irreplaceable ecological, economic and social value of Cayuga Lake, its tributaries, and its wetlands. The purpose of the Intermunicipal Organization is to bring the watershed municipalities together to work collectively and collaboratively on monitoring, protecting, and restoring the health of the watershed.
Ithaca, NY http://www.cayugawatershed.org/index.html contact@cayugawatershed.orgCayuga Lake Watershed Network
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cayuga-lake-watershed-networkThe Cayuga Lake Watershed Network identifies key threats to Cayuga Lake and its watershed, and it advocates for solutions that support a healthy environment and sustainable, vibrant communities. The Network offers two free community conferences for the public annually on water issues of concern at the north and south ends of the lake; publishes four newsletters each year; cooperates with other groups in shared events for the public, and educates/advocates for the protection of Cayuga Lake, its creeks, land and communities. The Network is a charitable nonprofit organization founded in 1997, today with over 400 members and an active Board of Directors.
170 Main St, Aurora http://www.cayugalake.org (607) 319-0475 steward@cayugalake.orgCayuga Nation of New York
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cayuga-nation-of-new-yorkThe Cayuga Nation focuses on Land Rights and Economic Development. The Nation continues to be challenged on its Treaty Rights and its established reservation. Its businesses also are challenged and are currently in litigation in New York State courts. The Nation has approximately 493 enrolled members who primarily live in Western New York, but also can be found throughout the United States. Land acquistion continues to be a primary focus within the Land Claim area both in Seneca and Cayuga counties. The Nation currently holds approximately 824 acres in its land portfolio inside the land claim.
Seneca Falls, NY 13148 http://www.cayuganation-nsn.gov/ (315) 568-0750Cayuga Nature Center
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cayuga-nature-centerThe Cayuga Nature Center, a public education venue of the Paleontological Research Institution, provides indoor and outdoor programs and exhibits that encourage visitors to explore and understand the natural history of the Cayuga Lake Basin as part of the regional and global ecosystems. The Nature Center’s 100 acres of woodland and old field overlooking Cayuga Lake are home to a six-story treehouse, live native animals, a gorge and waterfall, and more than 5 miles of walking trails. The historic main lodge, built by the WPA in 1939, houses the largest public aquarium in the Finger Lakes – highlighting the fish life of Cayuga Lake past and present – as well as exhibits on local forest ecology, wildlife, and climate.
1420 Taughannock Blvd, Ithaca https://www.cayuganaturecenter.org/ (607) 273-6260 info@cayuganaturecenter.orgCayuga Sunrise Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cayuga-sunrise-farmCayuga Sunrise Farm is a 700 acre farm located on Route 96, just north of the village of Trumansburg. Best known for growing and selling certified organic hay and a variety of grains to local organic dairy farms, they also grow other organic crops, including popcorn, sweet corn, u-pick pumpkins and other produce items. A herd of beef cattle are raised along with pigs on the farm in a combined effort with Wideawake Ranch, and sold through a meat CSA.
9737 New York 96, Trumansburg https://cayugasunrisefarm.wixsite.com/farm (607) 227-0836 CayugaSunriseFarm@gmail.comCayuga Trails Club
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cayuga-trails-clubThe Cayuga Trails Club is a non-profit volunteer organization, founded in 1962 to encourage appreciation of nature through hiking, outdoor recreation, and the stewardship and conservation of foot trails. Their activities include hikes, social activities, trips to regional points of interest for hiking, skiing, snowshoeing, or canoeing, and the scouting, construction, and maintenance of more than 100 miles of trail, including a 75-mile section of the Finger Lakes Trail from Watkins Glen to Caroline, 15 miles of FLT spur trails, the 8.5-mile Cayuga Trail through the Cornell Campus and Plantations, and other short trails. CTC is affiliated with the Finger Lakes Trail Conference (FLTC), the coordinating group for the Finger Lakes Trail System. The CTC section of the Main Finger Lakes Trail is officially designated as the route of the North Country National Scenic Trail.
Ithaca, NY http://cayugatrailsclub.org/ info@cayugatrailsclub.orgCayuga Waterfront Trail
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cayuga-waterfront-trail-The Cayuga Waterfront Trail is a 5.5 mile, multi-use trail providing an active, non-motorized transportation and recreation way connecting Ithaca's most popular waterfront destinations along the southern shore of Cayuga Lake, contributing to waterfront revitalization, local quality of life and the development of sustainable transportation systems. A 2 mile loop in Cass Park extends to a linear trail connecting the West End/Inlet Island area, the Ithaca College and Cornell University Boathouses, Ithaca Farmers Market, Newman Golf Course, Stewart Park, the Ithaca Youth Bureau, and the Chamber of Commerce/Visitor Center.
904 E Shore Dr, Ithaca https://ithacatrails.org/site/Cayuga%20Waterfront%20Trail info@visitithaca.comCayuta Sun Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cayuta-sun-farmCayuta Sun Farm is a small but growing woodland farm utilizing permaculture principles and strategies to grow delicious, nutrient dense, and sustainable foods. We currently offer pastured meats and log-grown shiitake mushrooms. The farm also hosts the Finger Lakes Permaculture Institute for workshops and events.
2962 S. Swamp Road, Alpine https://cayutasunfarm.com/ (607) 227-0316 Michael@CayutaSunFarm.comCCE-Schuyler Community Gardens
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cce-schuyler-community-gardensCornell Cooperative Extension of Schuyler County has maintained multiple community gardens, and currently maintains a Teaching Garden in Montour Falls, featuring 60+ varieties of fruiting plants. These gardens are home to varieties of pollinator (Mason) bees, Cornell trials, permaculture practices, composting demonstrations, rain barrels and so much more. They are also used to host classes which educate the community about a variety of gardening techniques and varieties.
323 Owego Street, Montour Falls http://cceschuyler.org/gardening/community-gardens (607) 535-7161 rlo28@cornell.eduCCE-TC Agriculture Program
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cce-tc-agriculture-programCornell Cooperative Extension links the research and extension efforts at Cornell University, the Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station and the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, providing the knowledge to maximize New York State’s agricultural and natural resources. CCE's regional agriculture teams provide research-based information, programs, and technical assistance to dairy, field crops, vegetable, tree fruit and grape producers all around the state.
615 Willow Ave, Ithaca, NY 14850 http://cce.cornell.edu/program/agriculture (607) 272-2292 tompkins@cornell.eduCCE-Tompkins Buy Local Food Campaign
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cce-tompkins-buy-local-food-campaignThe Buy Local Campaign by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County is a community based initiative that evolved out of expressed interest to sustain local agriculture and build a stronger local food system in Tompkins and surrounding counties.Their goal is to foster the environmental, economic and social vitality of the community by increasing the connections between consumers and farmers. Through outreach, marketing, and special initiatives they seek to raise individual and institutional awareness about the benefits of buying fresh locally grown and made products and to make local food an integral part of daily life. They are currently working on increasing farm to restaurant connections, establishing farm to institution connections and providing access to fresh and nutritious food to low-income families.
615 Willow Ave, Ithaca http://ccetompkins.org/agriculture/buy-local (607) 272-2292 tompkins@cornell.eduCenter for Global Sustainable Enterprise
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/center-for-global-sustainable-enterpriseEstablished in 2003 through the generosity of Sam Johnson, Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management’s Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise is a world-class academic institution producing and disseminating relevant knowledge for managers seeking innovative, profitable business opportunities which address global sustainability challenges and help transform the impacts of private enterprise on the world. The Center frames global sustainability challenges as business opportunities, and works with firms to specify innovative, entrepreneurial, and new business alternatives they can implement in the marketplace. Their programs include those focused on market and enterprise creation (particularly in low income communities), clean technology commercialization and innovation, and finance + sustainability.
253 Sage Hall Cornell University Ithaca, New York 14853 http://www.johnson.cornell.edu/Center-for-Sustainable-Global-Enterprise (607) 255-0276 sa872@cornell.eduCenter for Sustainability and the Environment
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/center-for-sustainability-and-the-environmentThe Center for Sustainability and the Environment at Wells College has three distinct, yet highly-interconnected areas of focus: · Academics: The Center supports faculty interested in incorporating sustainability content in courses across disciplines and assists students and their faculty mentors to undertake sustainability-related research projects. · Operations: The Center works with operational units across campus to further develop the campus as a "living-learning" laboratory that reinforces and models the principles and practices of sustainability that students learn in their coursework. · Outreach: The Center serves as the hub for programs that engage the college community in co-creating a more sustainable campus environment.
170 Main St, Aurora https://www.wells.edu/sustainability (315) 364-3266 admissions@wells.eduCenter for Transformative Action
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/center-for-transformative-actionThe Center for Transformative Action is an alliance of individuals and organizations inspired by principles of nonviolence and committed to bold action for justice, sustainability, and peace. CTA supports change makers with the tools to build thriving, inclusive communities that work for everyone. They serve their projects, the public, and Cornell University by offering educational programs and strategic organizational resources.
548 College Ave, Ithaca http://www.centerfortransformativeaction.org/ (607) 255-6202 ctaoffice@cornell.eduCentral New York Energy Challenge Climate Smart Communities
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/central-new-york-energy-challenge-climate-smart-communitiesThe Climate Smart Communities (CSC) Program represents a partnership between state and local governments with the goal of reducing energy use and greenhouse gas emissions. Major steps in the program include: *Adopting the CSC pledge *Creation of a municipal operations and community greenhouse gas inventory *Development of a plan to reduce emissions (Climate Action Plan) *Carrying out sustainable development projects More information exists regarding the extent of CNY Energy Challenge's specific projects under the initiatives section of the website. The program is involved with a myriad of projects throughout the Central New York region.
126 North Salina Street, Syracuse https://www.cnyenergychallenge.org/climate-smart-communities (315) 422-8276 amazzoni@cnyrpdb.orgCentral New York Labor Federation
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/central-new-york-labor-federationThe Central New York Area Labor Federation represents over 100,000 members of 200 local unions in eleven central New York counties: Broome, Cayuga, Chenango, Cortland, Delaware, Madison, Onondaga, Oswego, Otsego, Tioga, and Tompkins. Their mission is to improve the lives of working families -- to bring economic justice to the workplace and social justice to New York and the nation. They work to build a broad movement of New York workers by helping workers join and form unions, support workers as they bargain with employers to improve their living conditions and workplaces, as well as their communities, state, and nation, and strengthen the voice of working families at all levels of government and in a changing global economy.
615 West Genesee Street, Syracuse https://www.cnylabor.org/ (315) 422-3363 endy@cnylabor.orgCentral New York Land Trust
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/central-new-york-land-trustCNY Land Trust, working in Onondaga and Oswego Counties, acquires land either by donation or purchase and keeps it in its natural state. These lands may contain wetlands, ponds, streams, grasslands, forests, hills and all of the other wonderful natural landforms that abound in Central New York. CNY Land Trust owns all of its preserves, and cares for the land forever for community benefit. Hunting, trapping, camp fires, overnight camping and the use of motorized vehicles are prohibited for the safety of the visiting public and the protection of the land. All of the preserves are open, free of charge, for hiking, photography and nature study from sunrise to sunset every day of the year.
7 Fennell Street, Skaneateles http://cnylandtrust.org/ (315) 575-8839 director@cnylandtrust.orgCentral New York Regional Planning and Development Board – Energy Management
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/central-new-york-regional-planning-and-development-board-–-energy-managementThe primary goal of the Central New York Regional Planning and Development Board's Energy Management program is to promote the use of energy conservation measures and alternative energy development in Central New York. To help achieve this goal, the CNY RPDB received designation in 2007 by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) to serve as the Energy Smart Communities Coordinator in Central New York. This designation provided the agency an opportunity to increase its commitment to helping individuals, businesses, and local units of government access a range of technical assistance services and financial resources which are available to support energy initiatives in their communities.
126 N Salina St, Syracuse http://www.cnyrpdb.org/programs/energy.asp (315) 422-8276 mail@cnyrpdb.orgCENTRO – Central New York Regional Transportation Authority
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/centro-–-central-new-york-regional-transportation-authority-Operator of mass transit services in Onondaga, Oswego, Cayuga, and Oneida counties, serving the cities of Syracuse, Auburn, Oswego, Utica and their vicinities with bus routes.
200 Cortland Ave, Syracuse, NY 13202 https://www.centro.org/ (315) 442-3333 CEO@Centro.orgChemung County Environmental Management Council
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/chemung-county-environmental-management-councilThe Chemung County Environmental Management Council (EMC) is a voluntary advisory board appointed by the county government. Its mission is two-fold: to advise county government; and two, to provide a liaison between the community and county government. Solution oriented, the Chemung County EMC strives to affect environmental improvement within the system. EMC programs often take the form of studies that provide recommended courses of action for decision makers.
425 Pennsylvania Ave, Elmira http://www.chemungcountyny.gov/chemung_county_environmental_management_council/index.php (607) 734-4453Church Street Produce
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/church-street-produceChurch Street Produce is a 22-acre farm located in the Village of Burdett, NY. Burdett is approximately 4 miles north of Watkins Glen on the east side of Seneca Lake. The farm stand opens in May with their freshly harvested asparagus for sale. Each week brings a bounty of fresh produce from our fields. Peas, early beets, spinach and spring onions soon follow. Summer produce includes beans, blueberries, red and black raspberries, tomatoes, zucchini, squash, cucumbers, peppers eggplant, garlic, rhubarb, potatoes and more. Fresh cut flowers and herbs are available upon request.
4045 Church Street, Burdett https://www.fingerlakeswinecountry.com/listings/church-street-produce/742/ (607) 546-2557 info@churchstreetproduce.comCinemapolis
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cinemapolisCinemapolis encourages central New York residents to explore the power of film to entertain, educate, and to celebrate the human experience through independent, local, and international film.
120 E Green St, Ithaca, NY 14850 https://cinemapolis.org/ (607) 277-6115 brett@cinemapolis.orgCitizen Action of New York - Southern Tier Chapter
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/citizen-action-of-new-york---southern-tier-chapterCitizen Action of Binghamton is devoted to the fight for social equality, quality affordable health care for all, fair government through Voter Owned Elections, quality public education as a fundamental right, employment that pays a fair living wage, equity in social security, thwarting attempts to destroy our environment through hydrofracking, ending tax breaks for the affluent, and closing corporate tax loopholes.
477 State St, Binghamton https://www.facebook.com/CitizenActionSouthernTier (607) 723-0110 citizenactionst@gmail.comCitizens Campaign for the Environment
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/citizens-campaign-for-the-environmentCitizens Campaign for the Environment is a 120,000-member organization with offices in Syracuse, Farmingdale, Albany, and Buffalo in NY, and in Hamden, CT. CCE works to empower the public by providing members with opportunities to participate in the political process and thereby advance a strong environmental agenda. CCE engages in extensive education, research, lobbying and public outreach. One of their primary goals is to help citizens increase their influence and participation in important environmental campaigns, gaining a stronger voice in the development of public policies and legislative agendas. CCE's experienced program staff works to identify key environmental concerns in communities across New York State and Connecticut. By working with other organizations in diverse coalitions and through ongoing communication with local, state and federal elected officials and environmental and public health agencies, CCE has been successful in advancing programs that benefit the natural environment and public health. Their achievements through public involvement have resulted in greater awareness and protection of drinking water quality, preservation of open spaces, protection of beaches, bays, rivers, and Great Lakes waters, advancing renewable energy, and reductions in air and water pollutants.
2000 Teall Avenue, Syracuse https://www.citizenscampaign.org/ (315) 472-1339 syracuse@citizenscampaign.orgCitizens' Climate Lobby of Rochester
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/citizens-climate-lobby-of-rochesterCitizens’ Climate Lobby is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, grassroots advocacy organization laser-focused on a specific piece of legislation and a proven strategy to gain its passage. They are working for the passage of Carbon Fee and Dividend, the climate change solution economists and climate scientists alike say is the “best first-step” to preventing the worst impacts of a warming world.
Rochester, New York 14623 https://www.facebook.com/CCLrochester/ (619) 437-7142 nyrochester@citizensclimatelobby.orgCity of Rochester Department of Environmental Services
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/city-of-rochester-department-of-environmental-servicesThe Department of Environmental Services (DES) is committed to assuring a clean, safe and accessible environment for our City’s residents, businesses and visitors. DES is a department for all seasons which collects refuse, recyclables, loose leaves; constructs buildings, bridges and roads, cleans and repairs our streets, maintains our water system, parks and cemeteries, provides snow and ice control, mows and beautifies gateways, open spaces and vacant lots, plants and trims trees, and much more.
30 Church Street, Rochester http://www.cityofrochester.gov/DES/ (585) 428-6855 norman@cityofrochester.orgCity Roots Community Land Trust
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/city-roots-community-land-trustCity Roots Community Land Trust was founded in 2016 and works to establish and promote permanent affordability, development without displacement, and community wealth building within Rochester, NY.
1115 East Main Street, Rochester http://CityRootsCLT.org/ (585) 576-9900 info@cityrootsclt.orgCity Suburban Enviro Systems Inc
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/city-suburban-enviro-systems-incCity Suburban Heating & Air Conditioning installs geothermal heating and cooling systems in the Central New York area. They provide fast, reliable service, give you a free accurate estimate, explain everything before work begins, and get it done with minimum inconvenience.
4777 New York 233, Westmoreland https://www.citysuburban.com/ (315) 853-3899 info@citysuburban.comCivic Ecology Lab
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/civic-ecology-labCivic Ecology Lab, located in the Department of Natural Resources and the Environment at Cornell University, integrate research and public engagement to support stewardship, learning, and resilience in communities facing social and environmental stresses globally. Their members conduct engaged research and facilitate global online learning communities. They focus on the contributions of grassroots stewardship and education to climate mitigation, environmental enhancement, and individual and community health and well-being, and contribute to knowledge about the outcomes of, and interactions among, four components of a social-ecological system: They also focus on how small-scale stewardship and education efforts scale up to have broader impacts, including through applying research, institutional partnerships, and spread of behaviors in social networks. They also work in New York City, Puerto Rico, China, and other locations, integrating social equity and diversity with climate and environmental concerns.
Cornell University, Fernow Hall https://www.civicecology.org/ CivicEcology@cornell.eduCivic Ensemble
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/civic-ensembleCivic Ensemble creates theatre that explores and explodes the social, political, and cultural issues of our time. They bring audiences of different races, classes, and experiences together in a public forum on the American experiment.
127 Cleveland Avenue, Ithaca http://civicensemble.org/ (607) 241-0195 info@civicensemble.orgClean Communities of Central New York
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/clean-communities-of-central-new-yorkClean Communities of CNY strives to advance the nation’s economic, environmental, and energy security by supporting local decisions to adopt practices that contribute to the reduction of petroleum consumption. They have a network of approximately 90 volunteer coalitions, which develop public/private partnerships to promote alternative fuels and advanced vehicles, fuel blends, fuel economy, hybrid vehicles, and idle reduction.
727 E Washington St, Syracuse http://www.ccofcny.com/ (315) 278-2061Clean Development Group
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/clean-development-groupThe CDG provides the most technologically sophisticated solar (photovoltaic and thermal), wind and micro-hydro solutions to individuals, communities, companies and governments around the world. In addition, the organization of the CDG enables the best pricing for the entire project from start to finish, as well as the best pricing for solar, wind, micro-hydro and sustainable products for both home and industrial use. A predominant reason for their development was to make superior clean technology available to everyone.
195 St Paul St, Rochester http://www.cdgenergy.com/ (905) 353-5026 scott@cdgenergy.comClimate Change Awareness and Action
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/climate-change-awareness-and-actionIt is imperative to increase awareness and spur action on climate change: to support fair and just public policies and legislation, to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, to support regenerative agriculture and conservation. Climate Change Awareness & Action (CCAA) was formed for the purpose of educating others and actively working towards reversing the anthropogenic climate disruption that threatens the earth. They are a local 350.org group based in Syracuse, NY. As a local group, they have access to invaluable resources, including training and networking opportunities, helpful documents for planning and education, access to discussion groups, access to early announcements for 350.org events, and more. CCAA was formed in 2015 by a group of volunteers who spent countless hours working to educate and push others to take action in the fight against climate change.
Syracuse, NY https://www.climatechange-action.com/ (315) 308-0846 cc.awareness.action@gmail.comClimate Reality Project, Finger Lakes Greater Region of NY Chapter
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/climate-reality-project,-finger-lakes-greater-region-of-ny-chapterThis chapter of The Climate Reality Project includes Binghamton, Syracuse, Ithaca, Elmira, Corning, Rochester, and areas in between. Their mission is to educate and mobilize all who reside in the region to take urgent climate action across every level of society, while ensuring that all individuals feel respected and included. Their purview includes climate mitigation, community adaptation and sustainable/regenerative development in response to the climate emergency.
1 Rocky Ln, Ithaca https://climaterealityfingerlakes.org (607) 279-3088 tjhirasuna@mac.comClimate Smart Farming Program
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/climate-smart-farming-program-The Climate Smart Farming Program of the Cornell Institute for Climate Smart Solutions is a voluntary initiative that helps farmers in New York and the Northeastern US to increase agricultural productivity, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase farm resilience to extreme weather and climate variability. Their website serves as an interactive platform that integrates climate information in order to support decision-making at a farm or agricultural-system scale within a specific region.
Cornell University 102-105 Rice Hall, Ithaca http://climatesmartfarming.org/ (607) 254-4942 climatesmartsolutions@gmail.comClimate Solutions Accelerator of the Genesee-Finger Lakes Region
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/climate-solutions-accelerator-of-the-genesee-finger-lakes-regionThe Climate Solutions Accelerator is an inclusive, nonpartisan 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to inspiring and facilitating a large-scale climate mobilization in the nine-county Genesee-Finger Lakes Region.Their mission is to create a healthier, more equitable, and environmentally sustainable community by catalyzing local efforts to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions and address the effects of climate change. Their vision is a thriving region on a healthy planet, achieved through bold, systemic climate solutions that promote prosperity and security for all.
758 South Avenue, Rochester http:// www.climategfl.org (585) 461-1023 hello@climategfl.orgClimbing Bines Craft Ale Company
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/climbing-bines-craft-ale-companyClimbing Bines Craft Ale Company is one of New York State’s first farm breweries. They specialize in small batch, hand-crafted ales brewed on site with the freshest estate-grown hops and barley harvested just a few miles down the road. Climbing Bines Hop Farm is located on route 14 between Geneva and Watkins Glen on the west side of scenic Seneca Lake. The hopyard is a 1.5 acre planting that consists of seven cultivars and nearly 1500 hills. The farm is dedicated to growing premium New York State grown hops for the local brewing industry and beyond. Their practices are rooted in the philosophy of sustainable agricultural and environmental consciousness.
511 Hansen Point Rd, Penn Yan http://www.climbingbineshopfarm.com/ (585) 484-1397 climbingbineshopfarm@gmail.comClosed Loop Systems
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/closed-loop-systemsClosed Loop Systems is a waste management company that designs, builds, operates, and maintains customized resource recovery facilities. Their business is to work with clients (municipal, industrial, agricultural, institutional) to upcycle waste by recovering materials close to their source. Their mission is to implement renewable waste solutions that serve a circular economy.
124 North Genesee Street, Geneva https://closedloopsys.comCNY Green Bucket Project
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cny-green-bucket-projectCNY Green Bucket Project is a women-owned and operated business that provides food scrap collection, cleaning, and hauling services to residences of Clinton, New Hartford, Utica, and some surrounding areas. They collect buckets of food waste at customers' homes and take the waste to the Oneida Herkimer Solid Waste Authority to be turned into electricity by anaerobic digestion at the Oneida County Water Pollution Control plant through the local Food2Energy program.
New Hartford, NY https://cnygreenbucketproject.com (315) 922-0642 cnygreenbucketproject@gmail.comCNY Solidarity Coalition
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cny-solidarity-coalitionCNY Solidarity Coalition is a grassroots coalition of organizations and individuals committed to tearing down the walls that divide and impoverish people, opposing any effort to register, detain, deport, or attack their neighbors, providing refuge for those in danger or need, and protecting water, air, and land. They aim to protect and fight alongside people of color, immigrants, refugees, LGBTQ+ people, the Muslim community, the Jewish community, women, people with disabilities, people with mental illness, the deaf community, teachers, scientists, environmentalists, and all other marginalized and oppressed groups and entities that are likely to be targeted in these uncertain times.
2013 East Genesee Street, Syracuse http://cnysolidarity.org/ cnysolidarity@gmail.comCoalition for Healthy School Food
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/coalition-for-healthy-school-foodThe Coalition for Healthy School Food (CHSF) is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit that introduces plant-based foods and nutrition education in schools to educate the whole school community about the health, environmental, and social justice issues of food choices. They maintain diverse partnerships and programs in Ithaca and New York City, along with educational resources available to all.
1013 West State Street, Ithaca http://www.healthyschoolfood.org (607) 272-1154 amie@healthyschoolfood.orgCoalition to Protect New York
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/coalition-to-protect-new-yorkWe envision a New York State where people have genuine governing authority to say NO to anything, such as fracking and related industrial activities, that will harm our health and welfare, our community, and the natural world it inhabits; and to say YES to that which we believe promotes the health and vibrancy of our land, our resources, and our selves. Stopping fracking and its infrastructure and related industrial activities is our primary initial battle and represents the many barriers we must overcome to achieve our vision. We are rural, urban, and suburban, and we live in Western, Central, and Southern Tier counties of New York State. We use public education, local ban laws, state law to make fracking a crime, and nonviolent creative action to foster our goals, which include Making Local Law.
904 N. Ketchumville Rd http://www.coalitiontoprotectnewyork.org (607) 657-2782 bobfinch57@gmail.comCobblestone Valley Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cobblestone-valley-farmCobblestone Valley is a diversified organic farm certified by NOFA-NY Certified Organic, LLC, located in the heart of New York State. The backbone of the farm is dairy, with all other enterprises connected to and synergistic with milk production. In addition to the dairy, they produce certified organic pastured poultry, which includes both broilers and turkey; grass-fed beef, pastured pork, pick-your-own strawberries, and compost. Their milk goes to Organic Valley, which is a national, farmer-owned, farmer-operated co-op based in LaFarge, Wisconsin. Although the co-op is national, milk is sold regionally.
6609 Rt. 11 Homer, NY https://www.cobblestonevalley.com/ (607) 591-9607 cvfarm@icloud.comCollegetown Bagels
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/collegetown-bagelsServing the Ithaca area since 1976, Collegetown Bagels offers mouth-watering sandwiches, specialty coffees and teas, and decadent pastries, including catering, whole sale, and retail options. All locations are committed to green business practices as well as donating to the local Ithaca Community.
329 Pine Tree Road, Ithaca http://collegetownbagels.com (607) 273-1036 ctownbagels@gmail.comCollegetown Bagels
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/collegetown-bagelsServing the Ithaca area since 1976, Collegetown Bagels offers mouth-watering sandwiches, specialty coffees and teas, and decadent pastries, including catering, whole sale, and retail options. All locations are committed to green business practices as well as donating to the local Ithaca Community. This location is nestled in the heart of Ithaca's' Collegetown!
420 College Avenue, Ithaca http://collegetownbagels.com (607) 273-0982 ctownbagels@gmail.comCollegetown Bagels
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/collegetown-bagelsServing the Ithaca area since 1976, Collegetown Bagels offers mouth-watering sandwiches, specialty coffees and teas, and decadent pastries, including catering, whole sale, and retail options. All locations are committed to green business practices as well as donating to the local Ithaca Community. This new space is located in the new City Centre Ithaca Building off of The Commons.
301 E State St, Ithaca http://collegetownbagels.com/ (607) 273-2848 ctownbagels@gmail.comColor Brighton Green
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/color-brighton-greenThe mission of Color Brighton Green is to develop and implement coordinated programs that engage Brighton residents of all ages, educators, businesses and community organizations in individual and collective actions that protect and improve our environment. Their vision is of Brighton as a community where natural resource conservation is a central part of the culture of its residents, community organizations, businesses, and public and private institutions. A majority of citizens and businesses in Brighton take actions on an ongoing basis to reduce their use of nonrenewable energy and other resources, which ultimately improves the global environment.
829 South Winton Road, Rochester http://ColorBrightonGreen.org (585) 381-8817Coltivare
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/coltivareLocated just a block from The Commons, Coltivare is the downtown Ithaca culinary center, event venue, and farm-to-table restaurant of Tompkins Cortland Community College. Their professionally staffed restaurant supports four related degree programs as well as sourcing much of its produce from the college’s TC3 Farm in Dryden. Serving seasonal New American fare locally sourced and inventively prepared, they let the natural flavors of the Finger Lakes shine through. They also feature a full selection of craft cocktails, regional wines, and New York State beer.
235 S. Cayuga Street, Ithaca http://coltivareithaca.com/ (607) 882-2333 jps014@tompkinscortland.eduComfort Home Improvement
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/comfort-home-improvementComfort Home Improvement manufactures custom made, energy efficient windows in their Central New York factory. They are also a window installation company, in addition to offering other services which include custom doors, heating, bathroom remodeling, basement remodeling, insulation, sunrooms, and siding installations.
3624 John Glenn Blvd, Syracuse http://www.comfortwindows.com/ (315) 457-0022 customerservicesyr@comfortwindows.comCommittee to Preserve the Finger Lakes
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/committee-to-preserve-the-finger-lakesFormed in 2010, this group is committed to preserving the natural beauty and the purity of the water in the Finger Lakes region of New York State.They promote the region’s preservation by objectively identifying environmental and economic threats, then informing and educating the general public, officials and administrators. Join their Facebook group to stay updated on calls to action.
Penn Yan, NY https://preservethefingerlakes.org/Communitas
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/communitasCommunitas is an organization devoted to self-directed youth education, intergenerational community building, and nature connection. They offer nature education programs in Ithaca for use of mixed ages and backgrounds.
Ithaca, NY https://thisiscommunitas.org/ (949) 632-3022 matt@thisiscommunitas.orgCommunity Arts Partnership
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/community-arts-partnershipThe Community Arts Partnership provides funding, programs, and services to artists in Tompkins County through six grant programs, professional development workshops, annual public events, networking events, individual consulting, and more.
110 North Tioga Street, Ithaca http://www.artspartner.org/ (607) 273-5072 info@artspartner.orgCommunity Science Institute
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/community-science-instituteThe Community Science Institute operates a state-certified water quality testing lab that partners with groups of volunteers to monitor water quality. Their stream monitoring programs empower local residents to take charge of collecting essential information about water quality that otherwise would not exist. The unique partnership between the lab and volunteer programs allows citizens to engage in monitoring programs that produce reliable, high-quality data that can be used by researchers and government agencies to manage water resources. Their certified lab tests water samples for their stream monitoring programs as well as for members of the general public, regulated suppliers, and government agencies.
95 Brown Rd, Ithaca http://www.communityscience.org (607) 257-6606 info@communityscience.orgCompost Education Program and Tompkins County Master Composters
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/compost-education-program-and-tompkins-county-master-composters-The Compost Education Program and Tompkins County Master Composters are programs of Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County. They exist to support residents to compost organic food and yard waste in ways that are easy, cost effective and environmentally and socially responsible. Their programs support the goal of the Tompkins County Department of Recycling and Materials Management, their funders, to divert compostable materials from the waste stream and maximize waste reduction in the County.
615 Willow Ave, Ithaca http://ccetompkins.org/compost (607) 272-2292 acm1@cornell.eduConesus Lake Association
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/conesus-lake-associationThe Conesus Lake Association's mission is to “promote the health, safety, and welfare of the residents, both permanent and temporary, of the area community known as Conesus Lake, Livingston County, New York.” Their programs include public education resources and the ConesUS Stewardship Initiative engaging the public in working to improve water quality and reduce the spread of of invasive aquatic species.
5828 Big Tree Rd, Lakeville http://www.conesuslake.org (585) 346-6864 info@conesuslake.orgCool Rochester
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cool-rochesterWith "The Low Carbon Diet" as their guide, they instruct, assist, & build consciousness around energy savings, wasting less, and more in the greater Rochester area.
Rochester, NY https://www.facebook.com/CoolRochester coolrochester@gmail.comCornell Botanic Gardens
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cornell-botanic-gardensAs a living museum, the Cornell Botanic Gardens' cultivated gardens, arboretum, and thousands of acres of natural areas serve as outdoor classrooms for instruction across seven Cornell colleges and host research that seeks to address some of the world’s most pressing problems. The gardens are open to the public year-round and host educational programs for learners of all ages.
124 Comstock Knoll Drive, Ithaca http://www.cornellbotanicgardens.org (607) 255-2400 botanicgardens@cornell.eduCornell Cooperative Extension of Cayuga County – Environment Team
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cornell-cooperative-extension-of-cayuga-county-–-environment-teamCornell Cooperative Extension of Cayuga County (CCE Cayuga County) is a community-based educational outreach agency with state and national networks. CCE Cayuga County has educational outreach programming in the areas of Agriculture, 4-H Youth Development, Environmental Education, and Nutrition. CCE staff work with Cayuga County residents to assess important community issues and needs and to develop and implement appropriate strategies and programs to address those needs.
248 Grant Ave, Auburn, NY 13021 http://blogs.cornell.edu/ccecayuga/env/ (315) 255-1183 cayuga@cornell.eduCornell Cooperative Extension of Ontario County
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cornell-cooperative-extension-of-ontario-countyThe mission of Cooperative Extension is to enable people to improve their lives and communities through partnerships that put experience and research knowledge to work.
480 North Main Street, Canandaigua http://cceontario.org/ (585) 394-0377 ontario@cornell.eduCornell Cooperative Extension of Steuben County
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cornell-cooperative-extension-of-steuben-countyThe mission of Cooperative Extension is to enable people to improve their lives and communities through partnerships that put experience and research knowledge to work. Extension staff and trained volunteers deliver education programs, conduct applied research, and encourage community collaborations. Their educators connect people with the information they need on topics such as commercial and consumer agriculture; nutrition and health; youth and families; finances; energy efficiency; economic and community development; and sustainable natural resources. CCE-Steuben is a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational organization and is part of the Cooperative Extension land grant system, a partnership between County, State, and Federal governments that is administered in New York State through Cornell University. Each county's Cooperative Extension association is independent and works to serve the needs of the county in which it is located.
20 East Morris Street, Bath http://putknowledgetowork.org/ (607) 664-2300 steuben@cornell.eduCornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cornell-cooperative-extension-of-tompkins-countyCornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County provides programs and information to Tompkins County residents on agriculture, horticulture, and the environment; nutrition and food safety; consumer and financial education; 4-H youth development; and family and community development.
615 Willow Avenue, Ithaca http://ccetompkins.org (607) 272-2292 tompkins@cornell.eduCornell Department of Crop and Soil Sciences
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cornell-department-of-crop-and-soil-sciencesThe mission of the Crop and Soil Sciences Department is to generate and communicate knowledge pertaining to agroecosystems and their sustainable management in the face of accelerating global change. We educate students regarding stewardship of agroecosystems, preparing them for fulfilling private- and public-sector employment; they conduct scientific research to investigate complex problems that relate to sustainable land management and the intersection of agriculture and the environment; and they use their extension and outreach programs to inform their research, communicate their findings and enhance lifelong learning opportunities for stakeholders.
Roberts Hall, Ithaca http://css.cals.cornell.edu (607) 254-6765 calssrad@cornell.eduCornell Department of Design and Environmental Analysis
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cornell-department-of-design-and-environmental-analysisThe Department of Design and Environmental Analysis faculty are committed to using a broad-based and diverse set of social science and design methodologies to understand how the planning, design and management of the built environment affects individuals, groups, organizations and communities, and how this knowledge can feed the imagination to generate innovative design solutions to pressing social and cultural issues. They combine innovative design thinking with insightful design research to understand how our daily lives are impacted by the built environment.
116 Reservoir Avenue, Ithaca http://dea.human.cornell.edu (607) 255-2144 dea-admin@cornell.eduCornell Energy Systems Institute
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cornell-energy-systems-instituteThe mission of the Cornell Energy Systems Institute (CESI) is to "make smart energy systems with low carbon footprint the norm through innovations in materials, technology, and systems design.” In pursuit of this mission, the institute intends to take on an ambitious agenda spanning discovery research to technology translation. The goal is to catalyze the frontier research on materials, devices, data analytics, and intelligent systems architectures required to lower cost, improve performance, and reduce the carbon footprints of energy systems. The institute also serves as a hub for subject matter experts, programs, and multi-user facilities designed to translate energy-focused research discoveries to prototypes and prototypes to commercial practice.
134 Hollister Drive 171A Kimball Hall Ithaca, NY 14853 https://energy.cornell.edu/about-us (607) 255-5003 mmp259@cornell.eduCornell Environmental Collaborative (ECO)
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cornell-environmental-collaborative-(eco)Cornell Environmental Collaborative was established in 2013. Our founders saw the redundancy and disorder among environmental groups on campus. In establishing ECO, the organizations are able to coordinate with each other in order to effectively promote environmental awareness to Cornell students. Our mission is to increase dialogue among environmental organizations and all other interested organizations; launch and uphold meaningful venues for reducing negative environmental impact; and provide opportunities for all students to gain knowledge and experience in relevant issues.
Cradit Farm Dr, Ithaca https://cornelleco.org/ (607) 255-6375 eco.cornell@gmail.comCornell Farmworker Program
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cornell-farmworker-programThe Cornell Farmworker Program is dedicated to improving the living and working conditions of farmworkers and their families, and to seeking recognition for farmworkers' contributions to society and their acceptance and full participation in local communities. The Cornell Farmworker Program envisions a state and nation in which farmworkers receive equal protection under law, earn a living wage, live in comfortable housing, are safe and healthy, receive due respect as workers and as individuals, and participate fully in their communities.
Cornell University, Warren Hall https://cardi.cals.cornell.edu/programs/farmworker/ (607) 255-9510 cardi@cornell.eduCornell Institute for Climate Smart Solutions
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cornell-institute-for-climate-smart-solutionsThe Cornell Institute for Climate Smart Solutions (CICSS) builds stakeholder capacity and works toward a future where agricultural, environmental, and social systems are resilient in the face of a rapidly changing climate and have reduced their impacts on the climate system. Its mission is to carry out and facilitate interdisciplinary research, develop new resources and decision tools for stakeholders, train farmers, community members, youth, and policymakers to help them mitigate and adapt to climate change, and build partnerships and engage stakeholders to co-develop climate change solutions.
Cornell University, Rice Hall https://www.adaptationclearinghouse.org/organizations/cornell-institute-for-climate-smart-solutions.html (607) 254-4942 climatesmartsolutions@gmail.comCornell Lab of Ornithology
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cornell-lab-of-ornithologyThe Cornell Lab of Ornithology is a world leader in the study, appreciation, and conservation of birds. Their mission is to interpret and conserve the earth’s biological diversity through research, education, and citizen science focused on birds. Their hallmarks are scientific excellence and technological innovation to advance the understanding of nature and engage people in all walks of life to make new discoveries, share insights, and galvanize action. They offer an array of citizen science programs, onsite and virtual education for all ages, visitor center exhibits and hiking trails at Sapsucker Woods Sanctuary, and much more.
159 Sapsucker Woods Rd, Ithaca https://www.birds.cornell.edu/home (800) 843-2473 cornellbirds@cornell.eduCornell Orchards
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cornell-orchardsThe Cornell Orchards is a working orchard, vineyard, fruit farm and a primary research and teaching facility for the Department of Horticulture and other departments in Cornell's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Their research focuses on developing environmentally friendly, sustainable practices that provide consumers with healthy, high-quality fruit and help New York fruit producers flourish.
709 Dryden Rd, Ithaca https://cuaes.cals.cornell.edu/farms/cornell-orchards/ (607) 255-4542 cornellaes@cornell.eduCornell Small Farms Program
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cornell-small-farms-programTheir mission is to foster the sustainability of diverse, thriving small farms that contribute to food security, healthy rural communities, and the environment. Cornell Small Farms Program accomplishes this by encouraging small farms-focused research and extension programs and fostering collaboration in support of small farms.
Plant Science Bldg, Ithaca http://smallfarms.cornell.edu (607) 255-9227 smallfarmsprogram@cornell.eduCornell Sustainable Campus Food Initiatives
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cornell-sustainable-campus-food-initiativesCornell proudly supports healthy and sustainable food efforts by offering student-grown organic foods for the community to enjoy, supporting regional farms, and reducing food waste on campus. Their dining facilities aim to lessen the environmental footprint related to day-to-day dining operations through the use of reusable mugs, compostable food packaging, tray-less dining and other earth-friendly options whenever possible. Cornell Dining demonstrates a commitment to sustainability through programs such as the Local Food Growers Initiative, enabling the University to purchase fresh produce from local sources. Cornell Dining also organizes events with local farmers and chefs to build partnerships that support healthy and sustainable food habits, such as our annual Farm-to-You Fall Harvest Dinner.
Humphreys Service Building, Dryden Road https://sustainablecampus.cornell.edu/campus-initiatives/food (607) 255-6375 sustainability@cornell.eduCornell University Atkinson Center
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cornell-university-atkinson-centerThe David R. Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future empowers faculty to think outside of their departments and across disciplines when it comes to tackling the world's greatest challenge—creating a vital and resilient future for the global community. By providing start-up funding for cross-college collaborations, emergency research, and partnerships with non-profits, government, and industry, the Atkinson Center supports the pioneering risk-takers at the very heart of radical collaboration through multiple funds and fellowship program.
Cornell University, Ithaca http://www.atkinson.cornell.edu/ (607) 255-7535 acsf@cornell.eduCornell University Food Recovery Network
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cornell-university-food-recovery-networkThe Cornell Chapter of the Food Recovery Network reduces dining food waste and tackles the community's hunger by donating surplus meals from Cornell's dining halls to the Friendship Donation Network, where they are redistributed to pantries all over the county. The national organization, founded in 2011 by Maryland University student Ben Simon, has grown to more than 198 college campuses and donated over 1.76 million pounds of food.
Willard Straight Hall, Ho Plaza https://www.cornellfoodrecoverynetwork.com/ cornellfrn@gmail.comCornell Waste Management Institute
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cornell-waste-management-institute-The Cornell Waste Management Institute, a program of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University, serves the public through research, outreach, training, and technical assistance programs in solid waste disposal, management and planning. CWMI develops and shares research-based knowledge to help stakeholders - from farmers to policymakers - make sound decisions on managing organic residuals. Their areas of expertise include composting, farm waste, sewage sludge, and soil quality.
Bradfield Hall, Ithaca http://cwmi.css.cornell.edu (607) 255-1187 cwmi@cornell.eduCorning Global Energy Management Program
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/corning-global-energy-management-programThe Corning Global Energy Management Program has a long-term view of energy conservation and global energy management that includes the environmentally responsible and cost-effective use of energy in their facilities around the world. GEM teams at every Corning facility around the world execute five strategies to achieve this mission: 1. Continuously improve energy, water, and natural resource management in operations. 2. Incorporate energy, water, and natural resource innovation in product development, product design, and manufacturing processes. 3. Engage employees and suppliers in energy, water, and natural resource management. 4. Ensure Corning meets customer requirements regarding energy, water, and natural resource utilization. 5. Analyze and communicate Corning’s progress and successes in energy, water, and natural resource innovation to internal and external stakeholders.
1 Riverfront Plaza, Corning https://www.corning.com/worldwide/en/sustainability/preservation/global-energy-management.html (607) 974-9000 inquiries@corning.comCorning Indoor Winter Farmer's Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/corning-indoor-winter-farmers-marketThe Corning Winter Farmer’s Market features locally grown produce, naturally raised meats, eggs, maple & honey, baked goods, handmade soaps, body products and so much more. Every Thursday, November through March 10am to 2pm.
100 Nasser Civic Center Plaza, Corning https://www.facebook.com/CorningIndoorWinterFarmersMarketCorning Winter Farmer's Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/corning-winter-farmers-marketThe Corning Winter Farmer's Market is a twice a month market featuring locally grown produce, naturally raised meats and eggs, maple and honey products, baked goods and so much more! The Corning Winter Farmer's Market is open the 1st and 3rd Saturdays, 11am to 3pm from Nov. to March. Located inside at 1 West Market Street, Corning, NY
1 West Market Street, Corning https://www.gafferdistrict.com/events/corning-winter-farmers-marketCortland Beer Company
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cortland-beer-companyCortland Beer Company got its start over 7 years ago and was very much a grassroots effort to create a brewery in Historic Downtown Cortland. When Cortland Beer Company first opened its doors in 2010 all beers were sold on a to-go basis, and samples were available directly out of their brewing facility. In 2012 Cortland Beer Company made the commitment to become a farm brewery and use local ingredients to craft our products. As a farm brewery they are now allowed to serve delicious draughts and flights as wells as kegs, growlers and cans to go. They operate on a 20 barrel system and take pride in the fact that all of their tasty beers are brewed right here.
16 Court Street, Cortland https://www.cortlandbeer.com/ (607) 662-4389 partybookings@cortlandbeer.com.Cortland County Coordinated Public Transit Human Services Transportation Plan
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cortland-county-coordinated-public-transit-human-services-transportation-planSee the latest transportation plan for Cortland County as of 2014 below.
21 Squires St, Cortland https://www.dot.ny.gov/divisions/policy-and-strategy/public-trans-respository/Cortland%2520Plan-2014.pdfCortland Produce
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cortland-produceCortland Produce primarily serves area restaurants, with wholesale deliveries six days a week. They stock over 5,000 items, including produce, meats, dairy, and other products from numerous regional producers. They also have an equipment and supply program in place, paper and janitorial supplies, catering items, take out and home meal replacement packaging.
150 Johnson Road, Freeville http://www.cortlandproduce.com/ (607) 708-8029Cortland ReUse
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cortland-reuseCortland ReUse aims to strengthen the economy, community, and environment through reuse and sustainable materials management. A developing organization founded in 2020, they sell a variety of donated items at their ReUse Center and host classes on upcycling waste materials into art. *Visit the Reuse Online Trail Directory for the full directory of used furniture, clothing, books & music, computers & electronics, sports & outdoor equipment, art & sewing materials, and antiques for all of Ithaca and Tompkins County at http://reusetrail.com.
245 McLean Rd, Cortland https://cortlandreuse.org/ (607) 543-4010 cortlandreuse@gmail.comCortland Transit
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cortland-transitCortland Transit provides public transportation for Cortland County. They offer fixed route services to many of the areas in the City of Cortland. Service is also offered to Marathon, Cincinnatus, Willet, Tompkins Cortland Community College and Cornell University. In addition, they offer :Dial a Ride Service" - a curb to curb service that operates within 3/4 of in-town routes, Routes 1 through 4.
10-12 Kennedy Pkwy, Cortland https://www.way2gocortland.org/ (607) 756-4198Creekside Cafe
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/creekside-cafeCreekside Cafe specializes in delicious, locally sourced, farm to table cuisine for breakfast and lunch. The Cafe is happily situated in the middle of the Village of Trumansburg, in the heart of the growing local food shed made up of small farms, producers and agri-entrepeneurs.
4 West Main Street, Trumansburg https://www.creeksidecafetburg.com/ (607) 342-8145Crossfield Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc.
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/crossfield-heating-and-air-conditioning,-incSince 1993, the Crossfield Team has been committed to 100% customer satisfaction while providing and maintaining comfortable, energy-efficient home environments for our customers in Monroe, Wayne and Ontario Counties. They provide a Lifetime Craftsmanship Warranty and quality-driven and reliable products, that are backed by 24-hour customer service every day of the year. Crossfield Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc is a NYSERDA Air-Source Heat Pump Participating Installer.
44 Donovan Street, Webster http://www.crossfieldheating.com (585) 872-4420Crosswinds Farm and Creamery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/crosswinds-farm-and-creameryCrosswinds Farm and Creamery is a community-minded CSA. Your investment in their farm provides them with needed income to purchase inputs for raising their animals, as well as to develop and process new products! You are not only investing in the farm, but in the 100+ local businesses they work with in the process of growing your food – you are truly investing in your community. Nearly all of the materials used to build the farm have been recycled in one way or another. In 2011, they "deconstructed" the barns at another farm & hauled all of the materials home. They love using the sun to heat the 200+ gallons of hot water needed daily for the dairy! They also recycle all of the plastics used on the dairy.
6762 Log City Road, Ovid http://www.crosswindsfarmcreamery.com (607) 327-0363Crow and Owl Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/crow-and-owl-farmCrow and Owl is a farm startup, currently prepping fields for hazelnuts and berries. They are a member of NY Tree Crops Alliance, and plan to have a U-pick ready for 2022!
5 White Hawk Lane, Ithaca https://www.facebook.com/CrowAndOwlFarm/ crowandowlfarm@gmail.comCrystal City | Creative Spaces
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/crystal-city-|-creative-spacesCrystal City | Creative Spaces is a member owned and operated Limited Liability Corporation (LLC) that operates for the primary purpose of real estate investments and holdings.To that end, it looks to become an innovative, enterprising vehicle for community-supported real estate investments, city planning and neighborhood development. This means giving local Syracusans, many of whom lack background, resources or proficiency in conventional property development, a means to band together to make long-term, stabilizing, and strategic investments that will help transform their community for the better. Its mission is to leverage member-owners’ investments, as well as community crowd-funded capital, to rejuvenate residential, mixed-use and commercial properties, and to help seed new arts-based ventures in Syracuse, New York.
267 Genesee Park Drive, Syracuse https://www.facebook.com/crystalcity315/ crystalcity315@mail.comCrystal Valley Creamery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/crystal-valley-creameryCrystal Valley Creamery is a certified organic farm and 100% grass based. They focus on rotational grazing, soil management, animal husbandry and nutrition. Since the farm is licensed for raw milk sales, they offer raw and pasteurized milk on-site. In addition, all the milk is full fat. Nothing has been taken away.
2213 State Route 230, Dundee https://www.cvcreamery.com/ (607) 243-9668 cvcreamery@gmail.comCTRAN (Chemung Transit)
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ctran-(chemung-transit)Nine local bus routes serving Elmira, Horseheads and other towns in Chemung County, with commuter routes providing onward service to Corning, Owego, Ithaca and Sayre, Pennsylvania. Offers shuttles to local shopping destinations and hospitals with reduced rates.
1201 Clemens Center Pkwy, Elmira http://ridectran.com/en/ (607) 734-5211 Shawn.White@Firstgroup.comCumming Nature Center
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cumming-nature-centerCumming Nature Center (CNC) is a dynamic environmental education facility that celebrates the unique landscape and culture of the Finger Lakes region through hands-on learning opportunities and thoughtful exhibits. Our 900-acre preserve is as beautiful as it is vast. Meander through more than 6 miles of trails complete with wetlands, climbing forest roads and hiking through the past, or investigate the curious intricacies of nature in their educational programs.
6472 West Gulick Road, Naples http://www.rmsc.org/cumming-nature-center (585) 374-6160 nhayes@rmsc.orgCutaia Heating & Cooling
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/cutaia-heating-coolingLiving in Rochester means you have to be ready for everything that mother nature has in store. Cutaia HVAC can help you to be prepared for all her little surprises. Whether its servicing your existing system or replacing that old low-efficiency system with a state of the art high-efficiency system, Cutaia HVAC can help you. Cutaia stands behind their work and does their best to try to fit your home or business with the correct equipment at the best price. Cutaia Heating & Cooling is a NYSERDA Air-Source Heat Pump Participating Installer.
Webster, NY https://www.facebook.com/CutaiaHVAC/ (585) 309-9992 cutaiahvac@gmail.comDacha Project
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/dacha-projectThe Dacha Project a do-it-yourself, egalitarian and educational homestead. They are comprised of six friends and an extensive circle of supporters and community members. Situated on 16 acres in Finger Lakes region of New York, they built an off-the-grid, earth-bermed, solar-passive house, powered by active solar and a diesel generator converted to run on waste vegetable oil. In addition, they built, or rather sculpted, a straw-bale cottage, planted a fruit and nut tree orchard, and are ever-expanding their gardens. The Dacha Project is almost entirely owner built, with innovative designs for their energy, heating, water, waste and agriculture systems. They often invite the community in for tours, events and workshops. In the future, they plan to expand their educational programming and more official artist/writing residencies, as well as internships and apprenticeships. Although, they are not looking for more permanent members at this time, any interested people are welcome to visit, write, propose projects, or simply explore the website or keep up with the project on Facebook.
Freeville, NY http://dachaproject.com/ dachaproject@gmail.comDailey Electric Inc.
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/dailey-electric-incDailey Electric Inc. was established in 1985 and has been locally owned and operated since 2006. They offer plumbing, HVAC and electrical services, and now geothermal installation. They are an accredited business and part of the GroundUp Geothermal Alliance of Western New York.
140 Sheppard Street, Penn Yan https://www.daileyelectricinc.com/ (315) 531-8108 daileyelectricinc@gmail.comDalrymple Farms
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/dalrymple-farmsDalrymple Farms is a seasonal farm offering U-Pick sweet cherries.
3768 Ball Diamond Road, Hector https://www.facebook.com/Dalrymple-Farms-227498507279992/ (607) 546-4891Dalton Heating & Cooling Inc
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/dalton-heating-cooling-incSince 1989, Dalton Heating and Cooling has been a local, family owned and operated HVAC business for decades in the greater Rochester area. They offer heat pumps, ductless mini splits, indoor air quality services, radiant heating, and much more. Dalton is a NYSERDA Air-Source Heat Pump Participating Installer.
263 Victor Rd, Fairport http://daltonheatingandcooling.com (585) 425-8116 info@daltonheatingandcooling.comD'Angelo Plumbing & Heating Corp.
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/dangelo-plumbing-heating-corpSpecializing in Residential Plumbing Services, Heating & Air Conditioning Services, and Kitchen and Bath Remodeling, D'Angelo Plumbing & Heating Crop is a NYSERDA Air-Source Heat Pump Participating Installer, offering 24 hour emergency service.
1835 North Union Street, Spencerport https://www.dangelosrochester.com/ (585) 352-4740 info@dangelos.netDaring Drake Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/daring-drake-farmDaring Drake Farm is a family owned orchard with a flock of free range ducks for egg production. The orchard is a diverse mix of fruits including apples, pears, quince, plums, cherries, grapes, raspberries, currants and gooseberries. They use only organically approved measures to produce all of their high quality fruit. They provide the ducks with crushed oyster shells and a certified organic feed mix from locally grown grains to supplement their foraging for optimum health. They produce the fruit for Blackduck Cidery for hard cider, perry, and raw apple cider vinegar and sell nursery stock. Fruit, eggs, and beverages are seasonally available at the Ithaca Farmers' Market at Steamboat Landing and the farm stand at Blackduck Cidery.
3046 County Road 138, Ovid http://daringdrake.com/ (607) 532-4956 aringdrake@zoom-dsl.comDeer Run Winery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/deer-run-wineryDeer Run Winery is a family owned farm winery whose humble beginnings grew from one man's love of making wine. Wine making has long been a passion of George Kuyon, who built Deer Run Winery in 2003 on a 20-acre parcel of farmland, after his retirement from Kodak.
3772 W Lake Rd, Geneseo https://www.deerrunwinery.com/ (585) 346-0850 winery@deerrunwinery.comDiane's Automotive – Fast Charging Station
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/dianes-automotive-–-fast-charging-stationDiane's Automotive is a women-owned and operated auto body and repair street offering the only Level 3 DC "fast charger" in Tompkins County. Charger offers SAE Combo and CHAdeMO connectors. Cost to use charger: $10/hour, prorated under 60 minutes.
435 W State St, Ithaca http://dianesdowntownautomotive.com/ (607) 272-2886 service@dianesautorepair.comDilmun Hill Student Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/dilmun-hill-student-farmDilmun Hill is a student-run farm with a mission to provide students with opportunities for experiential learning, group collaboration and research. Throughout the year, they host work parties where volunteers work in the fields and experience the latest in sustainable agricultural practices. The student managers and steering committee members collaborate with the Organic Coordinator and Faculty Advisors to provide leadership in farm operations and disseminate information through education and outreach.They also collaborate with various organizations on campus, such as MacDaniels Nut Grove. Their popular campus farm stand offers Dilmun Hill produce for sale from June through October and we supply local produce to Cornell Dining and Manndible Café in season.
705 Dryden Road, Ithaca https://cuaes.cals.cornell.edu/farms/dilmun-hill/ dilmunhill@cornell.eduDiscover Cayuga Lake
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/discover-cayuga-lakeSince 2003, Discover Cayuga Lake has provided hands-on learning opportunities in the interest of sustaining our Finger Lakes waterways for future generations. They offer Eco-Cruises on Cayuga Lake (May-October), Floating Classroom experiences for grades 5 and up, Trout in the Classroom school-based programs, and a variety of free or donation based cruises for local residents. They serve communities throughout the Cayuga Lake watershed and their boat, the MV Teal, is based out of the Allan H. Treman State Park Marina in Ithaca, NY. Contact booking@discovercayugalake.org for cruises and charters, or education@discovercayugalake.org for educational programs.
Allan H. Treman State Marine Park, Taughannock Boulevard https://www.discovercayugalake.org/ (607) 327-5253 booking@discovercayugalake.orgDish Truck
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/dish-truckDish Truck is a non-profit, pollution prevention effort, based in the Ithaca, NY region, whereby clean durable dishes are provided to event coordinators, small-scale food enterprises and the general public to use in place of disposable dishware. Solid waste displacement through the use of durable dishware at Ithaca area events provides an immense opportunity to reduce source point pollution, and address local and statewide environmental, economic and environmental justice concerns. By simply replacing disposables with re-usable dishes, we bring the responsibility for our by-products back into the community. Dish Truck is under the fiscal sponsorship of Sustainable Tompkins, a 501c3 nonprofit.
309 N Aurora St, Ithaca http://www.dishtruck.org/about.html (607) 644-5525 solkitchen1@gmail.comDiversion Brewing Co.
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/diversion-brewing-coWhat started on the kitchen stove quickly transitioned to the garage and then into a business. Not only are their beers hand crafted, but they take a lot of pride in their "built not bought" motto. Almost everything in their tasting room has been refurbished, recycled, or even up-cycled and built by not only them, but their friends and family as well. This combination creates a welcoming atmosphere in which you can totally relax!.
729 Wyncoop Creek Rd, Chemung http://www.diversionbrewing.com/index.html (607) 542-9168 brewerydb@gmail.comDorothy Cotton Institute
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/dorothy-cotton-instituteThe Dorothy Cotton Institute is a project of the Center for Transformative Action. Its mission is to develop, nurture and train leaders for a global human rights movement, to build a network and community of civil and human rights leadership and to explore, share and promote practices that transform individuals and communities, opening new pathways to peace, justice and healing.
Ithaca, NY http://www.dorothycottoninstitute.org/ (607) 277-3401 info@dorothycottoninstitute.orgDouble E Farms
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/double-e-farmsDouble E Farms, located in Willseyville, NY, produces shiitake and oyster mushrooms on hardwood logs. The wood they use is selected and cut from over 70 wooded acres using sustainable forestry practices. All mushrooms are cultivated using natural and organic methods. They form on cultivated logs as they do naturally and are harvested by hand in the woods where they grow. Mushrooms are sold by CSA and direct order.
2506 Danby Road, Willseyville http://doubleeforestfarm.com DoubleEShiitake@gmail.comDry Brook CSA
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/dry-brook-csaDry Brook CSA is committed to sustainable farming and good growing practices that protect natural resources, ensure freshness and quality, and support the health of its members. Dry Brook CSA is a local start-up agricultural enterprise which embraces the concept of a traditional CSA whereas focus will be on the production of high quality foods for a local community, using sustainable farming methods and good growing practices and a shared risk membership–marketing structure. This kind of farming operates with a much greater degree of involvement of consumers and other stakeholders than usual — resulting in a stronger consumer-producer relationship.
325 Dry Brook Road, Owego https://www.localharvest.org/dry-brook-csa-M67959 (607) 873-2768 drybrookcsa@gmail.comDryden Resource Awareness Coalition
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/dryden-resource-awareness-coalitionThe Dryden Resource Awareness Coalition (DRAC) was created in the spring of 2009 by Dryden, NY, residents concerned about the possible upcoming consequences that high-volume, slick-water hydrofracturing of gas wells drilled into the Marcellus Shale may bring, not only to their own neighborhoods but also to the southern New York area, and more generally, to “shale play” areas around the country where drilling is already in progress. They participate in various county-wide and out of county efforts to safeguard the region’s water, air, and soil resources and, more generally, an environment in which people, animals, and plants can live and flourish. They meet the first Monday of the month at 7pm at the Dryden Town Hall. Meetings are open to the public.
Dryden, NY 13053 https://draconline.wordpress.com/ (607) 339-6510 DrydenDRAC@gmail.comDurland Alternatives Library
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/durland-alternatives-libraryThe Alternatives Library is a small community library dedicated to alternative media and social/environmental justice. If it is not possible to come to the library, their materials are available through inter-library loan throughout the area served by the Finger Lakes Library System (FLLS). Programs include Prisoner Express distance learning for thousands of people in US prisons and the DIY Resource Center offering education and support for self-publishing and community organizing.
Anabel Taylor Hall, 548 College Avenue https://www.alternativeslibrary.org/ (607) 252-6946Eagle Crest Vineyards
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/eagle-crest-vineyards-Hemlock Lake is home to Eagle Crest and O-Neh-Da Vineyards, established over 140 years ago to offer natural, pure grape wines from locally grown Finger Lakes fruit. Sustainable vineyard practices and careful stewardship of the Earth have guided them since their founding in 1872.
7107 Vineyard Rd, Conesus http://www.eaglecrestvineyards.com/Home.php (585) 346-2321 info@eaglecrestvineyards.comEagle Envelope
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/eagle-envelopeEagle Envelope is a print shop for envelopes and everything you put inside them. Forest Stewardship Council Certification and Rain Forest Council Certification. Everything is printed with 100% wind power generated in New York State that produces zero carbon emissions.
1891 Trumansburg Road, Jacksonville http://www.eagleprint.com (800) 868-0235 orders@eagleprint.comEarly Morning Organic Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/early-morning-organic-farmEarly Morning Farm, founded in 1999, is now one of the largest and most successful Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) farms in Central New York, operating under the mission “to grow fresh, organic food and strengthen our local community of eaters.” CSA share members purchase a share of the harvest each growing season, and receive fresh organic vegetables each week. This arrangement brings the farm and its members together as shared stakeholders in the production of local and sustainable food.
3320 NY-215, Cortland https://mainstreetfarms.com/ (607) 218-2101 help@mainstreetfarms.comEarth Sensitive Solutions, LLC
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/earth-sensitive-solutions,-llcEarth Sensitive Solutions, LLC (ESS) is a geothermal heat pump system engineering and consulting firm committed to reducing their collective environmental footprint. ESS has developed geothermal heat pump systems around the globe and possibly in your back yard. ESS specializes in Geothermal heat pumps, solar thermal heating and domestic hot water, solar assisted geothermal heating, thermal conductivity testing, energy modeling, LEED consulting for EAc1, ASHRAE90.1 Appendix G energy assessments, and 3D system design.
Skaneateles, NY 13152 https://www.linkedin.com/company/earth-sensitive-solutions-llc/about/ (315) 253-3779 info@earthsensitive.comEast Side Farmers' Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/east-side-farmers-marketEastSide Market welcomes you to enjoy products from area farmers and craft vendors including fresh local produce, maple syrup, cheese and live music! The market takes place on Fridays from 2:30 to 6 pm starting in June and going until mid October.
760 East Water Street, Elmira https://www.facebook.com/pg/EastSideMarketElmiraNY (607) 734-4453 dkh54@cornell.eduEasy Living Hats
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/easy-living-hatsEasy Living Hats employs creative women to manufacture hats by hand in Ithaca, NY. The hats are designed for all ages and activities, variously made from hemp, locally-sourced wool, or cotton recycled from textile production waste, and sold online and at the Ithaca Farmers' Market.
1115 Danby Road, Ithaca https://www.easylivinghats.com (607) 793-1168 easylivinghats@gmail.comecoAPM
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ecoapmecoAPM is an open source Application Performance Management platform working with any language or framework. They especially focus on energy consumption, helping customer software to run faster and more efficiently with reduced environmental impact. They provide technical consulting, contracting, training, and free OSS tools to keep apps running at optimal performance.
Ithaca, NY https://ecoAPM.com info@ecoAPM.comEco Electrical Contractors
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/eco-electrical-contractorsEco Electrical Contractors Llc is a full-service residential, commercial, and industrial electrical contractor. They specialize in all aspects of electrical contracting, but focus on energy efficiency. They have the latest product information from manufacturers and distributors to provide information on electrical equipment, LED lighting technology, and energy performance installations. Services offered include emergency generators electrical service upgrades and power distribution systems, home remodels, new additions, new homes, LED recessed lighting design and installation, Lutron lighting control systems, commercial and warehouse lighting, indoor horticulture lighting and ventilation, spas, hot tubs, pools, ceiling fans, underground power and pole installations, troubleshooting, and repair.
829 Ringwood Road, Ithaca http://Www.ecoelectricalcontractors.com (607) 241-3804 Wes@ecoelectricalcontractors.comEco Energy of NY
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/eco-energy-of-ny-For Rochester and surrounding areas, Eco Energy of NY offers a full spectrum of HVAC services such as heating, cooling, insulation, air sealing, and much more. If it uses energy, they can fix it, install it, make it more energy efficient, and save you money! There are financing options, rebates, tax credits, and subsidies to help you achieve a more environmentally friendly and affordable home. Eco Heating & Cooling is a BPI Gold Star Contractor, Energy Star Certified for Home Performance, EPA/HUD Model Certified Contractor, and Screened and HomeAdvisor Approved.
141 East Buffalo Street, Churchville http://www.ecoenergyny.com/home.html (585) 293-1890 eco@ecoenergy.comEcoVillage at Ithaca
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ecovillage-at-ithacaEcoVillage at Ithaca is part of a growing global movement for a saner, more sustainable human culture. Comprising an intentional community and a non-profit educational organization, the project is developing an alternative model for suburban living which provides a satisfying, healthy, socially rich lifestyle, while minimizing ecological impacts. EcoVillage currently includes two 30-home cohousing neighborhoods, FROG and SONG, with a third 40-home cohousing neighborhood, TREE, completed in 2015. The village is also home to an organic CSA vegetable farm, an organic CSA/U-Pick berry farm, office spaces for entrepreneurs, a neighborhood root cellar, community gardens, and meadows, ponds and woodlands. Over 80% of the 175 acre site is planned to remain green space, including 50 acres in a conservation easement held by the Finger Lakes Land Trust.
212 Rachel Carson Way, Ithaca http://ecovillageithaca.org/ (866) 529-4465 learn@ecovillageithaca.orgEcovis Solar Energy
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ecovis-solar-energyRochester Solar and Wind was one of the first renewable energy companies to install solar panels in Western New York. Their systems include residential, commercial and municipal solar systems of all sizes. They have a vested interest in making sure that Rochester continues to thrive by buying and selling local. They have professional trained and certified solar installers and electricians with years of design and installation experience.
47 Tearose Meadow Ln, Brockport http:// www.rochestersolarandwind.com (585) 278-3773 info@ecovissolar.comECR Renovations Inc. dba Greine Energy
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ecr-renovations-inc-dba-greine-energy-The ECR Renovations team provides homeowners and small commercial customers in Western NY with a professional installation of their Solar Electric system, using only high quality components and the best customer service. They provide free consultations with a guaranteed price quote and a savings analysis projection for the next 20 years as well as, shade analysis, solar system design, architectural representation of how the system will look, utility interconnection, building, electric and zoning permits, and state rebate application.
Rochester, NY 14604 https://m.facebook.com/Greine-Energy-1381264505269279/ (585) 299-2900 eric.bracken@greineenergy.comEdible Acres
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/edible-acresA permaculture nursery and forest farm research space focused on low and no tech solutions. Edible Acres offers an array of useful plants and provides consultations, plant identification, garden design and installation and management services. Their primary focus is making useful and edible plant stock available to the community.
9408 Congress Street Ext, Trumansburg http://www.edibleacres.org (607) 342-4953 seandembrosky@gmail.comEdible Finger Lakes
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/edible-finger-lakesEdible Finger Lakes is a culinary magazine dedicated to celebrating and promoting the regional food scene, with a focus on the many farms, vineyards, culinary artisans, chefs and home cooks, farmers’ markets, food shops, country inns, restaurants and cafes in the area. Their mission is to promote local foods and festivities and to persuade people living in the region, and those who visit, that fresh food from the area is the most delicious, exciting and healthy choice when it comes to the plate or the pantry. They want consumer dollars to stay close to home by supporting the local farmer, culinary entrepreneur and chef whether at the market, the farm stand or featured on the café menu. Their stories are people based and our pages are filled with beautiful color photography, enticing artwork and mouth-watering recipes.
Ithaca, NY https://ediblefingerlakes.com/ info@ediblefingerlakes.comElderberry Pond
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/elderberry-pondThe Farm at Elderberry Pond has been managed using organic and sustainable practices since 1983. In 1999 the farm was certified organic by NOFA-NY Certified Organic, LLC. Currently we have about 36 acres in certified organic production. Organic farming practices at Elderberry Pond focus on maintenance of bio-diversity on the entire farm both above and below the ground. Insects and plant diseases are controlled with natural amendments, with traps and by encouraging predatory insect populations. They also have a country store and farm to table restaurant on site.
3728 Center Street Road, Auburn http://www.elderberrypond.com/ (315) 252-3977Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Study for Tompkins County
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/electric-vehicle-infrastructure-study-for-tompkins-countyThe Ithaca-Tompkins County Transportation Council, Energetics Incorporated, and Clean Communities of Central New York are developing an electric vehicle (EV) Infrastructure Plan for Tompkins County. There are currently five locations in Tompkins County that offer public charging, along with several dealerships and a few private sites. Public EV charging station infrastructure will be necessary to make EVs a practical choice for drivers.
121 East Court Street, Ithaca http://www.tompkinscountyny.gov/itctc/projects#EV (607) 274-5570Elizabeth Garnsey Delavan Library
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/elizabeth-garnsey-delavan-libraryLodi Library is to provides a vibrant, welcoming place for people of all ages to foster learning and discovery. Its building is green in design and highly insulated, with geothermal and solar energy use, locally handmade woodwork, and a permeable parking area.
8484 South Main Street, Lodi https://lodilibrary.net/ (607) 582-6218 director@lodilibrary.netElmira-Chemung Transportation Council
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/elmira-chemung-transportation-councilThe Elmira-Chemung Transportation Council (ECTC) is the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the Elmira Urbanized Area.The MPO's mission is to help build regional agreement on transportation investments and to balance highway, mass transit and other needs, leading to equitable and cost-effective transportation outcomes. ECTC is responsible for the planning and programming of any transportation project that includes Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) or Federal Transit Administration (FTA) funding. One of their resources is BACPAC - the Bicycle Advisory Committee / Pedestrian Advisory Committee for Chemung, Schuyler and Steuben Counties, an informal group dedicated to walking, biking, hiking and other non-motorized transportation in the tri-county area.
400 East Church Street, Elmira https://www.chemungcountyny.gov/departments/s_-_z_departments/transportation_council/index.php (607) 737-5510 ectc@chemungcountyny.govEmcor Betlem Services
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/emcor-betlem-servicesWhatever your needs; from a new comfort system, an emergency repair, a seasonal tune-up, duct cleaning, or just a phone call to ask advice, you can count on Emcor Betlem Services to provide knowledgeable professional service. Their Residential Division has over 40 people dedicated to keeping your family safe and comfortable. These highly talented and trained individuals have dedicated most of their working lives to this industry, and they are Betlem's greatest strength. Emcor Betlem Services is a NYSERDA Air-Source Heat Pump Participating Installer.
704 Clinton Avenue South, Rochester http://www.emcorbetlem.com (585) 271-4328 residential@betlem.comEmmy's Organics
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/emmys-organicsEmmy’s is a home grown, family-oriented company, committed to spreading the good word about healthy snacking as well as social and environmental responsibility. Emmy’s B Corp Certification also shows the company’s strong passion for using business as a force for good. Examples of this can be seen in the organic and non-GMO ingredients Emmy’s sources, the way they give back to their community and other causes and the way they treat all people involved with their business. Emmy’s products are made in a wind and solar powered building and much attention is placed on reducing their carbon footprint.
15 Royal Rd, Ithaca http://emmysorganics.com/ (607) 319-5113 info@emmysorganics.comEnergy Independent Caroline
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/energy-independent-carolineEnergy Independent Caroline is a collaborative effort between residents, Town Board, and other interested people to effectively use our natural resources to achieve energy independence from fossil fuels on a municipal & residential level. Their mission is to produce power for electricity, heat, and transportation from renewable resources. To accomplish this, they initiate renewable energy projects while educating Caroline residents about energy issues in order to build commitment to reducing energy consumption.
2670 Slaterville Rd, Slaterville Springs http://www.townofcaroline.org/energy-independent-caroline.html (607) 539-6400 sunnybrk@gmail.comEnergy Savers Inc
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/energy-savers-incEnergy Savers Auditors will assist you to develop a solid plan to begin to saving on energy costs. Upgrading your insulation, windows, air sealing, heating and cooling systems homeowners like you could save 30-70% off your usage. Energy Savers Inc. is a locally owned and accredited Home Performance Contractor who's sole focus is to improve the quality of your home and life. We improve the safety, comfort, energy efficiency and health of homes and businesses.
203 Bagg St, East Syracuse http://www.energysaverscny.com/ (315) 437-3008 energysaverinc@hotmail.comEnergyTec
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/energytecEnergyTec specializes in closed and open cell spray foam, cellulose loose fill or dense pack, and flash seal foam and fiberglass. Windows /doors are ENERGY STAR rated and they are an insulation specialist company with BPI certifications. They do residential and commercial work with spray foam, foam board, cellulose, fiberglass or a combination of these to meet our clients’ needs. In addition, they also install bath/kitchen fans with ducting to exterior, install HE furnaces, boilers, and water heaters, and install ENERGY STAR Windows and Doors. Air sealing is one of their top priorities.
405 Campbell Ave, Ithaca http://ithacaenergytec.com (607) 351-1157 ithacaenergytec@gmail.comEngineers for a Sustainable World
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/engineers-for-a-sustainable-worldEngineers for a Sustainable World aims to forage innovative, lasting solutions to local and global sustainability challenges. Members of this team participate in projects pertaining to Solar Powered Solutions, Renewable energy Design and Bio fuels. Talks take place every semester by local professors and industry experts to educate people about sustainable initiatives in their area. These talks are open to the public so that we can educate the greater population about the work that needs to be done to create a lasting community. Tours also take place of the Ithaca area to highlight the local sustainable practices as well as learn about different types of sustainability.
107 Hollister Hall, Ithaca https://esw.engineering.cornell.edu/ eswcornell@gmail.comEthereal Energy Systems
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ethereal-energy-systemsEthereal Energy Systems install sustainable energy system solutions. Their services include Air Source Heat Pumps, Solar installation, and Net Zero design and build.
Groton, NY 13073 https://www.etherealenergysystems.com/ (607) 279-3395 etherealenergysystems@gmail.comETM Solar Works
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/etm-solar-works-ETM specializes in solar energy systems. They install solar electric systems and solar hot water heaters on residences and commercial buildings and repair existing solar energy systems. They also sell small wind turbines. Their prime directive is to bring environmentally friendly solar power to as many people on planet Earth as possible.
300 North St, Endicott http://www.etmsolar.com/ (607) 785-6499 info@etmsolar.comE&V Energy Companies
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ev-energy-companiesE & V Energy is a family owned and operated business that has been serving local friends and neighbors since 1913. Their years of experience give them the knowledgeable personalized service few companies can match. E&V Energy Companies offers ductless heating and cooling solutions, energy efficient furnaces, boilers and air conditioners, fuel oil or propane delivery options, and generators. There are nine locations across Central New York.
1126 W Danby Rd, Newfield http://www.eandvenergy.com (607) 241-1010Ever Green Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ever-green-farmEver Green Farm is a small Certified Organic family farm. They grow a variety of seasonal vegetables, herbs, flowers on approximately 8 acres. They're committed to chemical free farming to produce nutritious vegetables for their families and yours. They offer weekly vegetables June through October through membership in CSA. In addition to their organic certification, they do not use any pesticides, fungicides, or herbicides on the farm. They utilize floating row covers and encourage natural predation of beneficial insects to control pest damage. They feed the soil with compost and cover crop “green manure”. All of the seeds they purchase to start their transplants are certified organic, untreated, and Non-GMO.
5942 Old Lake Rd, Rock Stream https://egfcsa.com/ (607) 243-3613 info@egfcsa.comEve's Cidery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/eves-cideryEve's Cidery is a small family farm producing naturally fermented ciders from our own organically-grown fruit and from wild-foraged apples and pears in the hills of Van Etten, located at the intersection of the Finger Lakes and the Northern Appalachian Plateau, traditional lands of the Cayuga Nation and Haudenosaunee Confederacy, in upstate New York. Their cider is sold online (shipped to 40 states), at onsite tastings by appointment, and at the Ithaca Farmers' Market.
308 Beckhorn Hollow Road, Van Etten https://www.evescidery.com/ autumnstoscheck@gmail.comExcellent Air Heating and Cooling
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/excellent-air-heating-and-coolingExcellent Air Heating and Coolings' areas of expertise include repairs, maintenance and installation of furnaces, central air conditioning, heat pumps, ductless mini-split systems, ductwork, air purification, humidifiers and dehumidifiers, water heaters, boilers, and generators. Excellent Air Heating and Cooling is a NYSERDA Air-Source Heat Pump Participating Installer, a winner of the 2017 Angie's List Super Service Award, a BBB Accredited Business, a member of the Air Conditioning Contractors of America, and has over 10 years Home Advisor Screened & Approved.
376 Scottsville Mumford Road, Scottsville http://www.excellentairny.com (585) 889-7840 info@excellentairny.comExtinction Rebellion Ithaca
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/extinction-rebellion-ithacaExtinction Rebellion is a worldwide movement to raise awareness of the ecological/climate crisis and agitate for swift and serious responses. Extinction Rebellion Ithaca, started in summer 2019, is a growing local group that is seeking to further XR’s goals locally and nationally through education, creative culture jamming and nonviolent direct action.
115 E M.L.K. Jr. St, Ithaca https://www.xrithaca.org/ xr.ithaca@protonmail.comFair Hands LLC
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/fair-hands-llcFair Hands works to integrate conservation and energy-efficient design into homes and buildings, providing energy audits, improvements, insulation, and repairs. They provide comprehensive energy audits for single family and multi-family homes and also performs energy studies of buildings that house commercial and not-for-profit enterprises. Fair Hands provides complete services for condition assessments, insulation, structural improvements, and repair in homes and buildings. They can integrate sustainable energy-efficient design with both state and local.
2291 Perry City Rd, Ithaca http://www.fairhands.org (607) 229-6905 blairtily@fairhands.orgFairport Brewing Company
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/fairport-brewing-companyFairport Brewing Company is proud to offer their artisan, hand-crafted approach to brewing the highest quality beer using only the best ingredients. Their brews honor the heritage and pride of the local community of Fairport, NY. They’re also proud to call themselves the first New York State farm brewery in Monroe County.
99 S Main St, Fairport http://fairportbrewing.com (585) 425-3003 info@fairportbrewing.comFamily Counseling Service of the Finger Lakes, Inc.
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/family-counseling-service-of-the-finger-lakes,-incFamily Counseling Services’ mission is to provide counseling and supportive services to individuals, children and families to improve the quality of their life at home and in the community. Their first priority is to recognize the dignity of all human beings and strive to provide the highest quality of service to those who come to them in need. They provide services for general therapy and counseling, along with services specializing in domestic violence, parenting, and support for LGBTQ+ youth.
671 South Exchange Street, Geneva https://fcsfl.org/ (315) 789-2613 familycounseling@fcsfl.orgFarmer Ground Flour
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/farmer-ground-flourFarmer Ground Flour began milling flour in 2009 from the grain that they grow in New York's Finger Lakes region. Through a custom series of beautiful pink granite millstones, their process creates astonishingly fresh and vibrant flour. A whole grain is the entire seed of a plant. This seed or kernel is composed of endosperm, germ and bran. They designed their milling process to retain the integrity of these three parts and impart the nutrition of the whole grain—allowing the natural nutrients, fibers, oils and flavors to speak for themselves.
240 Aiken Rd, Trumansburg http://www.farmergroundflour.com/ (607) 387-1007 farmergroundsales@gmail.comFarmers Market Federation of New York
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/farmers-market-federation-of-new-yorkThe Farmers Market Federation of NY works with over 700 farmers markets statewide, as well as government agencies, nonprofits, the local farm community, and consumers across the state. Their mission is to support and promote the viability of farmers markets through innovative services, programs and partnerships that maximize the benefits of markets to sellers, buyers and communities.
109 Twin Oaks Drive, Syracuse https://www.nyfarmersmarket.com/ (315) 400-1447Federation of Monroe County Environmentalists
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/federation-of-monroe-county-environmentalistsFederation of Monroe County Environmentalists supports responsible growth and development within the Monroe County area. Full protection of the environment must not be compromised. Their present focus is on sustainable development. They are working to familiarize citizens and decision makers in their community with the principles of balanced, sustainable development, to show that preserving and protecting environmental integrity benefits every citizen, now and in the future.
348 Ripplewood Drive, Rochester http://fmce.org/ fmce.org@gmail.comFinger Lakes Beekeepers Club
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/finger-lakes-beekeepers-clubThe Finger Lakes Beekeepers Club page is a community of over 100 beekeepers at all levels of experience and expertise whose purpose is to share knowledge and appreciation of honeybees, to improve the craftsmanship of its members, and to provide opportunities for friendship and conviviality among members and their families. Beekeeping speakers, workshops and programs are sponsored throughout the year.
615 Willow Avenue, Ithaca http://flbeeclub.com/ Info@flbeeclub.comFinger Lakes Buy Green
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/finger-lakes-buy-greenThe goal of this website is to encourage green purchasing practices by providing consumers (residents, businesses, and other organizations) with the information necessary to buy products that protect our health and our environment. Included is a regularly updated database of product information, complete with product names, green attributes and the local supplier. The database of green products is constantly growing. Enjoy exploring this site and all it has to offer! Please check back regularly as new products and stores are added.
122 Commercial Ave, Ithaca http://recycletompkins.org/Other-Services/Buy-Green (607) 273-6632 beckstrom@tompkins-co.orgFinger Lakes Cider House
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/finger-lakes-cider-houseFinger Lakes Cider House at Good Life Farm is the hub of the hard cider renaissance in New York apple country. All of the meat, dairy, produce and grains are raised on the FLX farms, making their food farm-to-table. You'll find them located on scenic Route 89 along Cayuga Lake in Interlaken, just north of Ithaca and Trumansburg.
4017 Hickok Rd, Interlaken http://www.fingerlakesciderhouse.com/ (607) 351-3313 info@fingerlakesciderhouse.comFinger Lakes Climate Fund
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/finger-lakes-climate-fundThe Finger Lakes Climate Fund works to promote energy efficiency projects in the Finger Lakes area while strengthening our regional economy and assisting local families in need. Carbon offset donations are used for grants to fund energy efficiency projects that would not otherwise be possible in low to moderate income households in the Finger Lakes region. These grants help pay for insulation, air sealing, energy efficient heating equipment, and other upgrades to reduce energy use and greenhouse gas emissions. The Finger Lakes Climate Fund is also investigating other cost-effective local carbon offset projects such as solar hot water, solar photovoltaic, biomass heating, and other renewable energy projects. The Finger Lakes Climate Fund is a way for people to support our community while offsetting their home, plane, or vehicle pollution.
309 N Aurora St, Ithaca http://fingerlakesclimatefund.org/ (607) 272-1720 gay@sustainabletompkins.orgFinger Lakes Compost
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/finger-lakes-compostFinger Lakes Compost is a collection service for food scraps and other compostable waste, offering curbside collection on a personalized schedule to residents, schools, businesses and institutions in Chemung, Schuyler, Yates, and other surrounding counties. Collected waste is composted onsite, producing compost soil for sale.
4420 Pre Emption Road, Rock Stream http://www.fingerlakescompost.com/ (315) 335-0424 fingerlakescompost@gmail.comFinger Lakes Dermatology
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/finger-lakes-dermatologyIn addition to providing excellent patient-centered care, Dr. Yentzer is also a strong advocate for protecting the environment. In an effort to reduce his carbon footprint, the new Finger Lakes Dermatology building has been designed to achieve net-zero energy consumption. This is accomplished through a combination of high efficiency HVAC, superior insulation, and a SunPower solar array. To encourage his patients to drive electric cars, Dr. Yentzer has also installed a level 2 EV charger in his parking lot.
2141 Dryden Road, Freeville http://fingerlakesderm.com (607) 708-1330 info@fingerlakesderm.comFinger Lakes Eat Smart New York
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/finger-lakes-eat-smart-new-yorkCornell Cooperative Extension and Foodlink are dedicated to strengthening families and communities in the Finger Lakes. They are part of a statewide initiative called Eat Smart New York. The Finger Lakes Eat Smart New York region includes Cayuga, Chemung, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Schuyler, Seneca, Steuben, Tompkins, Wayne and Yates counties. Their team is made up of 21 educators with experience in nutrition, public health, health education and gardening. Individuals who qualify for and/or receive benefits through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) may participate in their free events.
1581 New York 88, Newark http://fingerlakeseatsmartnewyork.org/ (315) 331-8415 wayne@cornell.eduFinger Lakes Farmstead Cheese Co.
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/finger-lakes-farmstead-cheese-coFinger Lakes Farmstead Cheese Co. strives to produce premium quality cheese, handcrafted from locally produced milk, offering great taste and value to the consumer while supporting a family farm. They make European style farmstead cheeses using fresh, raw milk from their family farm. Their cows graze from early spring to late fall. Grazing keeps the herd happy and healthy, and is known for its positive effect on cheese flavor.
5491 Bergen Rd, Trumansburg https://www.facebook.com/fingerlakescheese/ (607) 216-1083 taberrichards.nancy@gmail.comFinger Lakes Fresh
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/finger-lakes-freshFinger Lakes Fresh produces the highest quality products made with real, natural ingredients from New York farmers — supporting a healthy, vibrant local food system. Whenever you buy their products, you help to create jobs and training opportunities for people with disabilities and other barriers to employment, and you strengthen your community.
10 Pinckney Rd, Ithaca https://www.linkedin.com/company/finger-lakes-fresh/ (607) 347-6767 info@fingerlakesfresh.comFinger Lakes Institute
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/finger-lakes-instituteFinger Lakes Institute (FLI) is dedicated to the promotion of environmental research and education about the Finger Lakes and surrounding environments. In collaboration with regional environmental partners and state and local government offices, the Institute fosters environmentally-sound development practices throughout the region, and disseminates accumulated knowledge to the public.
300 Pulteney Street, Geneva http://www.hws.edu/fli/ (315) 781-4399 fli@hws.eduFinger Lakes - Lake Ontario Watershed Protection Alliance
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/finger-lakes---lake-ontario-watershed-protection-allianceThe mission of the Finger Lakes - Lake Ontario Watershed Protection Alliance is to facilitate processes that encourage watershed partnerships and implementation of action plans to protect and enhance water quality based on local needs assessment, a holistic approach, information exchange and public education, and measurable goals and milestones.
3105 NY-3, Fulton http://www.fllowpa.org/index.html (315) 592-9663 klama3481@gmail.comFinger Lakes Land Access, Reconciliation, and Reparations Working Group
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/finger-lakes-land-access,-reconciliation,-and-reparations-working-groupThe Finger Lakes Land Access Reconciliation & Reparations Working Group is a collaborative group of individuals and community based organizations working together to ask and answer questions on topics of land, sovereignty, and access, and to address the inequalities of these issues that exist in the complex intersections of race and class privilege, amongst many others.
Ithaca, NY https://www.facebook.com/FLXLARR/ (607) 319-5095 flxlandreconciliation@gmail.comFinger Lakes Land Trust
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/finger-lakes-land-trustThe Finger Lakes Land Trust (FLLT) was founded in 1989 to protect forests, farmlands, gorges, and shorelines in the Finger Lakes region of New York. They have saved over 19,000 acres of the region's wetlands, forests, farmland, grassland, and gorges. This has been accomplished through the establishment of nature preserves that are open to the public for quiet recreation, the use of conservation easements (voluntary agreements on private lands), and the provision of technical assistance and educational programs to local governments, landowners, and the public.
202 E Court St, Ithaca http://www.fllt.org (607) 275-9487 info@fllt.orgFinger Lakes Meat Project
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/finger-lakes-meat-projectThe Finger Lakes Meat Project is an initiative by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins and Steuben Counties to grow the freezer trade (sales of meat in bulk quantities such as whole, half and quarter animals) to benefit regional livestock farmers and consumers. It provides educational outreach, a region-wide online directory of farms, and community freezer storage locations in Ithaca and Corning, called Meat Lockers. The Ithaca Meat Locker is a community freezer space for storing bulk purchases of locally-raised meat. Though many people are interested in buying meat locally and in bulk, many lack adequate freezer space at home. As a solution to this barrier, they posed the idea of a Meat Locker, just like ones that were frequently used in the 50's and 60's.
118 West Green Street, Ithaca https://www.pressbayalley.com/meat-locker (607) 216-8321 pressbayfoodhub@gmail.comFinger Lakes Native Plant Society
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/finger-lakes-native-plant-societyFinger Lakes Native Plant Society is an Ithaca-based organization dedicated to promoting the appreciation of the region's native flora. They hold free public field trips throughout the year and free indoor programs during the colder months. Members receive a newsletter and participate in a seed exchange, a spring native plant sale, and a December celebration of native plants.
532 Cayuga Heights Road, Ithaca http://flnps.org/Finger Lakes Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management (PRISM)
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/finger-lakes-partnership-for-regional-invasive-species-management-(prism)PRISM aims to reduce the introduction, spread, and impact of invasive species within the Finger Lakes PRISM region through coordinated education, detection, prevention, and control measures.
300 Pulteney St, Geneva http://fingerlakesinvasives.org/ (315) 781-4385 mosher@hws.eduFinger Lakes Permaculture Institute
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/finger-lakes-permaculture-instituteThe Finger Lakes Permaculture Institute (FLPCI) was founded by Michael Burns, Steve Gabriel and Karryn Olson Ramanujan in 2005. They offer opportunities to learn sustainable, ecological design methods including workshops, study groups, apprentice programs, and the intensive Permaculture Design Certification Course in upstate New York, USA.
325 Elm Street, Ithaca http://fingerlakespermaculture.org/ (607) 527-0607 board@fingerlakespermaculture.orgFinger Lakes Regional Watershed Alliance
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/finger-lakes-regional-watershed-allianceIn 2010, nine lake and watershed organizations representing the inhabited Finger Lakes in New York State formed the Finger Lakes Regional Watershed Alliance (“FLRWA”). This alliance represents over 10,000 individual property owners, residents and voters across the entire Finger Lakes region. The purposes of FLRWA are to bring together the members, expertise and desires of the Finger Lakes watershed associations to preserve and protect their watersheds with a collective regional voice; to join forces to advocate for mutually beneficial regional changes, backed by sound research; and to promote collective actions that represent the desires of the entire Finger Lakes region.
601 South Main Street, Geneva http://www.flrwa.org (315) 481-5048Finger Lakes Renewable Energy LLC
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/finger-lakes-renewable-energy-llc-Finger Lakes Renewable Energy LLC offers full service consultation, design, materials supply and installation company for on-grid, off-grid and grid-tie solar PV systems. They also provide maintenance, repairs and energy conservation consultations.
Bostwick Road, Ithaca http://www.flenergy.com/ (607) 327-0053 snowcarp@hotmail.comFinger Lakes ReUse
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/finger-lakes-reuseFinger Lakes ReUse is an Ithaca organization striving to enhance community, economy, and environment through ReUse. Ithaca ReUse Center and ReUse MegaCenter provide a convenient and affordable way to donate, purchase, and reuse materials including household goods, furniture, building materials, refurbished computers, computer peripherals, and home electronics. Other services include building deconstruction, the ReSET job training program, and the Ithaca Fixers Collective.
214 Elmira Rd, Ithaca http://ithacareuse.org/ (607) 257-9699 info@fingerlakesreuse.orgFinger Lakes Rideshare
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/finger-lakes-rideshare-Finger Lakes Rideshare is an online ridematching network powered by Zimride. This is a fun and easy way to share the seats in your car or catch a ride. With Finger Lakes Rideshare, you can find friends, classmates, and coworkers going the same way you are (available to users who commute in or out of the greater Finger Lake area). There is a coalition to help people find and share rides in Tompkins County and the surrounding areas. Partners include Cornell University, Ithaca College, Ithaca-Tompkins County Transportation Council, Way2Go, Tompkins County, Wells College, and TST BOCES.
121 East Court Street, Ithaca https://511nyrideshare.org/web/finger-lakes-rideshare (718) 886-1343 info@511NYRideshare.orgFinger Lakes Tasting Room
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/finger-lakes-tasting-roomThe Finger Lakes Tasting Room offers rotating tastings of regionally produced wine, beer, hard cider, and mead, along with wine bottle sales, non-alcholic drinks, local cheeses, meats, and baked goods, gifts, and more.
31 Main Street, Cortland https://www.experiencecortland.com/destination/finger-lakes-tasting-and-tap-room (607) 344-3084 fltr31mainst@gmail.comFinger Lakes Toy Library
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/finger-lakes-toy-libraryA 501(c)(3) nonprofit children's toy lending library with a mission to improve quality of life by increasing access to toys, supporting play, and encouraging a culture of reuse and sharing. Specializing in high-quality toys, and an all-ages games and puzzles collection. Memberships are available to all community members, regardless of ability to pay. A great resource for families, child care providers, therapists, family workers, grandparents, babysitters and so many more! The Toy Library also welcome donations of gently-used toys--please see the website for donation guidelines. Located at the Shops at Ithaca Mall.
40 Catherwood Road, Ithaca http://www.fingerlakestoylibrary.org (607) 319-0488 info@fingerlakestoylibrary.orgFinger Lakes Trail Conference
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/finger-lakes-trail-conferenceThe Finger Lakes Trail Conference's mission is "to build, protect, enhance, and promote a continuous footpath across New York State, forever!" They work in cooperation with their members and various organizations to develop and maintain a premier hiking trail system from the Catskills to Niagara Falls and Allegheny National Forest with branches throughout the Finger Lakes region.
6111 Visitor Center Rd, Mt Morris https://fingerlakestrail.org/ (585) 658-9320 info@fingerlakestrail.orgFinger Lakes Water Hub
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/finger-lakes-water-hubThe Hub is the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation's center of activity to better understand, protect and address the water quality issues confronting the Finger Lakes. The Hub is composed of four experts stationed in NYSDEC's Syracuse office who operate throughout the region. The Hub takes a collaborative approach, as maintaining water quality and ecology is necessarily a team effort. To build on the existing passion and drive for protecting and restoring the Finger Lakes, the Hub staff coordinate with existing NYSDEC water programs, such as the harmful algal bloom program, the Great Lakes program, and watershed-based scientific monitoring and assessment activities. Hub staff are working to connect state agency programs with the work of research institutions, local governments and civic organizations, and will work with key stakeholders to develop strategies for individual Finger Lakes.
615 Erie Boulevard West, Syracuse https://www.dec.ny.gov/chemical/81576.html (315) 426-7507 aimee.clinkhammer@dec.ny.govFinger Lakes Zero Waste Coalition
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/finger-lakes-zero-waste-coalitionFinger Lakes Zero Waste Coalition is a not-for-profit volunteer organization dedicated to promoting sustainable waste management practices, and to leading the fight to oppose the expansion of landfills for out-of-county and out-of-state garbage. Their mission is to protect the air, land and water quality of the Finger Lakes region, and promote economic development that preserves our greatest asset—the natural beauty of the Finger Lakes.
P.O. Box 865 Geneva, New York 14456 http://www.flzw.org kbr2@twc.comFirst Presbyterian Church - Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/first-presbyterian-church---justice,-peace-and-integrity-of-creationThe JPIC (Justice, Peace and the Integrity of Creation) committee is a social and environmental witness group that grew out of the church’s earlier Church and Society committee. As a subcommittee of Adult Education we regularly offer topic ideas and support.
315 N Cayuga St, Ithaca http://www.firstpresithaca.org (607) 272-2800 office@firstpresithaca.orgFish's Farm Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/fishs-farm-marketFish's Farm Market is a five generation family offering a wide variety of fruits and vegetables during a growing season which usually starts with strawberries and asparagus in May/June and ends with pumpkins and winter squash in November, along with greenhouse-grown flowers, bedding plants and hanging baskets. Their products are available at at their greenhouse and U-Pick strawberry fields in Shortsville, at several farm stands, and through a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) share program.
4494 Mount Payne Road, Shortsville https://www.facebook.com/FishsFarmMarket/ (585) 289-4215Fleur De Lis Brew Works
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/fleur-de-lis-brew-worksFleur De Lis Brew Works take pride in being good stewards of the land and its resources. Their beer garden has been in the Partee farming family for three generations. They intend to create high quality beer with New York ingredients including hops grown on their property. Their beer is brewed with naturally filtered limestone well water giving it a distinct quality not found in commercial breweries. Other locally sourced ingredients will be vegetables & fruits, honey from a closely guarded apiary, maple & walnuts sourced from the property.
3630 State Route 414, Seneca Falls https://fleurdelisbrewworks.com/ (315) 665-2337 info@fleurdelisbrewworks.comFloof Collage pARTy!
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/floof-collage-party!A fellow artist at the former Spirit and Kitsch gallery once told Corinne Stern, “I love the way you floof things up!” That comment inspired the name of Stern’s new enterprise, “Floof Collage pARTy!” Headquartered in Stern’s 500 square foot studio on Burleigh Road in Ithaca, the studio offers a mixed-media experience to unlock the inner artist. Decorate with a variety of materials, further embellish with a few more, and add a bit of something else for good measure. Many of her materials are recycled and repurposed! Corinne also makes the art of "floofing" accessible to everyone, by traveling wherever she's invited.
Burleigh Drive, Ithaca https://floofcollageparty.wordpress.com/ (607) 279-3512 floofcollageparty@gmail.comFLX Table
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/flx-tableFLX Table in Geneva, NY was dreamed up by Chef and Master Sommelier Christopher Bates. In most restaurants you have your own table, but at FLX Table things are being shaken up a little! FLX Table seats just 12 people at a single, large table which is a focal point of the experience. You will sit with your party, but may also be dining with strangers whom you may get to know as the evening goes on. Featuring unique, three to five-course dinners that change seasonally and often, and with a wide selection of local beers and wines to compliment the entrees, every night makes for a unique, farm-to-table experience at FLX Table.
22 Linden Street, Geneva https://flxtable.com/ (315) 730-3083 jj@flxhospitality.comFOCUS Greater Syracuse
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/focus-greater-syracuse“Forging Our Community’s United Strength,” FOCUS Greater Syracuse, Inc. is a not-for-profit organization creating community-wide visioning programs with the goal of making Central New York a better place to live and work by enabling citizens, organizations and government to work together and tapping into citizen creativity and engagement. FOCUS engages in citizen-centered research, engagement and planning, including regular public forums, working groups, and the Citizen Academy program offering education on citizen involvement through an integrated approach to economic vitality, social equity and a healthy environment.
201 E Washington St, Syracuse http://www.focussyracuse.org/ (315) 448-8732 focus@syrgov.netFood and Ferments
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/food-and-fermentsMakers of naturally fermented sauerkrauts, kimchi, beet kvass, kombucha, pickles & more. Working with local farmers, retailers, & restaurants to bring ferments to the table. They're all about seeing our community eating healthy, local, fermented foods & beverages. Basic traditional foods, and food preparation methods of cooking and storage. They look to do our part to bridge the gap which the processed food era has made.
3175 State Route 13, Truxton http://www.foodandferments.com/ (215) 954-8243 foodandferments@gmail.comFood and Health Network of South Central New York
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/food-and-health-network-of-south-central-new-yorkThe Food & Health Network (FaHN) is an eight-county coalition of diverse stakeholders working to build food-secure communities and a thriving, healthy, regional food system through collaboration. FaHN is a program of the nonprofit Rural Health Network of South Central NY, whose mission is to advance the health and well-being of rural people and communities. FaHN supports programs and policies that bridge connections between local agriculture, food access and healthcare so that all community members have access to nutritious food and local farms and businesses remain viable for many years to come. Their network takes an interdisciplinary, systematic, and regional approach to impact South Central New York’s food system.
455 Court Street, Binghamton https://foodandhealthnetwork.org/ (607) 692-7669 esummerlee@rhnscny.orgFood Bank of Central New York
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/food-bank-of-central-new-yorkFood Bank of Central New York serves as the main food distribution hub for hundreds of partner agencies that comprise the emergency food network in eleven counties across central and northern New York.They provide more than 22.5 million pounds of food to families, children, and elderly every year. Their Fresh Food program delivers fresh produce, dairy, and bread donated by area grocery stores on a daily basis to community organizations for immediate distribution to neighborhood residents, salvaging food that would otherwise be discarded at grocery retailers and offers food insecure individuals the opportunity to receive fresh, nutritious food in their neighborhood.They educate all levels of government on the importance of increasing funding for government programs, and on the important role that food banks, food pantries, and soup kitchens have in filling the gap. They also provide a variety of educational resources and outreach initiatives.
7066 Interstate Island Road, Syracuse https://www.foodbankcny.org/ (315) 437-1899Food Bank of the Southern Tier
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/food-bank-of-the-southern-tierThe Food Bank of the Southern Tier distributes food and other grocery products to people in need through a network of more than 165 member agencies including food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters and other hunger relief organizations in Broome, Chemung, Schuyler, Steuben, Tioga and Tompkins counties. They also administer several direct service food distribution programs including the BackPack Program™ and Mobile Food Pantry. They are also a member of Feeding America and a regional agency of Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Rochester.
388 Upper Oakwood Avenue, Elmira https://www.foodbankst.org/ (607) 796-6061 info@foodbankst.orgFood Forest Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/food-forest-farmAt Food Forest Farm, they aim to help people create low-maintenance, regenerative food systems. They grow, supply, and teach about perennial vegetables and other multipurpose plants. They work with their clients to design landscapes, and lives, that are sustaining and nourishing for the people and the planet. Their main garden and farm projects are in New York. Their Paradise Lot garden in Holyoke Massachusetts is thriving and tended by new wonderful land stewards.
Brooktondale, NY http://www.foodforestfarm.com (413) 588-8435 foodforestfarm@gmail.comFoodlink
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/foodlinkFor more than 40 years, Foodlink has leveraged the power of food to end hunger and build healthier communities in Allegany, Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Orleans, Seneca, Wayne, Wyoming, and Yates counties. Foodlink’s community health programs provide new access points to nutritious and affordable food in underserved communities. They empower individuals and families to make healthy choices through nutrition and culinary education initiatives. Through their food bank, they distribute nearly 20 million pounds of food annually to a network of nonprofit partners.The Foodlink Community Kitchen nourishes thousands of children daily with healthy meals, slices locally grown apples that are distributed throughout New York, and prepares people for careers in the regional food industry through a one-of-a-kind career empowerment program.
1999 Mt Read Blvd, Rochester https://foodlinkny.org/ (585) 328-3380 info@foodlinkny.orgFood Policy Council of Tompkins County
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/food-policy-council-of-tompkins-countyThe Food Policy Council of Tompkins County is a non-governmental citizen advocacy council working for a more sustainable, equitably, healthy and affordable food system for Tompkins County, NY. Their first initiative, Tompkins Food Future, is a two-year collaborative community project aiming to develop a county-wide food system plan; learn more athttp://www.tompkinsfoodfuture.org/.
615 Willow Avenue, Ithaca https://tcfoodpolicy.wordpress.com/ tcfpc-groups@googlegroups.comForget-Me-Not Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/forget-me-not-farmForget-Me-Not Farm is a family homestead that produces and sells diverse herbal products, yarn, cider, and more, and offers farmstays and classes on medicine and textile making. Forget-Me-Not Farm sells its products online and at the Ithaca Farmers' Market. The farm also has it's own B&B where you can enjoy the farm life and pure nature.
56 Lathrop Hill Road, Candor http://smallgracesatforgetmenotfarm.com (607) 319-1456 smallgracesherbal@gmail.comFOUND in Ithaca
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/found-in-ithacaFOUND in Ithaca is a multi-dealer antique and vintage marketplace. FOUNDs' 45 dealers have assembled a rich and ever-changing array of hand-picked, artfully arranged items that encompasses a broad range of styles including; Mid-Century Modern, Farmhouse Fresh and Traditional.
227 Cherry St, Ithaca http://foundinithaca.com (607) 319-5078 debra@foundinithaca.comFour Winds Energy
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/four-winds-energyFour Winds is a full service renewable energy company, dedicated to providing its customers with the very best in renewable energy products and services. They offer a wide range of system sizes, from full sized "turn key" systems, right down to providing the "do-it yourselfer" with the proper components. They primarily specialize in stand alone solar and wind electric systems, grid connected wind and solar electric systems and solar and wind powered water pumping systems. Roy Butler is a NABCEP Certified Solar PV Installer and a NYSERDA Eligible Installer for the NY State PV and wind incentive programs.
8902 County Road 46, Arkport http://www.four-winds-energy.com/ (607) 324-9747 Roy@four-winds-energy.comFreeville Earthship/Tapped Earth Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/freeville-earthshiptapped-earth-farmOff-grid farm, homestead, and teen education center utilizing rainwater collection and diversion, earth-bermed greenhouse, pastured poultry, vegetables, berries, tree fruits/nuts.
Freeville, NY 13068 http://freevilleearthship.blogspot.com (607) 280-7075 chad.devoe@gmail.comFreeville Farmers' Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/freeville-farmers-marketThe Freeville Farmers Market is a pop-up style farmers market that runs on every Sunday from 12pm - 3pm, May through September. Their location offers plenty of easy parking and a playground and field for kids to run free in. Vendors offer local vegetables, meat, cheese, honey, maple syrup, shiitake mushrooms, coffee, eggs, herbal iced-teas, and other products from professional local farms and small hobby operations.
43 Main St, Freeville http://freevillefarmersmarket.org/ freevillefarmersmarket@gmail.comFriends Bike Clinic - Sundays
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/friends-bike-clinic---sundaysFriends Bike Clinic is an informal all-volunteer organization sponsored by the Quakers in Ithaca NY. Twice a week, they set out a bunch of bike stands and bike tools for use by anyone who wants work on their bike or help others fix their bike. The clinic is held on Sundays from 1pm to 3pm at the Quaker meetinghouse (3rd and Madison). They also hold occasional mobile bike clinics at various local events. Everyone is welcome! Sundays 1pm to 3pm at the Quaker meetinghouse (3rd and Madison) Tuesdays 4pm to 6pm at the Ithaca Generator makerspace (116 West Green St. in the basement of the Journal Building)
120 3rd St, Ithaca https://www.facebook.com/pg/FriendsBikeClinic (607) 229-9500 clerk@ithacamonthlymeeting.orgFriends Bike Clinic – Tuesdays
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/friends-bike-clinic-–-tuesdays-Friends Bike Clinic is an informal all-volunteer organization sponsored by the Quakers in Ithaca NY. Twice a week they set out a bunch of bike stands and bike tools for use by anyone who wants work on their bike or help others fix their bike. They also hold occasional mobile bike clinics at various local events. Everyone is welcome! The clinic is held on Sundays from 1pm to 3pm at the Quaker meetinghouse (3rd and Madison) and Tuesdays from 4pm to 6pm at the Ithaca Generator makerspace (116 West Green St. in the basement of the Journal Building).
116 W Green St, Ithaca https://www.facebook.com/pg/FriendsBikeClinic (607) 229-9500 clerk@ithacamonthlymeeting.orgFriendship Donations Network
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/friendship-donations-networkFriendship Donations Network rescues food and reduces hunger in our community, focusing on rescuing foods that have a limited shelf life and so are not typically available in a traditional food bank model. These nutritious foods, such as fresh fruits, vegetables, and breads, are donated by local food outlets, including stores, restaurants, farms and colleges. Every day, volunteers deliver these perishable items directly to local pantries and other community food programs. FDN calls upon its network of volunteers to respond quickly once food becomes available, in order to ensure that food is distributed within a few hours on the day it is picked up. If FDN did not exist, most of this food would be discarded, contributing to environmental degradation and increased hunger.
1013 West Martin Luther King Junior Street, Ithaca http://friendshipdonations.org/ (607) 216-9522 info@friendshipdonations.orgFriends of Rogers
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/friends-of-rogersFriends of Rogers (FOR) is a nonprofit organization composed of dedicated supporters of the Rogers Environmental Education Center. They offer environmental and educational annual community events, school programs, Adventure Camps, adult programs, and more. FOR also displays a rich collection of NYS birds, provides interpretive exhibits, and maintains the many trails and trout ponds on 600 acres of NYS property.
2721 State Route 80, Sherburne https://friendsofrogers.org/ (607) 674-4733 info@friendsofrogers.orgFriends of the Montezuma Wetlands Complex
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/friends-of-the-montezuma-wetlands-complexThe mission of Friends of the Montezuma Wetlands is to assist and promote wildlife management, habitat restoration, conservation education, and public use within the Montezuma Wetlands Complex (MWC). The Friends of the Montezuma Wetlands Complex work with the US Fish and Wildlife Service, the New York Department of Environmental Conservation, and Ducks Unlimited to protect, restore, and enhance wildlife habitat over 36,000 acres in upstate New York. They assist in promoting and maintaining outdoor-related recreation in the MWC, provide educational services, and promote research activities for the MWC.
3395 U.S. 20, Seneca Falls https://friendsofmontezuma.org montezuma@audubon.orgFrisch Ecological Design
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/frisch-ecological-designFrisch Ecological Design works throughout the Rochester and Genesee Valley Region to connect people to their land through design and planning. A thoughtful whole-system approach seeks to integrate humans and nature to create landscapes that regenerate, restore, and steward the natural world while meeting our needs for food, water, and wildlife. Landscapes can be as functional as they are beautiful in both urban and rural environments.
Spencerport, NY https://www.frischecologicaldesign.com/ contact@frischecologicaldesign.comFrosty Morning Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/frosty-morning-farmFrosty Morning Farm is a small, certified organic, diversified farm selling vegetables, herbs, cut flowers and potted herbs and perennials. They also sell handmade soap, herbal products and dried herbs. Their products can also be found at the Syracuse Real Foods Coop and the Cazenovia Farmer's Market. (from mid May untll early Nov.) Their family farm is within Common Place Land Cooperative, which is an intentional community.
4211 New York 13, Truxton https://www.facebook.com/frostymorningfarm/ (607) 842-6799 frostymorningfarm@yahoo.comFruition Seeds
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/fruition-seedsFruition Seeds cultivates over 300 varieties of certified organic vegetables, herbs & flowers to surround you with beauty & abundance. Outstanding flavor drives their passion for seed saving, as well as selecting their varieties for early maturity, productivity & disease resistance here in the short seasons of the Northeast so you & your garden will thrive in every season. Visit the Plant Now! guide & sign up for their monthly organic gardening newsletter for tips, fun how-to videos, invitations to events & exclusive seasonal offerings. Their non-GMO seeds may be saved, as heirlooms, for all generations to come. Fruition seeds is constantly collaborating with farmers, chefs, universities & food banks to build a robust regional food system from the ground up, together. Organic, regionally adapted vegetable, flower & herb seeds are selected for flavor as well as early maturity, cold hardiness and disease resistance and other essential traits to help plants thrive in short seasons. They sell organic gardening supplies and offer consultation, webinars, and a free eBook. Hosting numerous tours and tastings throughout the season, they aim to share everything they’ve learned with their community.
7921 Hickory Bottom Road, Naples http://www.fruitionseeds.com/ (585) 374-8903 petra@fruitionseeds.comFull Plate Farm Collective
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/full-plate-farm-collectiveThe Full Plate Farm Collective is a multi-farm organic CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) in the Ithaca, NY area, comprised of founding members Remembrance Farm, Stick & Stone Farm, Three Swallows Farm, and a small network of other local growers. Their farms grow over 50 acres of organic vegetables which are offered through 500 summer and 300 winter CSA shares to households in Ithaca, Trumansburg, and Danby. Full Plate members have unlimited access to U-Pick gardens at Stick and Stone Farm and Three Swallows Farm, access to "side dish" CSAs from other local producers, like the Finger Lakes Fruit Bowl, Wide Awake Bakery, Double E Farm mushrooms, Autumn's Harvest, Black Pearl Creamery, and LilyRoot Farm pasture-raised eggs, and an invitation to community events like cooking classes, Harvest Dinners, potlucks, workshops, seasonal celebrations, volunteer opportunities, and educational events on the farm.
Ithaca, NY 14851 https://www.fullplatefarms.com/ (607) 379-2866 csa@fullplatefarms.comGadabout Transportation Service
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/gadabout-transportation-serviceGadabout is a nonprofit transportation service for older and disabled residents of Tompkins County. Gadabout also provides ADA Complementary Paratransit, specialized, door-to-door transportation service for people who are not able to ride the fixed-route transit system because of a disability.To be eligible you must be disabled or be 60 or older.
719-799 Willow Ave, Ithaca http://www.gadaboutbus.org (607) 273-1878 gadaboutgroup@tcatmail.comG and S Orchards
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/g-and-s-orchardsG and S Orchards is a 210-acre family-owned farm near downtown Rochester that specializes in growing high quality fruit and vegetables with exceptional flavor - available by U-Pick and at their seasonal farm stand. Gary and Stephanie (the "G" and "S") strive to maintain fair and reasonable pricing and provide a positive and educational experience for their customers. Their produce is not certified organic, but is grown using the most sustainable and responsible practices for the land, environment, employees, and customers, including minimal targeted spraying, integrated pest management, and a variety of techniques for weed control, soil management, and irrigation.
825 Atlantic Avenue, Walworth https://gandsorchards.com (315) 524-3823 info@gandsorchards.comGanondagan
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ganondaganJust southeast of Rochester, New York, in the town of Victor, lies Ganondagan (ga·NON·da·gan), the site of a Native American community that was a flourishing, vibrant center for the Seneca people. Visit this site where thousands of Seneca lived 300 years ago, tour a full-size replica of a 17th-century Seneca Bark Longhouse, walk miles of self-guided trails, climb the mesa where a huge palisaded granary stored hundreds of thousands of bushels of corn, and learn about the destruction of Ganondagan, Town of Peace, in 1687.
7000 Co Rd 41, Victor http://www.ganondagan.org/ (585) 924-5848 info@ganondagan.orgGas Free Seneca
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/gas-free-senecaGas Free Seneca was formed in early 2011 in response to Inergy, LP’s plan (now Crestwood) to build a liquefied petroleum gas storage facility in salt caverns north of Watkins Glen. It started as a small group of concerned citizens trying to spread the word about the proposed storage facility, and grew into a coalition of many concerned citizens, local business owners and regional environmental groups. The storage facility plan was halted, but Gas Free Seneca continues working to protect Seneca Lake, its environs, and local businesses from the threat of massive industrialization, with education and organizarion in opposition to present and threatened sources of water pollurion. Visit on Facebook or at https://gasfreeseneca.com
Watkins Glen, NY 14891 http://gasfreeseneca.com gasfreeseneca@gmail.comGenesee Land Trust
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/genesee-land-trustGenesee Land Trust preserves and protects natural lands, waterways, and working farms that enhance the quality of life in the Greater Rochester region – providing wildlife habitat, locally grown food, and connections to nature – for everyone, through conservation easements. It owns and manages publicly-accessible nature preserves across the region, and has partnered with towns to create nature parks. It creates new trails on its preserves, hosts walks and events on natural lands, and facilitates programs on the land for youth and families.
46 Prince Street, Rochester https://www.geneseelandtrust.org/ (585) 256-2130 info@geneseelandtrust.orgGenesee RiverWatch
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/genesee-riverwatchGenesee RiverWatch develops and participates in regional partnerships that strengthens their ability to prioritize and execute basin-wide solutions. Moreover, they promote public involvement in the Watershed through improved canoe/kayak access points on the river. Their Genesee River Institute and Aquatic Educators Network are working to educate and involve citizens – young and old. They are committed to informing the public of the state of the river through an annual Genesee River Report Card. Their annual Genesee River Bash invites the public to learn about and celebrate the river. They design, obtain funding for, and execute Stream-bank Restoration Projects that preserve critical farmland and reduce river-borne sediment.
700 West Metro Park, Rochester http://www.GeneseeRiverWatch.org (585) 233-6086 gthomas@geneseeriverwatch.orgGeneva Community Power
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/geneva-community-powerGeneva Community Power is a local renewable energy program serving residents and businesses in the NY Finger Lakes region. The Town of Geneva and Joule Community Power have partnered to establish the program that allows subscribers to benefit from solar energy by spending less on electricity while supporting clean energy generation.
3750 County Road 6, Geneva https://www.genevacommunitypower.com/ (210) 833-8666 info@genevacommunitypower.comGeneva Farmers' Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/geneva-farmers-marketThe City of Geneva's Farmers Market operates on Wednesdays at the Exchange Street Parking Lot across from Lyons National Bank from 3:00pm - 7:30pm starting June 17- October 14 and Saturdays at the FLX Welcome Center Lakefront 8:00am - 1:00pm starting June 20 - Oct. 3. They offer a bountiful supply of locally grown fruits, vegetables, herbs, plants, flowers, baked goods, canned goods, handcrafted items and wine tastings.
Exchange Street, Geneva https://www.facebook.com/Geneva-Farmers-Market-246307672154569/ (315) 789-5005 dsharman@geneva.ny.usGeneva Lakefront Trail
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/geneva-lakefront-trailGeneva Lakefront Trail is a 4.4 mile lightly trafficked out and back trail located near Geneva, New York along Seneca Lake. The trail offers a number of activity options and is best used from February until October.
1 Lake Front Drive, Geneva https://parks.ny.gov/parks/125 (315) 789-2331 senecalakesp@parks.ny.govGeneva Recreation Department
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/geneva-recreation-departmentThe Geneva Recreation Department provides an abundance of activities for the Community including live concerts in the summer, adult sports leagues, painting classes, life guard training, dog obedience classes and also houses an indoor Ice Rink and Turf Facility. The GRD also is home to the seasonal Farmers Market which runs every Thursday morning 7:30am - 1:00pm from June through October on Exchange St. in Downtown Geneva, as well as every Saturday morning 8:00am - 1:30pm from June to October at the Finger Lakes Welcome Center, 35 Lakefront Dr. Geneva, NY.
Exchange Street, Geneva http://cityofgenevany.com/recreation-department/ (315) 789-5005 Sgerling@geneva.ny.usGentle Sea Clinic
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/gentle-sea-clinicEmotional trauma due to feelings of economic and social injustice can be rectified through the various modalities offered at the Gentle Sea Clinic. These treatments help to acquire and sustain good health and well being. Acupuncture, NAET Nambudripadf's Allergy Elimination Technique, Cranio Sacral Therapy.
573 Spencer Rd, Ithaca http://www.gentleseaclinic.com (607) 272-5450 gentlesea14850@gmail.comGeotherm Inc
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/geotherm-incGeotherm is committed to high-quality, cost-effective energy reduction solutions for customers. As the premiere resource for “green” energy alternatives, Geotherm Inc. helps home owners, builders, municipalities, business owners and communities significantly reduce their utility costs with environmentally responsible products. They offer energy evaluations, geothermal design, solar electric design and installation, solar hot water system installation, tankless hot water installation, and radiant heating installation. Geotherm Inc. is a NYSERDA Quality Solar Installer, IGSHPA Accredited Installer, NABCEP Certified PV Installation Professional, BBB Accredited Business.
334 Kavanaugh Rd, Honeoye Falls https://geothermhvac.com/ (585) 305-2574 info@GeothermNY.comGetthere Mobility Management of South Central New York
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/getthere-mobility-management-of-south-central-new-yorkGetthere is a mobility management program of the Rural Health Network of South Central New York serving Broome, Chenango, Delaware, Otsego, and Tioga counties. Along with their partners, Getthere seeks to improve transportation access and coordination in the region, and particularly, in our rural communities. The Getthere Call Center is a one-stop one-stop source of help for those seeking assistance with transportation and mobility.
Rural Health Network of SCNY, 455 Court Street https://gettherescny.org/getthere-programs (855) 373-4040 getthere@rhnscny.orgGet Your GreenBack Tompkins
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/get-your-greenback-tompkinsGet Your GreenBack Tompkins is a community-based campaign that brings together some 60 community organizations to inspire all 42,000 households and every business in Tompkins County to take meaningful steps to save energy and money in the areas of food, building heating and lighting, transportation, and waste.
615 Willow Ave, Ithaca http://getyourgreenbacktompkins.org/ (607) 272-2292 info@getyourgreenbacktompkins.orgGimme! Coffee
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/gimme!-coffeeGimme! Coffee is a specialty coffee roaster/retailer founded in 2000, with a thriving wholesale business and cafes in Ithaca and Trumansburg, NY. They strive to carry local values into the global coffee market using practices that are sustainable through every step of the supply chain from farmer to customer -- building long-term relationships with coffee producers, paying fairly, and supporting a sustainable life for themselves and our community. Their coffees include a range of organic and fair trade options. See their website for a list of locations.
506 West State Street, Ithaca https://gimmecoffee.com/ (607) 272-8564 orders@gimmecoffee.comGlenhaven Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/glenhaven-farmGlenhaven Farm offers eleven acres of U-pick blueberries, open in July and August while berries are ripe, and produces wine from red and white grapes, blackberries, blueberries, raspberries, and rhubarb. Wine and in-season blueberries are also for sale at the Ithaca Farmers' Market at Steamboat Landing on Saturdays and Sundays.
61121 Sirrine Road, Trumansburg https://glenhavenfarm.com/ (607) 387-9031 info@glenhavenfarm.comGlenwood Farms
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/glenwood-farmsGleenwood Farms is a CSA because they want to support local agriculture, help their farm become sustainable, and want to support the local economy. Glenwood Farms participates in local farmers markets to stimulate the communities economy and to keep our food local! Glenwood sells bison as well as a number of other local products.
1084 Glenwood Heights Road, Ithaca http://glenwoodfarms.com (607) 272-7809 info@glenwoodfarms.comGo Finger Lakes Trail Guide
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/go-finger-lakes-trail-guideA project of the Finger Lakes Land Trust, this web platform provides a comprehensive overview of the best best spots for hiking, biking, paddling, and outdoor recreation across our 6,000-square-mile region. Since 1989, together with their members and partners, the Land Trust has permanently protected over 19,000 acres of forests, gorges, wetlands, lakeshores, and farmlands. You can visit our 30+ nature preserves that are free and open to everyone. Their mission is to conserve forever the lands and waters of the Finger Lakes region, ensuring scenic vistas, local foods, clean waters, and wild places for everyone.
202 E Court St, Ithaca http://gofingerlakes.org/ (607) 275-9487 info@fllt.orgGo Green LED International
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/go-green-led-internationalGo Green LED International is a solutions-based company focused on expert service and cutting-edge technology and products that can result in a 50% to 70% energy savings for our customers. They are pioneers in the field of sustainable energy and lighting and their principle is simple: to promote energy conservation and emission reduction while delivering significant cost-savings. Incandescent and fluorescent lighting require regular maintenance, resulting in lofty energy payments and the need to recycle toxic chemicals. Go Green LED International is a one-stop shop — they’ll conduct an on-site audit, work with you to select the best lighting products while coordinating government-rebate funding, and provide expert service and support during and after installation.
195 Middle Road, Henrietta https://gogreenledinternational.com/ (585) 426-7055 info@gogreenledinternational.comGO Ithaca
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/go-ithacaGO Ithaca is a membership-based program hosted by the Downtown Ithaca Alliance, which provides transportation benefits discounts, and resources to employees, employers, and residents within the Downtown Ithaca area. These increase local access to Ithaca Carshare, carpooling programs, TCAT buses, and emergency rides home when shared or active transportation fails.
171 E State St, Ithaca https://www.goithaca.org/ (607) 391-1389 support@goithaca.orgGourdlandia
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/gourdlandiaGourdlandia is the leader of the Farm-to-Bedside-Table movement, where lamps are grown organically, from seed to shining LED bulb! Visitors enjoy shopping at this store in EcoVillage, and learning about the process of growing gourds and turning them into lamps and other functional art. There are nature-based projects for visitors, too.
77 Rachel Carson Way, Ithaca http://www.gourdlandia.com (607) 277-0589 graham.ottoson@gmail.comGreater Ithaca Activities Center (GIAC)
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/greater-ithaca-activities-center-(giac)The Greater Ithaca Activities Center is a center for all ages, particularly youth and teens. They serve the immediate neighborhood and the greater Ithaca area by providing multicultural, educational, and recreational programs focused on social and individual development. Their programs include services dedicated to improving the quality of life for the people they serve; advocating for the rights and needs of youth, families, underrepresented and disenfranchised populations; providing structured employment training opportunities for at risk youth and adults; and fighting against oppression and intimidation in the community. Their center executes this mission through its own programming and by drawing on the resources of other community agencies and individuals.
301 W Court St, Ithaca http://www.cityofithaca.org/327/Greater-Ithaca-Activities-Center (607) 272-3622 giacmain@cityofithaca.orgGreater Syracuse Tenants Network
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/greater-syracuse-tenants-networkThe Greater Syracuse Tenants Network (Tenants Network) supports housing in Central New York by assisting low-income tenants to obtain and preserve safe and affordable rental housing. Its approach is to organize tenants into associations at individual low-income properties to represent their interests with the management, supervisory agencies such as DHCR and HUD, and in community forums. The key to this approach is providing leadership development training, information, education and counseling to tenant leaders and individuals, who then become the leaders of the tenant associations. The Tenants Network provides counseling, outreach and referrals to assist tenants to transition into home ownership. It conducts training for landlords and human service workers.
Syracuse, NY http://www.syracusetenant.org/ (315) 475-8092 info@syracusetenant.orgGreat Local Foods Network
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/great-local-foods-networkGreat Local Foods Network is dedicated to bringing together and supporting local food artisans and entrepreneurs and to the development of a robust and sustainable Finger Lakes food web.
1609 Trumansburg Rd, Ithaca https://www.facebook.com/GreatLocalFoodsNetwork/ (607) 319-5150Green Creations
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/green-creationsGreen Creations produces one-of-a-kind cutting boards, coasters, and other products hand-carved from pieces of granite which would otherwise have gone to waste in local dumping grounds. These are sold online and at stores throughout the Finger Lakes region.
Seneca Falls, NY https://greencreations.vpweb.com/ (315) 521-9984Green Home Heroes
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/green-home-heroesGreen Home Heroes LLC is committed to exceptional customer service. They are a NY State licensed Home Inspection company, #16000059993, certified Level II Infrared imaging experts, and are dedicated discovering possible health and structural risks due to mold, structural defects, Carbon Monoxide and gas leaks in the home environment. They promote energy efficiency, help homeowners understand their options for energy efficient repairs and renovations, and create as many jobs as possible. They make life more comfortable!
95 Candor Hill Rd, Candor http://www.GreenHomeHeroes.com (607) 379-9739 dave@greenhomeheroes.comGreen Party of Monroe County
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/green-party-of-monroe-countyGreen Rochester started as a slate of candidates for local office in 2013 and continues as a vehicle to recruit people to run for office who are not beholden to corporate interests and subscribe to the Green Party's 10 Key Values: grassroots democracy, social justice and equal opportunity, ecological wisdom, non-violence, decentralization, community-based economics, feminism and respect for diversity, personal and global responsibility, and future focus and sustainability.
891 Monroe Ave, Rochester http://www.greenrochester.org/ (585) 454-8474 greenrochesterny@gmail.comGreen Party of Onondaga County
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/green-party-of-onondaga-countyThe Green Party of Onondaga County works to establish political action based on cooperation, rather than exploitation, on conservation rather than consumption, and on sustainability rather than short-term gain. They believe in an alternative, independent politics. The Syracuse Greens are the Coordinating Committee for the Green Party of Onondaga County, which is recognized as the county organization affiliated with the Green Party of New York State.
2013 E Genesee St, Syracuse http://www.syracusegreens.org (315) 474-7055Green Planet Grocery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/green-planet-groceryGreen Planet Grocery is your local, independent health food store featuring organic and all-natural foods, organic produce, top-quality supplements, bulk foods, and more!
3514 W Genesee St, Syracuse https://www.greenplanetgrocerystore.com/ (315) 488-7777 greenplanetgrocery@gmail.comGreens of the Finger Lakes and Southern Tier
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/greens-of-the-finger-lakes-and-southern-tierThis group is interested in organizing to promote sustainable living and build the Green Party in the Southern Tier and Finger Lakes regions of New York.
41 Lake St, Hammondsport https://www.facebook.com/groups/385868825097292/Greensprings Natural Cemetery Preserve
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/greensprings-natural-cemetery-preserveGreensprings offers ecologically sound burial options and a natural return to the earth--simple, affordable, and respectful of the human spirit--that models our end of cradle-to-grave sustainability. Greensprings is a thoughtful, sustainable, lovely alternative to conventional cemeteries: no embalming fluid, no concrete vaults, and simple, biodegradable caskets or shrouds. We manage the land as if it were a nature preserve, where commemorative plantings of native trees and shrubs provide shelter and food for wildlife and visitors can remember those they have honored and loved. Through natural burial, each Greensprings site owner helps create a legacy of enduring stewardship and renewal.
293 Irish Hill Rd, Newfield, NY 14867 http://www.naturalburial.org/ (607) 564-7577 info@naturalburial.orgGreen Star Food Co+op
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/green-star-food-coopGreenStar is a consumer cooperative, collectively owned by over 12,000 member-owners. Everyone is welcome to shop at GreenStar Food Co-op, which celebrates fresh, whole foods, sustainable living, and the transformative power of a strong local economy. GreenStar is Food Justice Certified, supports Fair Trade, offers generous benefits and pays a Livable Wage to its employees, gives advantageous pricing to local farmers, and makes its food available to everyone through FLOWER, their food access program. It is a full-service grocery store with a prepared foods department and bakery, a health & wellness department, expansive bulk foods, and body care offerings.
307 College Avenue, Ithaca http://greenstar.coop (607) 882-2667 marketing@greenstar.coopGreen Star Food Co+op
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/green-star-food-coopGreenStar is a consumer cooperative, collectively owned by over 12,000 member-owners. Everyone is welcome to shop at GreenStar Food Co-op, which celebrates fresh, whole foods, sustainable living, and the transformative power of a strong local economy. GreenStar is Food Justice Certified, supports Fair Trade, offers generous benefits and pays a Livable Wage to its employees, gives advantageous pricing to local farmers, and makes its food available to everyone through FLOWER, their food access program. It is a full-service grocery store with a prepared foods department and bakery, a health & wellness department, expansive bulk foods, and body care offerings.
214 North Cayuga Street, Ithaca http://greenstar.coop (607) 273-8213 marketing@greenstar.coopGreenStar Food Co+op
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/greenstar-food-coopGreenStar is a consumer cooperative, collectively owned by over 12,000 member-owners. Everyone is welcome to shop at GreenStar Food Co-op, which celebrates fresh, whole foods, sustainable living, and the transformative power of a strong local economy. GreenStar is Food Justice Certified, supports Fair Trade, offers generous benefits and pays a Livable Wage to its employees, gives advantageous pricing to local farmers, and makes its food available to everyone through FLOWER, their food access program. It is a full-service grocery store with a prepared foods department and bakery, a health & wellness department, expansive bulk foods, and body care offerings.
770 Cascadilla Street, Ithaca https://greenstar.coop/ (607) 273-9392 marketing@greenstar.coopGreen Sun Solar
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/green-sun-solarGreen Sun Solar of Cortland, NY is New York State's Most Progressive solar energy installer. They are a dealer and installer of Solar Thermal Hot Water and Heating equipment. The business revolves around providing superior solar energy products that are manufactured in the United States and locally assembled. They seek out American manufactured components including our solar panels, solar tanks, solar pumps, solar insulation, solar controllers, wire, and fittings! Green Sun Solar solar thermal installers will install a top-quality and long lasting solar energy system.
13 E Main St, Cortland https://solarforyourhouse.com/new-york/cortland/green-sun-solar/ (607) 423-4670 jon@cortlandsolar.comGreenTek Home Solutions LLC
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/greentek-home-solutions-llcAt GreenTek Spray Foam the goal is to provide a variety of services that save energy and maximize home comfort in residences throughout New York State. Their staff is BPI certified with years of experience in residential construction, insulation, and auditing. GreenTek prides itself in quality craftsmanship while working with every homeowner to maximize their return on investment. Save money and live more comfortably in your home by giving them a call today! References available upon request.
2508 Glenwood Rd, Vestal http:// http://www.greenteksprayfoam.com/ (607) 725-9375 greenteksprayfoam@gmail.comGreentopia
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/greentopia-Greentopia is an organization that strives to create a resilient Rochester one neighborhood at a time, through ecological design, stewardship, and community advocacy. Their Green Visions workforce development program offers local youth job experiences, training, and mentorship while operating a cut flower farm in areas formerly covered by vacant lots. Their High Falls EcoDistrict Program is creating New York State’s first EcoDistrict.®
74 Browns Race, Rochester https://greentopia.org/ (585) 287-5560 info@greentopia.orgGreenTree Garden Supply
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/greentree-garden-supplyGreenTree Garden Supply is open year-round, ready to meet the needs of all types of gardeners, from hobbyists to commercial farmers. They specialize in organic coir-based potting soils, containing their proprietary aged biochar and microbially transformed organic fertilizers. They are the factory-direct source for bio365 potting soils, manufactured in Cortland, NY. They also carry gardening supplies and equipment suitable for controlled-environment agriculture, hydroponics, and home gardening. Many of their products are available from stores throughout the Northeast.
606 Elmira Rd, Ithaca http://www.greentreegardensupply.com (607) 272-3666 info@greentreegardensupply.comGriffs Brewery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/griffs-breweryGriffs Brewery LLC is a locally owned microbrewery and tap house nestled in Spencerport, New York serving Rochester and surrounding areas. In addition to their picturesque location, they are located immediately adjacent to A Gust of Sun Winery, a Buffalo, NY region vineyard and tasting facility. The partnership between their two facilities is undoubtedly a one-of-a-kind destination for all to enjoy! At their phenomenal 2,100 sq. ft. microbrewery and tap house, they customize micro brews masterfully. Their beers are handcrafted to suit every pallet.
5324 West Ridge Road, Rochester http://www.griffsbrewery.com/home/ (585) 617-3843 info@griffsbrewery.comGroton Public Library
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/groton-public-libraryThe Groton Public Library promotes literacy by providing a wide range of reading for all ages in many formats. They serve as a center for community information services as well.
112 E Cortland St, Groton https://grotonpubliclibrary.net/ (607) 898-5055 director@grotonpubliclibrary.orgGroundswell Center for Local Food & Farming
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/groundswell-center-for-local-food-farmingGroundswell Center for Local Food & Farming is training the next generation of sustainable farmers in the Finger Lakes. They support individuals to develop agricultural skills and grow profitable, equitable and ecologically sound farm businesses. They work to dismantle racism in the food system by addressing inequalities in access to land and resources and prioritizing support for underrepresented producers including people of color, refugees, women and individuals with limited resources.
225 S Fulton St, Ithaca http://www.groundswellcenter.org (607) 319-5095 info@groundswellcenter.orgGrow Wild
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/grow-wildGrow Wild is a plant nursery working exclusively with native plant species found in and around the Finger Lakes and Southern Tier regions of New York State, supporting the restoration of plant biodiversity to sites such as agricultural fields and lawns. They sell plants online and at the Brooktondale Farmers Market.
245 Speed Hill Road, Brooktondale https://www.growwildnatives.com/home (314) 749-2882 deanna.l.english@gmail.comHabitat for Humanity of Tompkins and Cortland Counties
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/habitat-for-humanity-of-tompkins-and-cortland-countiesHabitat for Humanity of Tompkins and Cortland Counties is an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, a global, nonprofit housing organization. They partner with first-time homebuyers in our community to help them build or improve a place they can call home. Habitat homebuyers invest “Sweat Equity” hours by working alongside volunteers to build their own home or the homes of other Habitat families. In addition to construction, homeowners-to-be earn Sweat Equity by volunteering at events, assisting with administrative tasks, and taking financial and homeownership training classes. Children can even help their parents earn Sweat Equity by getting good grades in school. Upon completion of construction, Habitat homeowners purchase their house and pay an affordable mortgage. These mortgage payments are used to fund construction of more Habitat homes.
14 West Main Street, Dryden https://tchabitat.com/ (607) 844-3529 info@tchabitat.comHalco Energy
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/halco-energyHalco provides quality heating and air conditioning, home insulation and plumbing services to residential and commercial clients in The Finger Lakes. From repairing and servicing your heating or cooling system to adding insulation to plumbing repairs and installation, they have the expertise, training and products to solve your home's needs. Halco is an Energy Star Top Home Performance Contractor, BBB Accredited Business, BPI Goldstar Contractor, and part of NABCEP - the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners.
865 Co Rd 6, Phelps http://www.halcoenergy.com/ (315) 946-6200 info@halco.comHammerstone School Carpentry for Women
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/hammerstone-school-carpentry-for-womenHammerstone School Carpentry for Women, located outside Ithaca, NY, teaches building skills to women of all ages and experience levels. By increasing the skills of individual women, they hope to increase the number of women in the trades, and ultimately change workplaces for women in and outside of the trades. They also offer contracting services specializing in timber framing, residential construction, and tiny houses.
3285 Jacksonville Road, Trumansburg https://hammerstoneschool.com/ (607) 351-6878 info@hammerstoneschool.comHandwork, Ithaca's Artisan Cooperative
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/handwork,-ithacas-artisan-cooperativeHandwork, Ithaca’s Artisan Cooperative (formerly Cooperative Craft Store) was started in 1976 by 12 local craftspeople. Working together they could afford the cost and time of opening a retail shop to sell their work. A true cooperative, Handwork is owned and staffed by it's members. They also carry work by craftspeople from across the country and continue to strengthen the focus on crafts made in New York and surrounding states. They now have 45 member artisans doing a range of work that includes pottery, woodworking, glass, jewelry, fiber arts, wearable arts, leather, dried florals, paper, fine art and photography. They donate 5% of net profit each year to community medical and food programs, as well as art education.
102 West State Street, Ithaca http://www.handwork.coop/ (607) 273-9400 handworkcoop@gmail.comHawk Meadow Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/hawk-meadow-farmHawk Meadow Farm grows woodland mushrooms, and provides woodlot management including a black locust, medicinal and perennial herbs, and maple syrup. They are also the owners of Acorn Designs.
5066 Mott Evans Road, Trumansburg http://www.hawkmeadowfarm.com/ (607) 387-3424 steve@acorndesigns.orgHawn Heating and Air Conditioning Inc
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/hawn-heating-and-air-conditioning-incHawn Heating and Air Conditioning Inc offers a wide variety of home and commercial heating and cooling services and benefits to their growing customer base. Their company philosophy is to provide the very best products and services to all of their customers, all of the time, at a fair price. Hawn Heating and Air Conditioning Inc is a NYSERDA Air-Source Heat Pump Participating Installer, an Energy Star Home Performance Partner, a BPI GoldStar Contractor, and a member of the Air Conditioning Contractors of America.
277 Winton Road North, Rochester http://www.hawnheating.com (585) 482-2499 mikek@hawnheating.comHazelnut Kitchen
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/hazelnut-kitchenThe Hazelnut Kitchen, right on Main Street in Trumansburg, is based off of two straightforward philosophies – a casual, but elegant dining atmosphere, and simple, but delicious food made with the best ingredients available. Their menu is short, but packs a flavorful punch with recipes that are unpretentious and locally-sourced.
53 E Main St, Trumansburg http://hazelnutkitchen.com/ (607) 387-4433 hazelnuts@hazelnutkitchen.comHeadwater Food Hub
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/headwater-food-hubHeadwater Food Hub is revolutionizing the way food moves through the community by making good, honest, regional foods easily accessible and affordable to everyone. Their philosophy is that food is a collective approach. They hope to drive change to the NY state food system by cultivating a community centered on local food sourcing. They've made their local supply chain a full circle that encompasses those who produce and grow our food, with those who prepare and enjoy it. Headwater Food Hub represents a revolution in the way food moves through our world by making local, regional products easily accessible and affordable. Simply put: they're making it easier for you to source the right foods, support local farmers, and enjoy the best regional meat, dairy, produce, and groceries.
6318 Ontario Center Rd, Ontario https://www.headwaterfoodhub.com/ (585) 565-4848 home@headwaterfoodhub.comHealthy Food for All
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/healthy-food-for-allHealthy Food For All (HFFA) is a non-profit program of Cornell Cooperative Extension Tompkins County in partnership with local farms. Since 2006 HFFA has been making fresh, quality produce accessible to low-income families through Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) shares and educational resources. Now ending nutritional hunger for close to 200 families, HFFA is recognized as one of the region’s leading community food security programs. This value extends well beyond the short-term benefit of meeting immediate needs, by building self-sufficiency and strengthening community capacity to address system-level barriers preventing access to fresh local food.
615 Willow Ave, Ithaca http://www.healthyfoodforall.org/ (607) 272-2292 info@healthyfoodforall.orgHeartstone Center for Earth Essentials
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/heartstone-center-for-earth-essentialsHeartstone Center is an education & retreat center devoted to nourishing the essence of life in ourselves and on the Earth. The center provides a location for a variety of services, including retreats, supported councils, adventures, workshops, gatherings, and ceremonies. Their Herbal Apprenticeship Program is offered annually over 6 weekends between May & October. This program offers an in-depth foundation for the life-long journey of becoming a practitioner of herbal medicine. They also offer half-day and full-day workshops that provide informative and fun-filled learning in an aspect of herbal medicine.
301 Brink Road, Van Etten http://www.heart-stone.com (607) 589-4619 info@heart-stone.comHector Handmade
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/hector-handmadeA Finger Lakes Gift Shop and Gallery representing over 40 local makers from a 30 mile radius of the sweet renovated 1930's gas station. Visit Hector Handmade for one of the many events in the space, including a monthly artist reception for the work featured on the rotating gallery wall. You can also find Jesse & Jennie hosting pop up shops, often at your favorite winery or brewery.
5344 State Route 414, Hector https://www.hectorhandmade.com/ (607) 703-1228 hectorhandmade@gmail.comHellers Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/hellers-farmHellers Farm grows high quality fruits and vegetables on 73 acres plus more than 35,000 square feet of greenhouses. The Hellers' produce is grown with natural fertilizers, and a understanding of the local ecology. They produce over 30 different crops, which are sold fresh at local farmers markets and retail outlets.
1157 County Road 39, Bainbridge https://www.facebook.com/hellersfarmCSA/ (607) 316-2251 info@hellersfarm.comHemlock Grove Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/hemlock-grove-farmHemlock Grove Farm grows delicious organic apples in Danby, NY. Their farming philosophy focuses on the safest growing methods available, to protect the health of apple eaters and the natural environment alike. They offer apples to the greater Ithaca area through a Community Supported Agriculture program, and for sale by the bushel.
Danby, NY http://ithacaorganicapples.com/ hemlockgrovefarm@gmail.comHere We Are Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/here-we-are-farmHere We Are Farm grows fresh, clean fruits and vegetables in Trumansburg, NY. Find their produce at their on-farm stand, at the East Hill Plaza Farmers Market, and via CSA. Their Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program is a little special: they let you choose what you want. You invest in the farm in the spring, and they will deduct what you take each week from your balance all season long!
4341 Perry City Road, Trumansburg https://herewearefarm.com/ (607) 288-2281 herewearefarm@gmail.comHeritage Haus Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/heritage-haus-farmHeritage Haus is a 15-acre farm located in Berkshire, NY. They raise Kunekune pigs, Icelandic chickens and sheep and heritage breed turkeys for the local community and keep a small garden for their family. They select heritage breeds, who have proven themselves to be resilient and acclimated to outdoor living, and representative of their species as they have been for centuries. All to provide your with the best quality meats, eggs, wool and pelts. They believe in raising livestock as naturally as possible, out on pasture, utilizing rotational grazing methods that are gentle on the land.
1042 Brown Road, Berkshire http://www.heritagehausfarm.com/ jenn@heritagehausfarm.comHeron Hill Winery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/heron-hill-wineryHeron Hill Winery is nestled into a hill overlooking scenic Keuka Lake, with additional tasting rooms in Himrod and Cananadaigua. For 40 years the winery has set the highest standards for wine quality, customer satisfaction and tasting room experience. Their grapes are grown without chemical fertilizers, herbicides, or pesticides, with cultivation practices that protect soil, support biodiversity, and reduce the need for irrigation. Heron Hill is an active participant and a highly rated grower with VineBalance.
9301 Co Rd 76, Hammondsport http://www.HeronHill.com (585) 394-0173 info@heronhill.comHiking and Biking in Wayne County
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/hiking-and-biking-in-wayne-countyExercise and have fun while hiking and biking in Wayne County! Trails wind through picturesque lakeside communities, along the historic Erie Canal, quiet countryside roads and promise the traveler captivating beauty. Hiking and biking trail maps are offered on their on their website.
9 Pearl Street, Lyons http://www.waynecountytourism.com/hiking-bikingHistory Center of Tompkins County
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/history-center-of-tompkins-countyThe History Center of Tompkins County helps people use the tools of history to understand the past, gain perspective on the present, and play an informed role in shaping the future.
110 North Tioga Street, Ithaca http://www.thehistorycenter.net/ (607) 273-8284 education@thehistorycenter.netHolbrook Heating, Inc.
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/holbrook-heating,-incSince they offer HVAC installation, emergency HVAC repair and HVAC preventative maintenance on many different HVAC brands, they are proud to be recognized with the distinctions of a Lennox Premier Dealer, a Rheem Top Contractor, and a Mitsubishi Diamond Elite Dealer for heat pumps. They offer free in-home estimates for equipment replacement as well as new home construction. They also offer various financing options to suit all of our customers' needs. Holbrook Heating is BBB Accredited and offers Solar HVAC Systems.
3140 Sweet Rd, Jamesville http://www.holbrookheating.com (315) 677-5555 info@holbrookheating.comHoliday Inn – Tesla Supercharger
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/holiday-inn-–-tesla-superchargerEight unit Tesla Supercharger station.
441 Electronics Pkwy, Liverpool, NY 13088 https://www.ihg.com/holidayinn/hotels/us/en/liverpool/syrlp/hoteldetail (315) 457-1122Hollenbeck's Cider Mill
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/hollenbecks-cider-millHollenbeck's Cider Mill uses fresh NY apples to make cider and other apple products in the fall and winter season. They have grown into making donuts, scratch baked goods, and selling a range of delightful products including jams, jellies, pickles, candy, maple syrup, honey and cheeses. The bakery makes pies, fresh bread, soft pretzels, pizza, etc. They proudly serve the surrounding community by offering high-quality products and a chance to see how they're made. Additionally, they offer local produce and host the Virgil Farmer's Market on Saturdays.
1265 NY-392, Cortland https://www.hollenbeckscidermill.com/ (607) 835-6455 hollenbeckscidermill@gmail.comHOLT Architects
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/holt-architectsAt HOLT, they recognize that development is needed to support and advance societal goals, and they endeavor to achieve social, economic, and environmental sustainability in all that they do. They are committed to understanding their clients' goals, and call upon their passion for architectural excellence to make them realities. They strive to bring value to their clients in everything they do. They employ a socially and environmentally responsible approach to their work by establishing sustainability as a core principle of their design. They foster a working environment that nurtures the free exchange of ideas and encourages continuing professional development.
619 W State St, Ithaca http://www.holt.com/ (607) 273-7600 ask@holt.comHome Green Home
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/home-green-homeHome Green Home is your local source for organic mattresses, sustainable home furnishings, locally made gifts and green living goods.
215-299 E M.L.K. Jr. St, Ithaca http://www.homegreenhome.com (607) 319-4159 info@homegreenhome.comHoneoye Lake Park Association
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/honeoye-lake-park-associationHoneoye Lake Park Association (HLPA) is a homeowners association for properties located along the Northeast shore of Honeoye Lake in Upstate New York's Finger Lakes region. The park was formerly known as the Times Union Tract and consists of 235 properties. The Association is responsible for the care and maintenance of the common areas located within the park. This includes the roads and the large greenspace park at the shore of the lake. The association also takes care of dock issues, quality of life, and other issues common to all the homeowners in the association.
8732 Main St, Honeoye https://hlpany.com info@hlpany.comHoneoye Valley Association
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/honeoye-valley-associationThe Honeoye Valley Association is a not-for-profit volunteer organization that works in a variety of ways to protect and preserve the environmental quality of the Honeoye Lake watershed. Activities include communicating with governmental agencies and political representatives, educational outreach, monitoring of the lake ecosystem, and acting as a clearinghouse for information related to these activities.
Honeoye, NY 14471 https://hvaweb.org honeoyecontact@gmail.comHoneyApple Hill
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/honeyapple-hillHoneyApple Hill is a small homestead in Harford, New York. They cultivate bees on their hillside acreage. Their fallow field, formerly a horse pasture, has proved an excellent location for bee-friendly wildflowers, including goldenrod, blackberry, sweet clover, and milkweed. They offer honey sales by word-of-mouth, and through Mead Magic, their one-gallon, make-your-own mead kit.
Harford, NY 13835 http://www.honeyapplehill.com/Hopshire Farm & Brewery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/hopshire-farm-breweryHopshire Farm & Brewery is operated by Diane Gerhart and Randy Lacey as a family owned business. They have combined their belief in New York agriculture, local foods and great beer into a brewery that will use as many local ingredients as possible to product high quality beers of several styles.
1771 Dryden Road, Freeville http://hopshire.com/ (607) 279-1243 info@hopshire.comHornell Farmers Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/hornell-farmers-marketHornell Farmers Market features local vendors and farmers selling handmade crafts & jewelry, homemade jellies and bread, farm fresh produce, all natural, organic items and more. The market is held in the Broadway Mall on Thursdays from 12:00pm - 4:00pm, May - October.
1 Steuben Square, Hornell https://www.iloveny.com/listing/hornell-farmers-market/44592/ (607) 324-9786 hpg@infoblvd.netHorseheads Pick-A-Part
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/horseheads-pick-a-partHorseheads Pick-A-Part, a dealer in used vehicle parts, purchases a wide variery of cars, trucks, and vans from individuals, dealers, towing companies, and auto auctions. These vehicles are then processed and set in their yard on stands in a safe manner for the customer to pull parts from. They remove and recycle all fluids, batteries, catalytic converters, and mercury switches.
1592 Sears Road, Elmira https://horseheadspickapart.com (607) 739-3851Hospicare and Palliative Care Services
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/hospicare-and-palliative-care-servicesHospicare and Palliative Care Services offers compassionate, interdisciplinary care for people with life-limiting illnesses. Services are provided wherever one resides, or in the Hospicare residence. Care is provided to residents of Tompkins and Cortland counties. The residence at the Nina K. Miller Hospicare Center sits atop South Hill in Ithaca on more than eleven acres featuring extensive gardens open to the public, a pond, and panoramic views of the countryside. It was New York State’s first stand-alone hospice residence and it offers private rooms for up to six residents. They also recycle and compost, and have an employee health and wellness program.
172 East King Road, Ithaca http://www.hospicare.org (607) 272-0212 info@hospicare.orgHotel Skyler
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/hotel-skylerThe Hotel Skyler is a LEED-Platinum hotel in Syracuse, New York. This hotel utilizes many energy efficient efficient methods such as lights and heat/cooling systems shutting down when the guests leave the room. It also features geothermal heating and cooling systems, which utilizes the steady temperature of the earth. The system consists of 16 vertical wells and 68 water-to-air heat pumps. Hotel Skyler also has a strong emphasis on local and sustainable products. It was made to incorporate regionally-produced and reclaimed materials. They also serve sustainable wines, beer, and liquor and offer healthy take-away meals, snacks, and coffee.
601 S Crouse Ave, Syracuse http://tapestrycollection3.hilton.com/tc/hotel-skyler/ (315) 701-2613HSC Associates Heating & Air Conditioning Inc
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/hsc-associates-heating-air-conditioning-incHSC Associates is your one stop dealer for heating and air conditioning products, installation, and service. HSC is an Energy Star Partner and a NYSERDA Air-Source Heat Pump Participating Installer. They specialize in home comfort systems including heating, air conditioning, hot water and radiant floor technology. High efficiency energy star equipment and installation is their specialty.
618 West Buffalo Street, Ithaca http://www.hscassociates.com (607) 273-2180 information@hscassociates.comHuman Services Coalition
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/human-services-coalitionThe mission of the Human Services Coalition is to enhance the delivery of health and human services in the Tompkins County area. Human Services Planning encourages cooperation among providers to develop well-organized service delivery systems and provides links to local, regional, and national decision-makers. It convenes the Homeless & Housing Task Force, the Continuum of Care, and monthly Human Services Forums. The Health Planning Council conducts community health planning, promotes the development of needed health services and resources, increases access to health care services, and encourages the integration of the various components into a functioning system. 2-1-1 Tompkins/Cortland – Information and Referral (2-1-1) connects people in need with services designed to address that need by providing a central telephone information service, chat line, and maintaining a data base of community information.
171 E State St, Ithaca http://hsctc.org (607) 273-8686 nroulstin@hsctc.orgHumble Hill Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/humble-hill-farmHumble Hill Lodge is one of Ithaca's longest running culinary agri-tourism destinations. Enjoy delicious breakfasts made from farm fresh produce and other high quality local foods. They sell weekly to the Ithaca Farmer's Market. The farm follows a CSA model.
390 Tallow Hill Road, Spencer https://www.humblehill.com/ (607) 738-6626 info@humblehill.comHunt Country Vineyards
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/hunt-country-vineyardsThe Hunt family has been farming west of Keuka Lake in New York’s Finger Lakes region for seven generations. They have made a determined effort to reduce their energy consumption by super-insulating all of the production, storage, and retail buildings, and installing efficient lighting throughout their facilities. In 2012, a large, eight-well geothermal heating/cooling system was installed alongside a 348-panel solar system installed two years later. By the end of 2015, they had reduced their carbon impact by 45%. The 24 acres of land that surround the winery and tasting room are certified organic and the soil uses compost and poultry manure only.
4021 Italy Hill Rd, Branchport https://www.huntwines.com/ (800) 946-3289 info@huntwines.comHuntGreen LLC
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/huntgreen-llcHuntGreen provides expert policy, political, and investment advising on energy, agriculture, transportation, and the environment. They help businesses and investors anticipate and respond to changing markets, technologies, policies, political dynamics, and other risks and opportunities. They work with policymakers to address climate, energy, food, security, and green design challenges. Their clients include government agencies, companies, private equity firms, clean technology entrepreneurs, investors, educational institutions, foundations, individuals, and non-profit organizations.
187 W Lake Rd, Branchport http://www.huntgreenllc.comIbero-American Action League
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ibero-american-action-leagueIbero is a dual language agency that uplifts, empowers, and advocates for Latinos and the underserved in Rochester – including children, youth, and the elderly – through an array of social services and community education programs.
124 Evergreen St, Rochester https://www.ibero.org/ (585) 256-8900 information@iaal.orgIDEA Collective
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/idea-collectiveIDEA (Innovation. Design. Education. Art.) Collective is a sustainable toy company and mobile art classroom that connects kids with nature through hands-on activities and STEAM education.Their eco-friendly craft and garden kits bring fun, STEAM-based learning to homes, while helping families and educators provide meaningful experiences to children. Participants learn about important environmental topics while exercising hand skills, connecting with nature, and creating fun memories through art. Their in-person craft workshops engage students in entertaining hands-on activities that integrate art with environmental education to empower the next generation of creative Earth stewards.
2725 Bellis Hill Rd, Dundee https://www.ideacollectivelearning.com/ (845) 235-2655 ideacollectivelearning@gmail.comImpact Earth
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/impact-earthCo-founded in 2014, Impact Earth founders knew that they wanted to make a difference in their community. Driven by environmental stewardship, they melded their backgrounds in sustainability, policy, community development, sales, and restaurant management into Impact Earth. In July 2014, they developed their very first zero waste service at an event in Ithaca, NY. Fast forward to today, Impact Earth now serves the greater Rochester and Finger Lakes Region as the one stop shop for zero waste services.
510 State Street, Rochester http://impactearthroc.com/ (585) 315-0160 support@impactearthroc.comIndependent Science News
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/independent-science-newsScientific inventions and ideas shape the future. As science becomes ever more beset by commercial and ideological pressures, there is urgent need for scientific reporting and analysis from an independent, expert, public interest perspective. With this standard, Independent Science News works to shape a future that is biodiverse, just, and healthy for everyone.
Ithaca, NY 14850 https://www.independentsciencenews.org/ (607) 319-0279 info@independentsciencenews.orgIndian Creek Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/indian-creek-farmCome to Indian Creek Farm—“Ithaca’s Orchard Playground”—for 40 acres of fresh picking fun, open sunrise to sunset every day, May through November. Pick your own strawberries, raspberries, peaches, apples, pears, tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, pumpkins, squash, cukes, zukes, and flowers. Or buy them prepicked at the stand. Drink the fresh-pressed cider... and drink in the glorious views! Bring a date, bring the kids, bring a picnic!
1408 Trumansburg Road, Ithaca https://indiancreekithaca.com (607) 227-8248 cumminsnursery@gmail.comInstant Replay Sports (at the Rink)
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/instant-replay-sports-(at-the-rink)Instant Replay Sports offers new and pre-owned sports equipment and clothing. They have two convenient retail store locations in Ithaca, NY to meet your needs. Their Triphammer Marketplace location is their main retail store and is open daily including evenings to 8:00PM during the week. They also offer a large selection of their products for you to see or purchase any time through their large eBay store and now can offer you secure on-line ordering through this website for many of their most popular items.
1767 E Shore Dr, Ithaca http://www.instantreplaysports.info (607) 216-0056 IthacaInstantReplaySports@yahoo.comInstant Replay Sports (at Triphammer Marketplace)
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/instant-replay-sports-(at-triphammer-marketplace)At Instant Replay Sports, they offer new and pre-owned sports equipment and clothing. There are two convenient retail store locations in Ithaca, NY to meet your needs. Their Triphammer Marketplace location is their main retail store and is open daily including evenings to 8:00PM during the week. They also offer a large selection of their products for you to see or purchase any time through their large eBay store and now can offer you secure on-line ordering through this website for many of their most popular items.
901 Hanshaw Rd, Ithaca http://www.instantreplaysports.info (607) 277-7366 info1@instantreplaysports.infoInterbrook Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/interbrook-farmLocated in Interlaken, NY, Interbrook Farm is a small diversified farm focusing in the production of raw milk from pastured, grass fed cows. The goals of their farm are rooted in an environmental and social consciousness, guiding them towards management practices that build soil health and fertility, benefit the surrounding environment, afford their livestock the health and respect they deserve, and result in a natural product which is both affordable to their community and allows them a livelihood. They also offer a raw milk CSA.
3971 County Rd 141B, Interlaken http://www.interbrookfarm.com (607) 228-7662 interbrookfarm@gmail.comInterstate Heating Inc.
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/interstate-heating-incInterstate, the Heating and Cooling Pros, have been in the business since 1989. They service all makes and models, and cover the whole Finger Lakes Region. All of their installers and service technicians go through extensive training and perform to the highest standards in the industry. The Interstate team stands behind all of their work, with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. They offer Mitsubishi ductless heat pumps for heating and cooling your home.
2115 New York 14, Geneva http://www.interstateheatingandair.com (315) 781-6600 istate@rochester.rr.comIron Flamingo Brewery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/iron-flamingo-breweryIron Flamingo supports local businesses by allowing food to be ordered in, and hosting local food venders on a regular basis on the premises. They use local farmers for their hops and malt, helping to sustain the rich agriculture of the Finger Lakes. They are proud to utilize green energy in the brewery, using solar power for the brewing process. They support regional charitable events by providing not only beer, but a unique, family friendly location.
196 Baker Street, Corning http://www.ironflamingobrewery.com/ (607) 936-4766 info@ironflamingobrewery.comIthaca 2030 District
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ithaca-2030-districtThe Ithaca 2030 District is a public-private collaboration working to create a groundbreaking high-performance building district in Downtown Ithaca. It's part of a network that currently involves 17 cities in the U.S. and Canada. The Ithaca 2030 District is the first district in New York State and is part of a larger effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80% by 2050 in Tompkins County. By making the business case for efficient operations, the District is driving innovation through collaboration, leveraged financing, and shared resources. The District builds on the TCCPI model to provide a non-competitive collaborative environment where building owners, community organizations, and professionals come together to share best practices and accelerate market transformation in Ithaca's built environment.
309 N Aurora St, Ithaca http://www.2030districts.org/ithaca (607) 229-6183 ithaca@2030districts.orgIthaca Alternative Gift Fair
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ithaca-alternative-gift-fairThe mission of the Ithaca Alternative Gift Fair is to provide the community with a meaningful alternative to holiday gift giving, one which celebrates personal charity, community health and well being, and the preservation of the planet. Each organization that participates in the fair offers variously priced “gifts” that serve a specific purpose for the community.
Ithaca, NY 14850 http://www.ithacaaltgiftfair.org/ info@ithacaaltgiftfair.orgIthaca and Tompkins County Trails
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ithaca-and-tompkins-county-trailsGreater Ithaca and Tompkins County offers numerous trails for the outdoor activity of your choosing. With breathtaking views and easy access to over 150 waterfalls and gorges, your next outdoor destination is a no-brainer. This website lets you sort by difficulty, length, activity, and other parameters.
121 E Court St, Ithaca https://ithacatrails.org/ info@visitithaca.orgIthaca Bakery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ithaca-bakeryIthaca Bakery offers high-quality, unique and delicious food and beverages, with the goal to contribute to the well-being of the larger community.
400 N Meadow St, Ithaca http://www.ithacabakery.com (607) 273-7110 info@ithacabakery.comIthaca Beer Taproom
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ithaca-beer-taproomNestled in the heart of New York’s beautiful Finger Lakes Region, Ithaca Beer Company demonstrates its pride by brewing world-class craft beer inspired by its home. At Ithaca Beer, they are driven to reflect the culture, creativity, and diversity of the area in everything they do. From their complex and innovative beers to the local fare served in their lively Taproom brewpub - their unwavering attention to detail and passion for their community and their craft is unmistakable. In addition to year-round favorites like the popular Flower Power IPA, you can also choose from new five barrel beers, a special Thursday night cask, and seasonal selections on rotation.
122 Ithaca Beer Drive, Ithaca http://ithacabeer.com/ (607) 273-0766 marketing@ithacabeer.comIthaca Bike Rental
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ithaca-bike-rentalIthaca Bike Rentals is a program of the Ithaca Youth Bureau, made possible by a grant from the Tompkins County Tourism Program, with a mission to provide a safe, fun, and healthy way for visitors to experience the splendor of the Ithaca area, while encouraging local youth to be actively involved in an entrepreneurial venture. Ithaca Bike Rental is located at the southern end of Cayuga Lake, and specializes in rentals to visitors and tourists.
1 James L Gibbs Dr, Ithaca http://www.ithacabikerental.com/ (607) 273-8364 ithaca.bike.rental@gmail.comIthaca Carshare
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ithaca-carshareIthaca Carshare is a non-profit carsharing organization offering membership-based 24/7 self-serve access to shared vehicles around Ithaca and on Cornell's campus. Their mission is to enhance community access to transportation while reducing negative environmental and economic impacts of car use.
315 N Aurora St, Ithaca http://www.IthacaCarShare.org (607) 277-3210 info@ithacacarshare.orgIthaca Children's Garden
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ithaca-childrens-gardenIthaca Children's Garden (ICG) is both a place and a program, located on the Cayuga Waterfront Trail, minutes from downtown Ithaca. ICG has spent over a decade building a three-acre public children's garden as well as developing, implementing, and evaluating a wide range of educational programs for children, teens, families, schools, and the community. Year-round, they offer camps, events, drop-in programs, school programs and workshops. At ICG, research and play-based environmental education is central to all programming. Whether it's summer camp activities, free play, or a celebration, the Garden strives to emphasize a connection to nature and the learning opportunities it provides to us all.
121 Turtle Lane, Ithaca http://www.ithacachildrensgarden.org (607) 319-4203 info@ithacachildrensgarden.orgIthaca City of Asylum
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ithaca-city-of-asylumICOA is part of the International Cities of Refuge Network, a worldwide network of cities of asylum, supporting writers whose works are suppressed, whose lives are threatened, whose cultures are vanishing, and whose languages are endangered. ICOA serves as a bridge into the community, assisting visiting writers and their families in meeting the challenges of a new environment. ICOA is a project of the Center for Transformative Action, a non-profit organization affiliated with Cornell University, and works in partnership with Cornell, Ithaca College, and Wells College. ICOA is a member of the International Network of Cities of Refuge, joining people around the world advocating for freedom of expression.
Sage Hall, 114 East Ave https://ithacacityofasylum.com/ ithacacityofasylum@gmail.comIthaca Coffee Company
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ithaca-coffee-companyIthaca Coffee Company takes great pride in their vibrant and unique selection of seasonal, small-batch roasted gourmet coffees, available for purchase in-store, for wholesale, and served in their cafes. The gourmet market in the Triphammer store features many locally made products as well as a distinct selection of artisan cheeses, provisions, chocolates, confections, and custom gift basket service.
2255 North Triphammer Road, Ithaca https://ithacacoffee.com/ (607) 257-2626 info@ithacacoffee.comIthaca Families Gift Economy
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ithaca-families-gift-economyIthaca Families Gift Economy is a private Facebook group that connects people seeking to gift or receive goods, reducing resource waste while building community and helping families to save money. IFGE welcomes Ithaca residents and those in the surrounding area. Regularly gifted items include beds, toys, and clothes.
Ithaca, NY 14850 https://www.facebook.com/groups/ithacagifteconomy/Ithaca Farmer's Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ithaca-farmers-marketThe Ithaca Farmers Market is an owner–operated cooperative market with over 160 members, who grow or produce their wares within 30 miles of the pavilion. You’ll find a full spread at the market with something for everyone — hot prepared foods for those in need of a meal, a full spread of vegetables, fruit, pastured meat, bakeries, and exceptionally crafted artisanal gifts for your loved ones.
499 3rd St, Ithaca http://www.ithacamarket.com (607) 273-7109 info@ithacamarket.comIthaca Festival
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ithaca-festivalThe Ithaca Festival is a weekend music and arts celebration, in which over 1,000 talented local musicians, painters, dancers, clowns, community groups, and ensembles perform. The goal of zero-waste is to send a little to the landfill as possible. The Festival works towards this goal by reusing, recycling or composting discarded materials.
Ithaca, NY http://ithacafestival.org/ (607) 269-7580 ithacafestival@ithacafestival.orgIthaca Freeskool
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ithaca-freeskoolThe Ithaca Freeskool is a platform for free classes, discussion groups, skill shares, projects, and events hosted in a non-intimidating, informal, radical, creative, and fun environment. The Freeskool aims to bring people together to equalize the distribution of knowledge and confidence with an emphasis on skills and issues of local importance.
Ithaca, NY 14850 https://ithacafreeskool.wordpress.com/ freeskoolithaca@gmail.comIthaca Generator
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ithaca-generatorIthaca Generator provides public access to 21st century tools and technologies like 3D printers, laser cutters, and microcontrollers. They make these tools available through affordable membership and through educational partnerships. By making these technologies accessible, they aim to transform the public’s conception of themselves from passive consumers to active designers, inventors, and innovators.
116 W Green St, Ithaca http://www.ithacagenerator.org (607) 269-7436 info@ithacagenerator.orgIthaca Health Alliance
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ithaca-health-allianceIthaca Health Alliance's mission is to facilitate access to health care for all with a focus on the needs of the uninsured. Ithaca Free Clinic offers 100% free conventional and holistic healthcare services for anyone without health insurance.
225 S Fulton St, Ithaca http://www.ithacahealth.org (607) 330-1253 executivedirector@ithacahealth.orgIthaca Honey Works
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ithaca-honey-worksIthaca Honey Works is a family-run bee farm located near the blossoming hills of Ithaca, New York. They produce artisan neighborhood honey and honeycombs in three delicious seasonal flavors. Their apiaries in Ithaca, New York are surrounded by fragrant fields, bountiful orchards, lush forests, and rolling hills – in other words, a nectar treasure trove for their bees. Honey comes in all kinds of different flavors and colors. At Ithaca Honey Works, they offer three different sizes of jars of our nature's finest Spring, Summer, and Fall honey.
91 Townline Rd, Ithaca http://www.ithacahoneyworks.com (607) 342-4606 ithacahoneyworks@gmail.comIthacamade
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ithacamadeIthacamade, a shop in the Dewitt Mall, carries a wide variety of products by local artists, including clothes, pottery, wooden items, body care, greeting cards, and more.
215 North Cayuga Street, Ithaca https://www.facebook.com/ithacamade (607) 272-1396 ithacamade@gmail.comIthaca Murals
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ithaca-muralsIthaca Murals is a network of people organizing to transform gray walls into beautiful meaningful works of art that tell stories of who is here and what they care about. They support each other with public art projects every step of the process from conception to ribbon cutting with assistance all along the way. They work with an eye on pushing back against Eurocentric patriarchal capitalism. They welcome all people to be involved but particularly want to systematically support the leadership of artists of color, artists with jail experience, low income & working class artists, women, youth, and other artists of traditionally marginalized identity groups. They collaborate with other organizations locally and nationally who also use a cultural arts strategy for building just communities.
Ithaca, NY 14850 https://www.ithacamurals.com/about.html ithacamurals@gmail.comIthaca Neighborhood Housing Services
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ithaca-neighborhood-housing-servicesINHS is dedicated to helping people of modest incomes find and stay in high-quality housing throughout central New York, a goal that benefits the entire community. They’re accomplishing this by providing low-interest loans to first-time home buyers, managing well-maintained rental units, rehabbing old homes, providing home-repair assistance to seniors, building new LEED-certified green houses, and more.
115 W Clinton St, Ithaca http://www.ithacanhs.org/ (607) 277-4500 jfetterly@ithacanhs.orgIthaca Organics
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ithaca-organicsIthaca Organics has evolved from a small crop wholesaler, to a popular Tompkins County CSA, and now to a fruit, vegetable, and hemp farm. Ithaca Organics is committed to providing quality, nutrient-rich foods while implementing sustainable farming practices.
41 Fall Creek Road, Freeville https://www.ithacaorganics.com/ (607) 229-6684 ithacaorganics@gmail.comIthaca Sewing Machine Shop
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ithaca-sewing-machine-shopThe Ithaca Sewing Machine Shop repairs and tunes up all makes and models of older sewing machines. Sewing machines made before 1985 are more reliable than more recently manufactured machines, which are intended to be throw-aways within three to ten years of purchase. No minimum fee, and assessment of your machine is free. The Ithaca Sewing Machine Shop also provides SewGreen with refurbished, fully tested machines for resale.
114 N Cayuga St, Ithaca, NY 14850 (607) 319-4106 ithacasews@gmail.comIthaca Thrifty Shopper
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ithaca-thrifty-shopperThrifty Shopper stores have been around since the 1960s but today they could be mistaken for a national department store! Thanks to great donations from community members, the merchandise sold at their stores is fashionable, in great condition and meets the needs of a large range of customers.
376 Elmira Rd, Ithaca https://www.ishopthrifty.org (607) 220-1992 info@iShopThrifty.orgIthaca Welcomes Refugees
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ithaca-welcomes-refugeesIthaca Welcomes Refugees (IWR) is a volunteer-led community initiative that fosters a welcoming and fair environment for refugees and at-risk immigrants who come to the region. IWR provides a variety of resources and support services, the Global Roots Play School that offers affordable, accessible childcare to parents eager to learn English, and Response Projects focused on responding to the specialized needs of both newly arrived refugee families and at-risk immigrants who have lived in the Ithaca area for a longer period.
315 North Cayuga Street, Ithaca http://ithacawelcomesrefugees.org/ (607) 288-2984 ithacawelcomesrefugees@gmail.comIzzy's Closet
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/izzys-closetFrom pencils to pants, providing what kids need to succeed. Izzy’s Closet Inc. a nonprofit corporation whose mission is to ensure that all elementary school students have the basic school supplies, books and clothing for them to succeed in school. The Izzy Adventure books began in 2013 as a children’s literacy service project by the Rotary Club of Groton New York. Izzy’s Closet is a cupboard, closet or location at an Elementary school filled with supplies. If you would like to learn how you could establish an Izzy’s Closet in your community please contact janet@izzyscloset.org
210 Elm Street, Groton http://izzyscloset.org/ (607) 898-4994 janet@izzyscloset.orgJackman Vineyards
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/jackman-vineyardsJackman Vineyards farm is located on the west side of Cayuga Lake in Ithaca, NY, just north of Indian Creek. They grow many varieties of tomatoes, including heirloom tomatoes as well as cherry, grape, and beefsteak types and a variety of sweet and hot peppers and other seasonal fruits and vegetables. Their produce can be found at the Ithaca Farmers Market 4 days a week: Tuesday in De Witt Park 9am-2pm, Wednesday at East Hill 4-7pm, and Saturdays (9am-3pm) and Sundays (10am-3pm) at Steamboat Landing in booth #52 down by the dock). January through April, find their apples and flower sprouts at the indoor Ithaca Farmers’ Market.
1016 North Cayuga Street, Ithaca https://www.facebook.com/jackmanvineyards/ (607) 280-6817 alex@jackmanvineyards.comJasper Meadows Farm LLC
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/jasper-meadows-farm-llcJasper Meadows Farm sells goose, duck and chicken eggs, along with whole chickens and vegetables. Their products are available at the Freeville Farmer's Market.
26 Palmear Rd, Freeville https://www.jaspermeadowsfarm.com/ (607) 708-4327 jasper.meadows.farm@gmail.comJenny Creek Flowers
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/jenny-creek-flowersJenny Creek Flowers is a flower farm and seasonal floral studio, using sustainable farming and floristry practices to grow and arrange specialty cut flowers from spring to autumn. Their flowers can be bought by online order, or as a CSA with pickup locations in Ithaca, Trumansburg, and Ovid.
7048 Durling Road, Trumansburg http://www.jennycreekflowers.com (503) 338-8718 brooke@jennycreekflowers.comJerry Dell Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/jerry-dell-farmOpened in 1946, Jerry Dell Farm is still family owned and operated, with a mission to produce fresh and local foods. They have been certified organic since 2000, and earned New York State’s prestigious “Super Milk” award for outstanding milk quality and herd health, and have 15+ years of “Dairy Distinction” status.Jerry Dell Farm Store, located at the Freeville location, offers organic and natural meat, produce, eggs and cheese. The produce and milk is certified organic through Northeast Organic Farming Association of New York. All produce is grown within 3 miles by Ithaca Organics, owned by Trever Sherman. Jerry Dell Farm is also certified to sell raw organic milk to the public.
41 Fall Creek Road, Freeville https://www.facebook.com/jerrydellfarm/ (607) 351-8747 info@jerrydellfarm.comJillian's Drawers
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/jillians-drawersJillian's Drawers is a small, mom-owned, natural parenting store carrying high quality toys, baby carriers, shoes, breastfeeding products, nursing tops, and cloth diapers. They look for products that are safe, effective, environmentally-friendly, and use conscientious manufacturing. They buy and sell a variety of gently used products, and offer a cloth diaper laundry service in the Ithaca and Trumansburg areas.
609 West Clinton Street, Ithaca https://jilliansdrawers.com/ (607) 272-1237 orders@jilliansdrawers.comJuneberry Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/juneberry-farmJuneberry Farm is locally run farm just east of Seneca Lake serving unique super fruits, with the largest crop of Juneberries (Saskatoon) in New York State. Visitors can discover recipes and information about juneberries, sample the fruit, tour the property, and pick their own berries. Many other berries, fruit, vegetables, and herbs are also grown for U-pick.
6960 1st St, Ovid https://www.juneberryfarm.com/ (315) 952-5060 juneberryfarm@gmail.comJustice & Peace Ministry in Chemung, Schuyler & Tioga Counties
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/justice-peace-ministry-in-chemung,-schuyler-tioga-countiesJustice and Peace Ministry collaborates with Catholic parishes, schools and organizations, as well as community partners, to advocate for the poor and vulnerable and for national and global justice and peace in the public policy arena. Their mission is to foster a culture of life and love by addressing a wide spectrum of issues (local, state, national, global) touching human life, human dignity and human rights.
215 E Church St, Elmira https://cs-cc.org/programs-services/justice-peace/ (607) 734-9784 cs-ccdevelopment@dor.orgKendal at Ithaca
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/kendal-at-ithacaKendal at Ithaca is a not-for-profit continuing care retirement community. Their vision is to be a community whose hallmarks are the Quaker values of respect, care, and trust. In addition, they to be good stewards of our resources and environment. Their mission is to provide a mutually supportive environment for residents and staff, and to contribute to the greater Ithaca community.
2230 N Triphammer Rd, Ithaca http://kai.kendal.org (800) 253-6325 admissions@kai.kendal.orgKestrel Perch Berries
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/kestrel-perch-berriesStrawberries, raspberries, red and black currants, gooseberries, blueberries and elderberries – all available in abundance just two miles away from the heart of Ithaca. Grown without chemicals, these ripe goodies are available as part of a U-pick CSA, but pay-as-you-go options are also offered. Kestrel Berries is also a Healthy Food For All participating farm. Visit their website for a host of ideas about how to use and preserve the berries, as well as updates about what’s available to pick. They are hosted through the Ecovillage at Ithaca.
220 Rachel Carson Way, Ithaca http://www.ithacaberries.com/ (607) 275-0272 ithacaberries@gmail.comKeuka Brewing Company
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/keuka-brewing-companyThe Keuka Brewing Company was the first micro-brewery on Keuka Lake and one of the first in the western Finger Lakes region. The brewery was name the "best craft brewery in New York State" in 2014, winning the prestigious F.X. Matt Memorial Cup Award. Keuka Brewing is run by a father-son team who take pride in their commitment to creating quality beer and locally sourcing ingredients when possible. At the helm of brewer Mark Musso, the brewery creates some of the most unique and forward-thinking brews in the region.
8572 Briglin Rd, Hammondsport https://www.keukabrewingcompany.com/ (607) 868-4648 rich@keukabrewingcompany.comKeuka Lake Association
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/keuka-lake-associationFounded in 1956, the Keuka Lake Association, with over 1600 members, provides a unified voice for those who love Keuka Lake. Our mission is to preserve and protect Keuka Lake and its natural beauty for future generations.
101 NY-54, Penn Yan, NY 14527 https://www.keukalakeassociation.org (315) 694-7324 info@keukalakeassoc.orgKindred Fare
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/kindred-fare"To share is to love" is the philosophy behind Kindred Fare. With a focus on farm to table foods and creating their own recipes that change with the season, or simply when the folks behind it all feel like trying something new, there's always a warm, new experience waiting to be discovered at Kindred Fare. Expect local, seasonal produce and a wide array of Finger Lakes wines to choose from!
512 Hamilton Street, Geneva https://kindredfare.com/ (315) 787-0400 contact@kindredfare.comKindred Kingdoms Wildlife Rehabilitation Center
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/kindred-kingdoms-wildlife-rehabilitation-centerKindred Kingdoms Wildlife Rehabilitation, Inc. is an organization dedicated to the care and release of injured birds of prey and black bear in Central and Northern New York. Their rehabilitation center’s mission is to provide the best medical treatment with the least amount of stress possible for injured and orphaned wildlife. This includes shelters built on their 40-acre site, amid suitable natural habitat, providing the best conditions for the animals to heal. The center also works to educate and encourage preservation of habitat and wildlife through educational programs for environmental organizations, schools, and nature centers, and a yearly newsletter.
211 Sutton Road, Pennellville http://www.kindredkingdoms.com/index.htm (315) 695-6418 jeanws46@gmail.comKingbird Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/kingbird-farmKingbird Farm is a small family farm owned and operated by Michael, Karma, and Rosemary Glos for over 20 years. They produce a diverse array of certified organically raised meats, produce, and value-added items. Their products include: certified organic pork, chicken, eggs, culinary herbs, houseplants and produce (includes onions, garlic, shallots, potatoes, and other vegetables). They also raise 100% grassfed Highland X Angus beef. Their field work is done with the use of our Norwegian Fjord horses. Their products are currently available by preorder, at their self serve store on the farm and the Ithaca Farmers Market. They try to market everything we raise no farther than 30 miles from the farm. They are at the market every Saturday yearound and the farm store is always open.
9398 West Creek Road, Berkshire https://kingbirdfarm.com/ (607) 657-2860 kingbirdfarm@gmail.comKing & King Architects Office Renos
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/king-king-architects-office-renosKing and King Architects headquarters is in Syracuse, NY. When designing this building, the core program was to build sustainable offices for 70 to 100 employees that promoted a creative and interactive workplace. Their design process was guided by core values related to business, clients/markets, community, design, environment and people. This building utilizes solar energy, solar lighting during the day, and and plants on the roof of their building to reduce storm water reduction.
358 W Jefferson St, Syracuse http://www.kingarch.com (315) 671-2400 design@kingarch.comKinship & Company
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/kinship-companyKinship & Company offers wedding planning and coordination services to couples in upstate New York. They are owned and operated by Rachel Ostlund, an expert cook and coordinator who receives rave reviews for her calm composure, encouraging excitement, and professional poise. Rachel sources food and services for her events from local farms and businesses, and teaches baking classes using locally grown flour.
4398 Jacksonville Road, Trumansburg https://www.kinshipandcompany.com/ (607) 793-0303 kinshipandcompany@gmail.comKozy Heating & A.C. LLC
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/kozy-heating-ac-llcWith offices in Ithaca and Auburn, Kozy Heating & A.C. LLC specializes in Heating (Whole House Ducted Heat Pumps, and Ductless Minisplit Heat Pumps) and A/C, Furnaces, Indoor Air Quality, Sheet Metal Work, and much more!
709 N Tioga St, Ithaca http://www.keepitkozy.com (607) 423-3762 kozy9hc@yahoo.comLaBella Associates, D.P.C.
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/labella-associates,-dpcLaBella Associates is an international Architecture, Engineering, Environmental and Planning firm headquartered in Rochester, NY--but their impact is seen around the world. They have 4 key service offerings: Buildings, Energy, Infrastructure, and Environmental. Their staff of over 700 team members is spread across more than 20 office locations.
300 State Street, Rochester https://www.labellapc.com/ (877) 626-6606 info@labellapc.comLagom Landing
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/lagom-landingLagom Landing is a nonprofit residential program providing 18-25 year olds a unique opportunity to build a foundation for the rest of their lives. They encourage students to discover their passions and gifts while teaching them skills that will benefit them no matter what direction they go. Carpentry, gardening, cooking, forestry, and other hands-on trades are the “tools” that students use to free up their minds and gain focus for their next step in life. Students spend time in nature while also living and working closely with mentors who inspire and motivate them to “land” into discovering who they are, not just what they will do.
7966 Reeds Corners Road, Dansville https://lagomlanding.com/ (585) 727-1687 lagomlanding@gmail.comLake Country Geothermal, Inc.
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/lake-country-geothermal,-incLake Country Geothermal, Inc offers customized geothermal systems that can provide heating, cooling, and/or domestic hot water OR… a hydronic distribution system comprised of multiple zones of radiant floor/wall/ceiling heating, baseboard heating, and/or forced-air heating and cooling. Lake Country Geothermal, Inc. is an IGSHPA Accredited Installer, Screened and HomeAdvisor Approved, an Equal Housing Lender, and an EGIA Member.
4164 Walworth-Ontario Road, Walworth https://lakecountrygeothermal.com/ (585) 802-7924 info@lcgeo.comLakeview Organic Grain
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/lakeview-organic-grainLakeview Organic Grain stocks organic corn, roasted soybeans, peas, soybean meal, flaxmeal, barley, oats, wheat, and sunflower meal. As much as possible, they purchase this grain from New York and Northeast organic crop farmers. They carry organically approved animal health care products from Crystal Creek in Wisconsin and AgriDynamics in Pennsylvania. They carry a full line of organic crop seeds, including hybrid and OP corn, soybeans, barley, oats, wheat, rye, buckwheat, spelt, triticale, field peas, winter peas, clover, alfalfa, timothy and other pasture/cover crop grasses and legumes. Serving organic livestock and grain farmers in upstate New York and throughout the Northeast.
119 Hamilton Place, Penn Yan http://lakevieworganicgrain.com/ (315) 531-1038 mh@lakevieworganicgrain.comLaMorte Electric
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/lamorte-electricLaMorte Electric was founded by Brian LaMorte to provide quality electrical and HVAC contracting services to Ithaca, Tompkins County and the surrounding areas. Brian is a highly skilled and licensed electrician in the City of Ithaca. They specialize in everything from electrical repairs, to generator sales/installs, to electric car charger installs, to furnace and air conditioner sales, installs and repairs. LaMorte Electric is a NYSERDA Air-Source Heat Pump Participating Installer and a Tompkins County Living Wage Employer.
1570 Danby Road, Ithaca http://www.lamorteelectric.com (607) 229-4576 sarah@lamorteelectric.comLand of Dawes
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/land-of-dawesLand of Dawes is an Earth spirituality community forming on 38 acres of forest and field off the grid near Ithaca, NY, with a mission to live in harmony with the Earth and each other. Members gather in co-created ceremonies to give gratitude to the elements that sustain them: Earth, Air, Fire and Water. They invite families and friends to circle on the eight cross-quarters on the medicine wheel, to re-align themselves to the earth's cycles and seasons. Potluck, bonfire, sauna are shared at the end of each gathering. Poetry, song, chants and drumming, meditation and creative visualization are shared. They have organic gardens, concord grapes, blueberries and maple trees. There is a pond and sauna. They have solar energy and a generator to take care of their electric needs but value their small footprint on the earth.
512 Dawes Hill Rd, Newfield http://www.ic.org/directory/land-of-dawes-2/ (607) 564-9406 landofdawes@gmail.comLaughing Goat Fiber Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/laughing-goat-fiber-farmLaughing Goat Fiber Farm is a local farm that specializes in home-grown Angora and Cashmere goat, alpaca, and sheep fibers. Located on a hill outside of Ithaca, NY, the farm also produces the materials needed for its original, hand-made fiber goods.
1485 Mecklenburg Road, Ithaca https://laughinggoatfiber.com/ (607) 351-7361 lisa@laughinggoatfiber.comLeague of Women Voters - Broome and Tioga Counties
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/league-of-women-voters---broome-and-tioga-countiesThe League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan political organization encouraging informed and active participation in government. It influences public policy through education and advocacy. They never support or oppose any political party or candidate.
Vestal, NY http://www.lwv-broometioga.org/ (607) 834-0127 lwvbroometioga@gmail.comLeague of Women Voters - Rochester Metropolitan Area
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/league-of-women-voters---rochester-metropolitan-areaThe League is a nonpartisan, political organization which encourages the informed and active participation of citizens in government, and influences public policy through education and advocacy. The League is NOT limited to women — men can join in the fight as well.
Rochester, NY 14623 http://www.lwv-rma.org/ (585) 262-3730 info@lwv-rma.orgLeague of Women Voters - Syracuse Metropolitan Area
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/league-of-women-voters---syracuse-metropolitan-areaThe League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan political organization encouraging the informed and active participation of citizens in government. It influences public policy through education and advocacy. It never supports or opposes any political party or candidate.
Syracuse, NY http://lwvsyr.org/ (315) 396-8225 lwvsyr@gmail.comLeague of Women Voters - Tompkins County
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/league-of-women-voters---tompkins-countyThe League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan political organization, encourages informed and active participation in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues, and influences public policy through education and advocacy. Any person of voting age, male or female, may become a League member.
Ithaca, NY http://www.lwvtompkins.org/ lwvtompkins@gmail.comLev Kitchen
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/lev-kitchenLev Kitchen is a restaurant featuring a Yemeni flatbread called Malawach and the amalgamation of distinctive cuisines and cultures from countries such as Israel, Lebanon and Syria. Opened in March 2022, they aim to embrace business transparency, explore what it means to be a “sustainable” food service operator, and support food security by donating 1% of all revenues to the World Food Program and their relief efforts around the world.
222 East State Street, Ithaca https://levkitchen.com (607) 319-0262 yen@levkitchen.comLime Hollow Nature Center
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/lime-hollow-nature-centerSince 1993, Lime Hollow has offered the region the path less traveled and captured the hearts of both young and old. The Center encompasses nearly 447 acres of beautiful rolling hills and shallow glacial valleys (kame-and-kettle topography), forests, fields, streams, numerous ponds, including many marl ponds and vernal (seasonal) pools, a peat bog, and a great diversity of flora and fauna. Located on the border between Cortland and Tompkins Counties, in beautiful upstate New York, they offer over 12 miles of open-to-the-public, entrance-fee free trails, public nature programs, and adventure day camps for youth.
338 McLean Road, Cortland http://www.limehollow.org/ (607) 662-4632 info@limehollow.orgLiquid State Brewing Company
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/liquid-state-brewing-companyLiquid State Brewing Company is focused on creating high quality, small batch beers with their 20 hectoliter brewhouse. Their on-site beer hall offers their fresh ales and lagers as well as local wines, beers, ciders and foods from around New York and beyond, coupled with local food trucks, as well as the opportunity to order-in from surrounding restaurants,
620 W Green St, Ithaca https://www.liquidstatebeer.com/ (607) 273-7080 info@liquidstatebeer.comLittletree Orchards
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/littletree-orchardsLittletree Orchards is committed to creating an environmentally conscious sustainable U-Pick Apple Orchard and an enjoyable enhanced outdoor setting where family and friends can have fun. They specialize in tree fruits, primarily apples, along with diversified agricultural products which compliment promoting the “Littletree Experience.”
345 Shaffer Road, Newfield http://littletree-orchards.com/ (607) 564-9246 littletreeorchards@gmail.comLively Run Goat Dairy
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/lively-run-goat-dairyLively Run Dairy is a family run, sustainable farm in Interlaken, NY that began production in 1982. It is one of the first commercial goat dairy operations in New York State. They make goat and cow cheeses including blue cheeses, Chevre, gouda, and cheddar, which are sold in a wide range of local stores and used at several local restaurants. Come visit the farm, taste the artisan cheeses, get a tour and eat some cheesecake on the porch.
8978 County Road 142, Interlaken https://www.livelyrun.com/ (607) 532-4647 info@livelyrun.comLoaves and Fishes
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/loaves-and-fishesLoaves and Fishes of Tompkins County is a Christian ministry which provides a place for free meals, hospitality, companionship, and advocacy for those in need, regardless of their faith, beliefs, or circumstances.
210 N Cayuga St, Ithaca http://loaves.org/ (607) 272-5457 info@loaves.orgLocal 315 Brewing Company
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/local-315-brewing-companyA craft brewery located in the 3-1-5 supporting local products and local people - They have had several successful harvests and are brewing with our own locally grown hops. They harvest honey from their own bees and eggs from their own chickens. They are committed to sustainability through the use of locally sourced products.
3160 Warners Road, Warners https://www.facebook.com/Local315/ (315) 468-233 office@local315brewing.comLocalFiber
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/localfiberLocalFiber supports and promotes the Finger Lakes region's array of animal fiber producers with online directories connecting fiber farms, skillful artisans and makers, manufacturers, fiber services, and buyers who enjoy local, regenerative, natural fiber and textiles. They also host gatherings of farmers and fiber artists, and their website offers educational resources and a regional event calendar.
Freeville, NY https://localfiber.org/ localfiber.ny@gmail.comLocal First Ithaca
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/local-first-ithacaLocal First Ithaca is an inclusive network of independent, locally owned businesses & services, farmers, non-profits and community members that brings people, businesses, and organizations together to create a successful local economy that uses resources, experience, and inclusiveness to create a thriving and livable community.
Ithaca, NY http://localfirstithaca.org/ (607) 592-4424 localfirstithaca@gmail.comLost Dog Cafe
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/lost-dog-cafeLost Dog Cafe is a vibrant, 150 seat cafe with award winning slow-food made with locally grown ingredients incl. grass-fed beef, vegan, vegetarian + gluten free and organic items. Daily specials & seasonal farm to table dinners. Inspired cocktails.
222 Water St, Binghamton https://www.lostdogcafe.net (607) 771-6063 info@lostdogcafe.netLower Falls Foundation
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/lower-falls-foundationFounded in January 2016, the Lower Falls Foundation is a social purpose enterprise in Rochester, New York dedicated to revitalizing the Lower Falls Gorge. Their mission is to make the Lower Falls a National Heritage Area by 2020.
60 Carlson Road, Rochester https://lowerfallsfdn.org/about/ (585) 703-9230 bill@lowerfallsfdn.orgLuna Fiber Studio
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/luna-fiber-studioLuna is a fully equipped weaving studio and all inclusive textile studio, offering a wide range of classes and workshops.
27 West Main Street, Dryden http://www.lunafiberstudio.com/ lunafiberstudio@gmail.comLuna Street Food
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/luna-street-foodLuna is a brick & mortar, quick service restaurant inspired by street vendors, carts & trucks from across the country & the globe. Stop in for lunch, dinner, late night or order online for take-out & delivery at their Collegetown location. They also offer drop off catering as well as full service. Their custom catering menus feature worldly flavors while still sourcing local ingredients as much as possible. They offer bar services at many locations in the Ithaca area with an additional menu focused on craft beers and other local options.
310 Stewart Avenue, Ithaca http://www.lunastreetfood.com/ (607) 269-6139 lunastreetfood@gmail.comLunch Rescue Initiative
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/lunch-rescue-initiativeLunch Rescue Initiative, a student-run organization spanning multiple school districts and expanding, empowers students to reduce food waste within their community by collecting unwanted lunch items for donation to local food pantries.
Clay, NY (315) 572-6826 lunchrescueinitiative@gmail.comLunkenheimer Craft Brewing Company
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/lunkenheimer-craft-brewing-companyLunkenheimer Craft Brewing Co. is a small batch, hand-crafted brewing company located in the historic Erie Canal village of Weedsport, New York. They have the flexibility to experiment and offer an ever-changing variety of creative and unusual ales. They are the place where your pour is incredibly fresh, the glass is always half full and everyone celebrates by wetting their whistle. As community members their-selves and with their love for the village’s history, they chose Weedsport. Their vision is to source local ingredients as much as possible, by collaborating with local farmers and other small businesses; while staying true to the definition of craft beer— small—independent—traditional.
8931 North Seneca Street, Weedsport http://lunkenheimercraftbrewing.com/ (315) 834-7027 Derric@lunkenheimercraftbrewing.comMacDaniels Nut Grove
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/macdaniels-nut-groveThe MacDaniels Nut Grove is a forest farming and agroforestry research and education center located in the Cornell Plantations Upper Cascadilla Natural Area. The 5-acre site, just east of CU Orchards, was originally planted in the 1930s by pioneering horticulturist Dr. MacDaniels.
Ithaca, NY 14850 http://blogs.cornell.edu/mushrooms/nutgrove (607) 264-6235 sfg53@cornell.eduMacDonald Farms
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/macdonald-farmsMacDonald Farms has been growing organic food and making health products since the early 1970s. They select high-quality ingredients and methods to make delicious naturally-fermented probiotic pickled products such as sauerkraut, cucumber pickles, and kim chi. MacDonald Farms products can be found at food markets in the Finger Lakes region of New York State, and at festivals around the Northeast throughout the year
Ithaca, NY https://macdonaldfarms.net/ macdonaldfarms@gmail.comMainstream Green
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/mainstream-greenMainstream Green Inc. develops public outreach programs that can save people money or energy, cut waste, avoid pollution, protect resources, eliminate use of fossil fuels, and help save the planet. They are a 501 C-3 Non Profit environmental charity. Since their start in 2015, they’ve been designing and implementing programs that they describe as “low hanging fruit”: actions that have immediate positive impact versus climate change. They are inexpensive & easy for the general public to understand & implement. When adopted by a large volume of people, any single one of these programs can aggregate into meaningful impact.
120 Kasson Rd, Camillus http://mainstreamgreen.org/ (315) 640-9082 team@mainstreamgreen.earthMain Street Farms
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/main-street-farmsMain Street Farms offers many benefits to their CSA members, including convenient pick-up locations, an office delivery option, different size options, weekly newsletters that show each week’s veggies with helpful tips and recipes, and a personal connection directly from farmers to the community. They do not use any chemical pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizer, and they cover crop fields to build the soil and prevent erosion. They also provide educational programs that we provide free of charge. By joining the CSA, you help them keep the programs running, and help kids eat their veggies.
3320 State Route 215, Cortland https://mainstreetfarms.com/ (607) 218-2101 help@mainstreetfarms.comMama Goose
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/mama-gooseBuy, sell and trade stylish and sturdy, gently-used children’s clothing (from NB to size 14), books, toys, shoes, dancewear, baby equipment, maternity wear and more! They also carry new products that are great such as cloth diapers, wool socks, sustainable snacking supplies, fair trade and made in the U.S.A. toys & gifts, baby carriers and well-made shoes.
609 West Clinton Street, Ithaca http://www.mamagooseithaca.com (607) 216-7851 info@mamagooseithaca.comMargie's Green Home Consulting
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/margies-green-home-consultingMargie offers comprehensive Green Home Makeovers, answers your questions on saving water and energy and more! She can email Green Guides to those who share their email addresses with her.
North Winton Village, Rochester https://www.facebook.com/Margies-Green-Home-Consulting-152068008271 (585) 288-2224 mcampaigne@hotmail.comMarilla's Mindful Supplies
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/marillas-mindful-suppliesMarilla's Mindful Supplies is a locally-owned store offering low waste alternatives to a wide range of everyday products, including home care, body care, and organic bulk foods. Dedicated to sharing plastic-free options with everyone, the shop is a place where anyone can walk in and make a simple plastic-free swap in whatever way makes sense for their lifestyle.
438 Exchange Street, Geneva https://marillas.com (315) 759-5016 hello@marillas.comMarshy Garden at The Soil Factory
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/marshy-garden-at-the-soil-factoryThe Marshy Garden project is a living, restorative and scalable artform. Through cooperative design vision and native plant installation, what was once a monoculture turf lawn and debris dumping ground, is now transforming into an ecological oasis and experimental site for local restoration. Through community events, they help to inspire other people in regenerating their own land and spaces by demonstrating the process of how to plant and support native species, construct brush piles, and reduce their need for mechanized equipment for maintenance. The Marshy Garden is a project of The Soil Factory, an experimental space organized by WeaveCommunity to explore interactions between social, arts, and scientific networks.
142 Ithaca Beer Drive, Ithaca https://www.thesoilfactory.org/the-marshy-garden/ info@weavecommunity.comMcMillen Construction
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/mcmillen-constructionAlso known as "Affordable Renewables", McMillen Construction offers solar energy options. Their general contractor will provide you with expert assistance. Whatever your needs may be, get in touch with McMillen today!
33 N Lansing School Rd, Groton https://www.facebook.com/McMillen-Construction-1434195670163438/ (607) 279-4399 mmcmillen82@gmail.comMeadowsweet Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/meadowsweet-farmMeadowsweet Farm offers a CSA program. In addition, all of their farm practices are organic and they do not use any artificial chemicals or drugs on their animals nor on the farm. When the animals are sick, which is very rare, they treat them only with homeopathy. In addition to their dairy cows, they also raise chickens, some pork and some beef. Their bull calves and some of the heifers are raised for beef. They are either Jersey crossed with Angus, or straight Jersey. The resulting beef is tender and juicy and never needs marinating or special treatment. The animals are butchered around age 3, having been grass-fed that whole time.
2054 Smith Road, Lodi http://meadowsweetfarm.com/about-2 (607) 582-6964 dairy@meadowsweetfarm.comMedical Motor Service of Rochester & Monroe County, Inc.
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/medical-motor-service-of-rochester-monroe-county,-incMedical Motor Service of Rochester & Monroe County, Inc. is a non-profit organization providing transportation services to children, adults, and senior citizens with specialized needs. They provide more than 475,000 trips per year serving more than 8,700 residents of Rochester and Monroe County who are disabled and/or unable to use traditional transit services. They offer a wide array of safe, accessible and affordable transportation solutions, including medical car services, shopping shuttles, senior center and elder care services and individualized contract services.
608 Clinton Avenue South, Rochester https://www.medicalmotors.org/ (585) 654-7030 btopel@medicalmotors.orgMercato Bar & Kitchen
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/mercato-bar-kitchenMercato Bar & Kitchen offers Italian inspired, seasonally conscious cuisine, Italian and New York State wines, specialty cocktails, and New York State beer. They are a family owned and operated company.
108 N Aurora St, Ithaca http://mercatobarandkitchen.com/ (607) 319-5171 mercatobk@gmail.comMetro Justice
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/metro-justiceMetro Justice seeks a better, more just world, free of economic, racial, and social injustice. They know that the way to move closer to this world is through an organized, collective struggle for justice. Their campaigns for specific social justice demands are the heart of their work. The 7-point Fight for Economic Justice vision statement is central to their work and helps inform what campaigns they take on.
The Hungerford Building, 1115 East Main Street https://www.metrojustice.org/ (585) 397-3540 action@metrojustice.orgMia Restaurant
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/mia-restaurantMia restaurant features fine cuisine from many Asian countries in a unique and beautiful atmosphere. At Mia, they offer an eclectic menu and when available they pride themselves in using local produce, sustainably harvested seafood, and hormone & antibiotic free meats for our Slow Food Pan-Asian cuisine.
130 East State Street, Ithaca http://www.miaithaca.com/ (607) 277-2000 miatapasbar@gmail.comMiles Wine Cellars
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/miles-wine-cellarsMiles Wine Cellars is located on the shores of Seneca Lake. Enjoy wine tasting in their 1802 Greek Revival home on a palatial estate, or visit their Boathouse and Inn.
168 Randall Crossing Road, Himrod http://mileswinecellars.com/ (607) 243-7742 info@mileswinecellars.comMill Creek Cafe
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/mill-creek-cafeMill Creek Cafe is a small family-run cafe serving fresh paninis, wraps, salads and burgers using locally raised produce, beef and other goods. They work with local growers and producers whenever possible, to provide a truly fresh and unique dining experience. They also have a great selection of Finger Lakes wine and New York craft beers. Enjoy outdoor seating during the summer! Breakfast is available on the weekends.
8705 Main Street, Honeoye https://www.millcreekcafe.com/ (585) 229-2620 millcreekcafe@gmail.comMimi's Attic
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/mimis-atticMimi's Attic buys and sells a wide array of used furniture, housewares, and home decor. It is a locally owned business outfitting the Finger Lakes with previously enjoyed furniture, household goods, and home decor.
401 Elmira Road, Ithaca http://mimisatticithaca.com/ (607) 882-9038 info@mimisatticithaca.comMinglewood Mushrooms
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/minglewood-mushroomsMinglewood Mushrooms primarily produces gourmet outdoor log-grown shiitake mushrooms along with oyster and lion's mane mushrooms. Their mushrooms are sold directly to customers, and to local restaurants and markets, including the Virgil Farmer's Market, Hollenbeck's Cider Mill, The Sherwood, Elderberry Pond, and The Local Food Market.
Homer, NY https://www.facebook.com/MinglewoodMushrooms/ (607) 591-2782 m.me/MinglewoodMushroomsM.K. Gandhi Institute For Nonviolence
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/mk-gandhi-institute-for-nonviolenceThe M.K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence is a nonprofit that equips people to use nonviolence to create a sustainable and just world for all. The M.K. Gandhi Institute collaborates with local organizations, academic institutions, students, and committed peacemakers in the following areas: nonviolence education, sustainability and environmental conservation, and the promotion of racial justice. They prioritize programming for people between the ages of 12 and 24 as well as those who serve those age groups.
929 South Plymouth Avenue, Rochester http://www.gandhiinstitute.org/ (585) 463-3265 mkgi@gandhiinstitute.orgMojo's Sauce LLC
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/mojos-sauce-llcMojo's Sauce produces a seasonally-changing array of handcrafted gourmet hot sauces featuring locally sourced ingredients. Their hot sauces are sold at the Ithaca Farmers Market, in stores, online, and at other venues throughout and beyond the Finger Lakes Region.
110 Whig Street, Newark Valley https://www.mojosaucellc.com (607) 201-7789 info@mojosaucellc.comMonarch Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/monarch-farmMonarch Farm is a CSA that specializes in growing heirloom vegetables; tomatoes, summer and winter squash, beets, carrots, onions, potatoes, a variety of cooking and fresh greens, green beans, leeks, sweet corn, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cucumbers, peppers, eggplant, garlic, melons, peas, culinary and medicinal herbs and flowers. All produce is grown using organic farming practices.
7272 Vincent Hill Road, Homer https://www.facebook.com/monarchfarmny (607) 749-2144 monarchfarmny@gmail.comMonroe Community Power
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/monroe-community-powerMonroe Community Power is a community choice aggregation program that empowers municipalities to leverage the collective buying power of their residents and small businesses in effort to secure more favorable terms on their electricity supply, protect consumers, and support renewable generation sources.
758 South Avenue, Rochester https://www.monroecommunitypower.com/ (585) 244-0244 info@monroecommunitypower.comMontour Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/montour-marketMontour Market is Schuyler County's only local Farm-to-Market cooperative & weekly open membership CSA food hub! They provide an awesome espresso, coffee & pastry bar, 100% local farm produce, apothecary, grass fed beef, dairy and specialty cheeses.
401 West Main Street, Montour Falls https://montourmarket.com/?fbclid=IwAR3KnaRCKh0dfsA23nv1Zt0xCY7YyhbJ8Y9IP619gW_fvx2HizPlJSD5yIY (607) 542-7685 mark@northnewyork.comMoosewood Restaurant
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/moosewood-restaurantMoosewood, Inc. is a collectively owned business with nineteen members who share responsibilities and participate in the various jobs necessary to run what has grown from a very small natural foods restaurant to become a larger and more diversified company. Since 1973, they've been dedicated to serving Ithaca the freshest and finest vegetarian meals. With an emphasis on healthful natural foods cuisine, Moosewood Restaurant started in an era when many alternative businesses began, and they feel incredibly grateful to have endured, thrived and had a positive impact.
215 N Cayuga St, Ithaca https://moosewoodcooks.com/restaurant/ (607) 273-9610 manager@moosewoodrestaurant.comMoravia Farmer's Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/moravia-farmers-marketMoravia Farmer's Market offers eight vendors selling vegetables, fruit, herbs, crafts, and baked goods in the Kinney Drugs parking lot, 10 AM - 5 PM on Thursdays, June through October. They are open every Thursday from 10AM to 5PM in Kinney's parking lot in Moravia. Come and join them or just drop in to visit and buy some good food.
130 Main St, Moravia https://www.facebook.com/MoraviaFarmersMarket/ (315) 496-2235 flynnfamily44@verizon.netMothers Out Front Southern Tier
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/mothers-out-front-southern-tierMothers Out Front members are mothers, grandmothers, and other caregivers who are coming together to make climate change an issue that leaders can no longer ignore. They are building a powerful grassroots movement to ensure a swift, complete, and just transition away from fossil fuels and toward clean and renewable energy.
126 S Main St, Horseheads https://www.facebook.com/mothersoutfrontsoutherntier lisa.marshall@mothersoutfront.orgMove to Amend - Ithaca
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/move-to-amend---ithacaFormed in September 2009, Move to Amend is a coalition of hundreds of organizations and hundreds of thousands of individuals committed to social and economic justice, ending corporate rule, and building a vibrant democracy that is genuinely accountable to the people, not corporate interests.
511 N Albany St, Ithaca https://www.movetoamend.org/ (607) 241-3685 info@ithacamovetoamend.orgMoveTogether NY
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/movetogether-nyA project of Way2Go at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County, Move Together NY’s primary goal is to support regional mobility management projects, and improve transportation access to health care and employment, particularly in rural areas, where cross county travel is required. They do this largely by gathering information and input from a wide range of stakeholders, identifying gaps, common problems, and strategizing to create collaborative, regionally focused transportation solutions. The Move Together Project grew out of the Regional Transportation Study, which was carried out in 2013, to develop a deeper regional understanding of existing transportation options and unmet needs.
615 Willow Avenue, Ithaca http://MoveTogetherny.org (607) 272-2292 movetogetherny@gmail.orgMuddy Fingers Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/muddy-fingers-farmMuddy Fingers Farm uses organic growing methods to produce a diverse array of vegetables for their Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) members, area farmers' markets in Elmira, Corning and Ithaca and local restaurants.
3859 Dugue Road, Hector http://muddyfingersfarm.blogspot.com (607) 546-4535 maglenn_1999@yahoo.comMuller Field Station at Finger Lakes Community College
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/muller-field-station-at-finger-lakes-community-collegeLocated near the southern end of Honeoye Lake, the Muller Field Station provides field-based education for academic programs, laboratory experiences, community outreach, and the opportunity to participate in or observe local research projects. College and university students, local K-12 students and their teachers, community members, environmental organizations and agencies are all welcome visitors to the Station. Research programs and activities include wildlife management and monitoring, water quality sampling, regional biodiversity assessment, public lectures, workshops, and special events.
6455 County Road 36, Honeoye https://www.flcc.edu/muller/ (585) 785-1254 John.VanNiel@flcc.eduMulticultural Resource Center
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/multicultural-resource-centerAlthough they are a small organization, they have deep community impact! MRC has been dedicated to building community through cultural and political education, antiracism organizing, and cross-cultural movement building!
516 East Martin Luther King Jr. Street, Ithaca http://multiculturalresourcecenter.org/contact/ (607) 262-9618 coordinator@multiculturalresourcecenter.orgMunicipal Electric and Gas Alliance
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/municipal-electric-and-gas-allianceMEGA is a non-profit, community-based, energy cost savings program that complies with all public bidding requirements for your energy purchases. It is purposefully designed to connect consumers with professional energy consultants who can help with the competitive business bidding process.
Ithaca, NY 14850 http://www.megaenergy.org/ (607) 434-3333 info@megaenergy.orgMuseum of The Earth (Paleontological Research Institution)
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/museum-of-the-earth-(paleontological-research-institution)The Paleontological Research institution's Museum of the Earth was established in 2003 to provide the general public with a unique opportunity to explore our world through a mix of natural history displays, interactive science features, and art exhibitions. The museum’s 8,000-square-foot permanent exhibition takes visitors on a journey through 4.5 billion years of history, from the Earth’s origin to the present day. Through hands-on, visual exhibitions and outreach, the Museum of the Earth encourages critical thinking about life on Earth in the past and today, and how our species is affecting the natural world.
1259 Trumansburg Rd, Ithaca http://www.priweb.org (607) 273-6623 marketing@priweb.orgMusic of Nature
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/music-of-natureLang Elliott has documented the sights and sounds of the Finger Lakes for several decades, and shares these gifts on his website and online store. Photos, videos, and recordings cover a full range of the birds, insects, amphibians, mammals, and even the winds and waters of our region.
Ithaca, New York 14850 https://musicofnature.com/ lang@musicofnature.comMutual Aid Tompkins
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/mutual-aid-tompkinsA network of neighbors concerned about their communities and helping to make sure those most vulnerable and affected by COVID-19 get the support they need. They are volunteer run, with no paid staff, and aid comes directly from the community. They help to match neighbors who need aid with neighbors able to support (especially supporting access to groceries, medicine, and supplies).They also organize neighborhood Pods in Tompkins County, a system in which ‘block captains’ work with folx in their area to do regular welfare check-ins with neighbors to ensure that everyone is being cared for and is getting what they need.
Ithaca, NY https://www.facebook.com/groups/209042093515340/about (607) 288-3252 communityaidtompkins@gmail.comMyers Farm Distillers
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/myers-farm-distillersMyer Farm Distillers is nestled in the heart of the Finger Lakes Region of New York State, amid the thriving wineries of the Cayuga Wine Trail. As a New York State Farm Distillery, they use International Certification Services certified organic grain from Myers Farm—one of the largest and oldest currently operating organic farms in the Northeast United States—to craft distill a range of spirits. At Myers Farm Distillers, they both plant the seed and produce the spirit.
7350 NY-89, Ovid http://myerfarmdistillers.com/ (607) 532-4800 Joe@myerfarmdistillers.comNatural Investments LLC
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/natural-investments-llcNatural Investments is a national portfolio management firm – an innovative, client-focused company, with a high level of personal attention and individualized service.Through affiliations with Charles Schwab & Co, Black Diamond Performance Reporting, and US SIF: The Forum for Sustainable and Responsible Investment, they provide clients with strong research and solid administration.
Ithaca, NY 14850 https://www.naturalinvestments.com/ (800) 793-7512Natural Leaders Initiative
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/natural-leaders-initiativeThe Natural Leaders Initiative (NLI) is based on the belief that building strong, inclusive, equitable and sustainable communities requires widespread civic participation, with diverse community leadership. The organization works to support, catalyze and accelerate the growth of natural leaders, and assist people to organize within and beyond their own networks, and to take collective action for systemic change.
615 Willow Ave, Ithaca http://ccetompkins.org/community/natural-leaders-initiative (607) 272-2292 mjh17@cornell.eduNatural Systems Engineering, PLLC
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/natural-systems-engineering,-pllcNatural Systems Engineering (NSE) is a specialty consulting environmental engineering company founded in 2007. They specialize in design of green stormwater infrastructure including porous pavements, wetlands, rainwater harvesting systems, green roofs, and infiltration measures; watershed modeling, hydrologic studies, and TMDLs; green (LEED) construction; and other engineering studies to support water quality protection and sustainability.
120 East Washington Street, Syracuse http://www.naturalsystemsengineering.com/ (315) 849-3632 info@naturalsystemsengineering.comNatural Upcycling
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/natural-upcyclingNatural Upcycling is Upstate New York’s premier food scraps/organics collection company. Their focus is to collect organic or food waste and turn it into a renewable resource – such as electricity or natural gas – through a process called anaerobic digestion. They have the infrastructure and technology to collect any volume of food waste, complete with depackaging services.
1818 Linwood Road, Linwood http://naturalupcycling.com/ (585) 584-312 info@naturalupcycling.comNeighbors of the Onondaga Nation
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/neighbors-of-the-onondaga-nationNeighbors of the Onondaga Nation (NOON) is a grassroots organization of Central New Yorkers which recognizes and supports the sovereignty of the traditional government of the Onondaga Nation. A program of the Syracuse Peace Council, NOON supports the right of native peoples to reclaim land, and advocates for fair settlement of any claims which are filed.
2013 E Genesee St, Syracuse http://www.peacecouncil.net/noon (315) 472-5478 carol@peacecouncil.netNeighbor to Neighbor
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/neighbor-to-neighborNeighbor to Neighbor (formerly Love Knows No Bounds) is a volunteer-run non-profit that collects and delivers good quality donated beds and furniture, and performs critical home repairs to ensure that neighbors live in a safe, functional, and comfortable home. They are working toward a world in which the housing needs of the most vulnerable citizens in our community are at the forefront of people’s consciousness.
Ithaca, NY 14850 http://n2ntompkins.org/index.html Questions@n2ntompkins.orgNetwork for a Sustainable Tomorrow
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/network-for-a-sustainable-tomorrowThe Network for a Sustainable Tomorrow, formally the Binghamton Regional Sustainability Coalition, seeks to build a sustainable community through education and collaboration to generate partnerships and civic participation to achieve enduring social, environmental, and economic well-being. Their new name reflects the wider geographic scope of their work, which includes Broome, Tioga, Chenango, Delaware and Otsego Counties
30 Main St, Binghamton https://www.facebook.com/NetworkforaSustainableTomorrow (607) 873-9220 info@nynest.orgNewfield Public Library
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/newfield-public-libraryThe Newfield Public Library provides a comprehensive collection of materials and services to meet the informational and recreational reading needs of a growing, changing community.
198 Main Street, Newfield http://newfieldpubliclibrary.org (607) 564-3594 newfieldlibrary@gmail.comNew Roots Charter School
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/new-roots-charter-schoolNew Roots Charter School, founded in 2009, is a regional, tuition-free public high school located in downtown Ithaca, NY. They serve students in grades 9 through 12 (ages 13 to 21) from 20 area school districts. They prepare their diverse student body to meet the challenges of citizenship, work, and life-long learning in the 21st century. They have an interdisciplinary academic program which features hands-on, community-based learning that supports students in solving real-world problems. Their school community offers a model of secondary education that integrates best practices in sustainability education with those proven to support educational equity.
116 North Cayuga Street, Ithaca http://www.newrootsschool.org/ (607) 882-9220 principal@newrootsschool.orgNew York Climate Change Science Clearinghouse
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/new-york-climate-change-science-clearinghouseThe NYCCSC provides access to resources relevant to mitigation of, adaptation to, and building resiliency for climate change in New York State. This includes information about greenhouse gas emissions and atmospheric concentrations, projected temperature and precipitation changes, climate effects such as sea level rise and extreme weather events, and more. It also catalogs specific vulnerabilities, risks, and strategies for and across sectors, including agriculture, water resources, coastal zones, ecosystems, buildings, transportation, telecommunications, energy, and public health. The NYCCSC welcomes policymakers, analysts, scientists, planners, businesses, and the general public to the site; however, the primary intended audiences are local planners and decision-makers and those who support their work.
Ithaca, NY https://www.nyclimatescience.org/ (607) 273-6623 info@nyclimatescience.orgNew York Homeowners Construction Co LLC
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/new-york-homeowners-construction-co-llcNew York Homeowners Construction Company is one of Syracuse's Premier Home Improvement companies, specializing in all aspects of home performance and energy retrofits, roofing, siding, replacement windows, doors, additions, kitchen/bath remodels and exterior decking and ramps.
107 Leo Ave, Syracuse http://www.nyhconstruction.com/ (315) 432-1217 info@nyhconstruction.comNew York Progressive Action Network of the Southern Finger Lakes
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/new-york-progressive-action-network-of-the-southern-finger-lakesNYPAN-SFL is a grassroots organization dedicated to the promotion of progressive issues at the local level. They are inspired by the political movement started by Senator Bernie Sanders but are open to participation from all progressives regardless of their political-party affiliation. Their leadership members meet regularly to plan activities (including public outreach and education around the issues), to build networks, and to recruit and support candidates for public office. They are a chapter of the statewide umbrella group New York Progressive Action Network (NYPAN).
10532 NY-54, Hammondsport https://nypansfl.org/ (607) 738-8369 nypan.sfl@gmail.comNew York Small Scale Food Processors Association
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/new-york-small-scale-food-processors-associationThe New York Small Scale Food Processers Association is a 501(c)6 trade organization that supports and informs small-scale food processors through education, mentoring, marketing, connecting industry professionals, and providing resources to manage the challenges faced by processors in establishing and growing their food business. They provide access to new regulatory information, mentors for startups, member Information, technical Information and assistance.
Rochester, NY http://nyssfpa.com/contacts.php info@nyssfpa.comNew York State Pollution Prevention Institute
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/new-york-state-pollution-prevention-instituteThe New York State Pollution Prevention Institute is a collaboration of five research universities and manufacturing extension partnerships across New York State.They give businesses, communities, and nonprofits practical tools and solutions to realize the benefits of sustainability for the economy, environment, and society. Their clients receive the expertise and resources needed to achieve outcomes including more efficient use of energy, raw materials, and water, optimized manufacturing processes that generate more business value, elimination of hazardous materials for safer workplaces and communities, and competitive market positioning as part of the green economy and in support of a commitment to environmental stewardship.
111 Lomb Memorial Drive, Rochester https://www.rit.edu/affiliate/nysp2i/about-nysp2i (585) 475-2511 nysp2i@rit.eduNew York State Water Resources Institute
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/new-york-state-water-resources-instituteThe mission of the New York State Water Resources Institute (WRI) is to improve the management of water resources in New York State and the nation. As a federally and state-mandated institution located at Cornell University, they are uniquely situated to access scientific and technical resources that are relevant to New York State's and the nation's water management needs. They collaborate with regional, state, and national partners to increase awareness of emerging water resources issues and to develop and assess new water management technologies and policies. WRI connects the water research and water management communities.
Riley Robb Hall, Wing Drive https://wri.cals.cornell.edu/ (607) 254-7163 nyswri@cornell.eduNew York Water Environment Association
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/new-york-water-environment-associationNYWEA is a non-profit educational organization that promotes sustainable clean water quality management through science, education and training. The Association has seven local chapters which meet regularly, elect chapter officers and conduct both technical and social programs. There are 2,500 members representing diverse backgrounds and specialties, but all are concerned and involved with protecting and enhancing precious water resources.
525 Plum Street, Syracuse http://www.nywea.org (315) 422-7811 info@nywea.orgNicePower USA
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/nicepower-usaNicePowerUSA provides affordable clean and renewable energy solutions to commercial and residential customers in Central New York and surrounding areas. They are dedicated to providing economical and practical solutions for customers.
3965 Bailer Rd, Syracuse http://www.NicePowerUSA.com (315) 243-5096 cpbarry@nicepowerusa.comNodines Heating Inc.
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/nodines-heating-incNodine's Heating Inc.'s services include sales, installation, preventative maintenance, and repairs in both residential and commercial settings. They offer geothermal, ductless, oil, propane, and natural gas solutions. They are a BBB Accredited Business, IGSHPA Accredited, and are LoopLink Certified.
6936 Main St, Red Creek http://www.nodinesheating.com/ (315) 754-8082 brian@nodinesheating.comNo Mas Lagrimas
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/no-mas-lagrimasNo Mas Lagrimas is an organization supporting individuals and families of all backgrounds, cultures, and identities affected by economic and social barriers in meeting their basic needs and in empowering themselves to achieve their aspirations. Their work includes food rescue and distribution, community celebrations, youth programs, food delivery and assistance with basic needs, support for domestic violence victims, and advocacy on behalf of and support for recently incarcerated individuals and other underserved people.
Ithaca, NY http:// https://nmlagrimas.wordpress.com/ (607) 379-6195 nomoretearfamilia@gmail.comNook and Cranny Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/nook-and-cranny-farmNook & Cranny Farm is a small CSA farm that strives to be community-focused and knows every share holder. They constantly improve the soil through rotations, cover cropping, heavy mulching, and addition of organically-approved rock amendments and composted manure. They strive to be mostly hand-powered, relying on two-wheeled BCS tractors for soil work, and thus maintain a low carbon footprint. During the 2015 season they used only 23 gallons of gas for all on-farm activities serving CSA shares to over 60 families, in addition to attending 3 farmer's markets per week, and supplying weekly produce to Brookton's market and a few restaurants.
424 Harford Rd, Brooktondale http://www.nookandcrannyfarm.com/ (607) 539-6580 btuori@gmail.comNortheast Beginning Farmer Project
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/northeast-beginning-farmer-projectThe Northeast Beginning Farmer Project was founded by a team of educators who care deeply about supporting the success of new farmers. They are housed at the Cornell Small Farms Program. They also offer online courses taught by experienced Extension educators and using content from the website, and develop new informational resources for new farmers. When they initiated this beginning farmer work in 2006, they focused exclusively in NY, but now they are building connections among the many excellent organizations serving beginning farmers across the Northeast region.
Plant Science Bldg, Ithaca https://smallfarms.cornell.edu/projects/beginning-farmer/ (607) 272-2292 gs695@cornell.eduNortheast Organic Farming Association of New York
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/northeast-organic-farming-association-of-new-yorkNOFA-NY is an organization of farmers, gardeners, and consumers working together to create a sustainable regional food system that's ecologically sound and economically viable. Through demonstration and education, they promote land stewardship, organic food production, and local marketing. They bring consumer and farmer together to make high quality food available to all people. Their certification branch, NOFA-NY Certified Organic, LLC, has been accredited by the USDA National Organic Program since 2002. They operate the largest organic certification agency in New York State and certify in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic region. In 2015, a 100% grass fed certification also became available to certified organic operations.
1010 James Street, Syracuse https://www.nofany.org/ (315) 988-4000 info@nofany.orgNortheast Regional Climate Center
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/northeast-regional-climate-centerThe mission of the Northeast Regional Climate Center is to facilitate and enhance the collection, dissemination and use of climate data and information, as well as to monitor and assess climatic conditions and impacts in the twelve-state, northeastern region of the United States. Their activities are intended to further the economic efficiency and general welfare of public and private institutions and individuals in the region.
Cornell University, Bradfield Hall http://www.nrcc.cornell.edu/ (607) 255-1751 nrcc@cornell.eduNortheast School of Botanical Medicine
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/northeast-school-of-botanical-medicineThe Northeast School of Botanical Medicine is An herbal school focusing on clinical skills, botany, medicine preparation, first aid and accessible herbal medicine. The school offers two programs and a traditional styled herbal apprenticeship to help students gain a comprehensive understanding of the clinical application of herbal medicine along with an informed respect of the plants vital to this medicine.
Ithaca, NY 14850 http://www.7song.com (607) 539-7172 7Songsevensong@gmail.comNorthland Sheep Dairy
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/northland-sheep-dairyNorthland Sheep Dairy is Certified Organic and Certified 100% Grass-fed by NOFA-NY. The farmers milk a small flock of crossbred dairy sheep selected to thrive on their native pastures. Northland's animals are never fed any grain or by-products -- they are 100% grass-fed. They use natural and homeopathic remedies to support herd health, and produce truly handmade sheep cheese on the farm, using only raw sheep milk from their animals. Northland produces a number of hard and soft cheeses, aged in their own cheese cave. In addition to sheep cheese, the farm grows and sells 100% grass-fed lamb and mutton, as well as tanned sheepskins. Mutton is processed by a USDA-certified, Animal Welfare Approved, Certified Organic butcher, and lamb is processed by a USDA-certified, Certified Organic butcher. Great care is taken to ensure that the animals are handled and processed humanely with minimal stress. The farm uses almost exclusively horse and mule power to plough snow, make hay, and perform other necessary tasks, with tractors used only a few days per year. Cheeses can be bought at the Local Food Market in Cortland, NY, the Finger Lakes Cider Houses at Good Lif Farm, and the Trumansburg Main Street Market, and meat and sheepskin are available by email request.
3501 Hoxie Gorge Freetown Road, Marathon http://www.northlandsheepdairy.com/ (607) 849-4442 tripletree@frontiernet.netNorthstar House
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/northstar-houseNorthstar House is a true neighborhood establishment, a responsibility they take seriously. The menu changes with the seasons and uses as much local, organic vegetables and meats as possible. The food is why most people come, but they also have an extensive bottled beer list, rotating draughts and a selection of wines and spirits.
202 East Falls Street, Ithaca http://northstarpub.com (607) 327-8580 info@northstarpub.comNothnagle Drilling
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/nothnagle-drillingNothnagle Drilling is a service-oriented company with an excellent reputation of executing projects in an efficient, timely manner. They offer Geothermal Drilling, Environmental & Geotechnical Drilling, Mining/Blast Hole Drilling, Direct Push Drillling, and much more!
1821 Scottsville Mumford Rd, Scottsville https://www.nothnagledrilling.com/ (585) 538-2328 zachn@nothnagledrilling.comNP Environmental
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/np-environmentalNP Environmental is a design/build commercial and residential mechanical systems/HVAC company specializing in geothermal comfort systems, radiant hydronic heating and cooling, and integrated control systems. Their offerings include air-source heat pumps and heat pump water heaters. They are internally staffed to handle every scope within a given project, which ensures quality and timeliness as they are the engineers, designers, installers, and experts, not generally requiring subcontracted labor or services. Their residential customers range from single-family homes to multiunit apartment complexes to mansions. Their commercial customers range from equipment buildings to climate controlled classic car storage facilities to manufacturing facilities with radiant floor heat and NG boilers. They focus their material and brand selections on ones that are made in the USA and owned by US-based companies, maintain a close relationship with their suppliers, and strive to provide locally-sourced components where possible.
2421 State Route 12, Waterville http://www.np-environmental.com (315) 841-8730 info@npenvironmental.comNY Organic Dairy Initiative
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ny-organic-dairy-initiativeThe New York Organic Dairy Program, through its connection with Cornell’s School of Agriculture and Life Science and Cornell Cooperative Extension, provides information to all parts of the organic dairy industry, including: the consumer, dairy retailer, dairy processor, organic certifier, and farmers. The information provided on these Web Pages will enable New York State to grow this new dairy industry into a viable farming style that responds to the needs of its consumers, its environment, and its farmers.
60 Central Ave, Cortland http://blogs.cornell.edu/organicdairyinitiative/ (607) 391-2660 afb3@cornell.eduOak Hill Bulk Foods/Oak Leaf Cafe
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/oak-hill-bulk-foodsoak-leaf-cafeOak Hill Bulk Foods is a specialty bulk food store located 3 miles south of Penn Yan, New York in the the heart of the Finger Lakes, Meats, cheeses, spices, baking supplies, bird food and snacks are some of what Oak Hill is best known for. In addition to the bulk foods, they also have an in-store Deli, Bakery, and Cafe.
3173 NY-14A, Penn Yan http://oakhillbulkfoods.com/ (315) 536-0836 info@oakhillbulkfoods.comO'Connell Electric Co./Rochester Solar Technologies
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/oconnell-electric-corochester-solar-technologiesA division of O’Connell Electric Company, Rochester Solar Technologies is Upstate New York’s premiere solar installation provider. They specialize in providing cost effective solutions from routine solar installations to complex and challenging electrical power systems. They have the equipment, technical resources and infrastructure in place to satisfy every objective of your solar project—from residential to commercial to distributed generation utility-grade solar facilities. Toll Free: 1-800-343-2176
830 Phillips Rd, Victor http://www.solarrochester.com (585) 924-2176 joe.clement@oconnellelectric.comOechsner Farms
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/oechsner-farmsOechsner Farms is a certified organic farm in Newfield, NY. They grow food-grade small grains for flour mills, malthouses, brewers, distilleries and farms. A typical year-to-year rotation might be: red clover - corn/underseeded with annual rye grass - buckwheat - winter wheat/underseeded with clover - clover - spring wheat/underseeded with grass/legume mix. Through their work over the years with their flour mill Farmer Ground Flour, their farm has transitioned to specializing in grains grown for human consumption.
1045 Trumbulls Corners Rd, Newfield https://www.oechsnerfarms.com/ (607) 227-5375Old Barn Market & Gluten Free Bakery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/old-barn-market-gluten-free-bakeryOld Barn Market brings the best organic and gluten free items to downtown Binghamton. All of their products come directly from a local artisan or farm in small batches and each item is carefully selected and never mass produced. The produce and meat sold is certified organic or sustainably raised and the farms that products come from are ethically and environmentally sound so there is never a threat of chemicals, pesticides, hormones, or other unnatural by-products. They are the only true gluten free bakery in the Greater Binghamton Area and their kitchen is kept to strict standards so all baked goods are safe for everyone to enjoy. Many items can be baked to include your diet, including vegan and dairy free. You can join their local CSA by visiting their website.
214 State St, Binghamton https://www.oldbarnmarket.com (607) 217-5993 oldbarnmarket@gmail.comOld Goat Gear Exchange
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/old-goat-gear-exchangeOld Goat's goal is not only to educate you about the gear you’ll be using, but the places you’ll be using it. Whether it’s browsing their online local resource list, reading their gear reviews and articles, or talking with their knowledgeable staff, they can help you get the info you need about local trails, parks, and forests. They will also direct you to other local communities, groups, and shops that will have useful information. Think of them as a local outdoor hub. Their inventory is sourced diversely from ever-changing supplies of used, new, and sample items. They try to price all gear so that it’s accessible to new athletes and appealing to veteran outdoorsfolk. Items are purchased and consigned at fair prices from their local outdoor community.
318 East State Street, Ithaca https://oldgoatgearexchange.com/ (607) 319-4388 oldgoatgearexchange@gmail.comOnondaga County Resource Recovery Agency
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/onondaga-county-resource-recovery-agencyOnondaga County Resource Recovery Agency (OCRRA) oversees what happens to the waste and recycling from Onondaga County communities. They offer a range of services that assist county residents and businesses in recycling, composting, reducing waste and more. Currently, OCRRA programs include award-winning recycling and composting programs, a foundation for local waste disposal at the Waste-to-Energy Facility, two convenient trash and recycling drop-off sites, and numerous programs for recycling and disposing of hard-to-manage materials.
100 Elwood Davis Road, Syracuse https://ocrra.org (315) 453-2866 info@ocrra.orgOnondaga Earth Corps
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/onondaga-earth-corpsOnondaga Earth Corps brings youth to the forefront of creating livable, sustainable communities through service, social enterprise and outreach. OEC crew members participate in urban forestry projects, stormwater management projects, private property management, neighborhood and park beautification projects, community environmental education and outreach.
100 New Street, Syracuse http://www.onondagaearthcorps.org/ (315) 565-3797 info@onondagaearthcorps.orgOnondaga Environmental Institute
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/onondaga-environmental-instituteOEI conducts research to progress the understanding of ecosystems, human interactions with the environment and the effects thereupon. They also perform outreach and education to develop an informed public, promote environmental ethics and build an environmentally conscious citizenry. OEI engages in proper planning to empower the public, community stakeholders, and interested parties to participate in decision-making processes and works for ecological restoration to improve economic, social and environmental conditions.
5795 Widewaters Parkway, Syracuse http://www.oei2.org/ (315) 472-2150 outreach@oei2.orgOnondaga Lake Conservation Corps
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/onondaga-lake-conservation-corpsThe Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps is an expanding organization of community volunteers who are contributing to restoration projects that are creating or improving wildlife habitat in the Onondaga Lake watershed. The Corps was founded in 2012 to inspire future stewards of Onondaga Lake and its watershed through a hands-on, experience-based program that offers citizens and organizations the opportunity to participate in activities that help restore and sustain Onondaga Lake and its value as an Audubon Important Bird Area. The Corps was founded by honeywell in partnership with the Montezuma Audubon Center and Onondaga Audubon, and is now an Audubon New York program.
280 Restoration Way, Syracuse https://ny.audubon.org/OLCC (518) 869-9731 sbruce@audubon.orgOntario ARC
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ontario-arcFinger Lakes Bus Service (FLBS), a division of Ontario ARC, is available for people who are supported by the agency. This service provides free daily transportation to other human services agencies including Brighter Day and Developmental Disabilities Regional Office (DDRO) Day program. The service has eight morning and afternoon weekday routes that are open to the general public with no bus fare. Ontario ARC also provide transportation for medical appointments with Medicaid providers, including out-of-county medical appointments.
3071 County Complex Drive, Canandaigua https://www.ontarioarc.org/ (585) 394-7500 contact@ontarioarc.orgOpen Doors English
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/open-doors-englishOpen Doors English (ODE) provides affordable, comprehensive English as a Second Language classes for adults, to empower students to live fuller lives, and to build richer community connections. ODE partners with other organizations to provide workshops, classes and field trips to students on subjects ranging from cooking and gardening to understanding legal rights, and hosts free community events.
315 North Cayuga Street, Ithaca http://opendoorsenglish.org (607) 319-5051 hboyer.ode@gmail.comOpportunities, Alternatives, Resources (OAR) of Tompkins County
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/opportunities,-alternatives,-resources-(oar)-of-tompkins-countyOpportunities, Alternatives, and Resources (OAR) of Tompkins County assists and advocates for people who are or have been incarcerated in the Tompkins County Jail, and their families and friends. Their services include ensuring legal representation in the case of indigence, bailing eligible individuals pre-trial, working with the reentry education program College Initiative Upstate, and providing transitional sober housing at Endeavor House.
910 West State Street, Ithaca http://oartompkins.org (607) 272-7885 oartompkinscounty@gmail.comOrganix Green Industries
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/organix-green-industriesOrganix Green Industries uses earthworm vermicomposting to turn regional food, yard, and paper waste into soil-healthy, non-toxic fertilizers and pesticides for residential and industrial use, and supports the use of vermicomposting for home and municipal waste reduction and bioremediation. Additional number: 585-781-4897
2257 County Road 4, Stanley http://www.organicsoilamendment.com/ (585) 229-9369 hello@organisamendment.comOrt Family Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ort-family-farmOrt Family Farm grows a wide variety of fruits and herbs, and produces fresh fruit, jams, jellies, herbal seasonings and teas, catnip cat toys, small potted fruiting plants, and seasonal evergreen wreaths. These products are sold at the farm, the Corning Farmers Market, and regional retailers; herb and catnip products are also sold online.
2761 Yorski Rd, Bradford https://ortfamilyfarm.com/ (607) 583-2467 ortroger@aol.comOswego City Climate Smart Community
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/oswego-city-climate-smart-communityThe Climate Smart Communities (CSC) Program represents a partnership between state and local governments with the goal of reducing energy use and greenhouse gas emissions. Oswego is one such city associated with the CNY Energy Challenge CSC Program. Major steps in the program include: 1. Adopting the CSC pledge 2. Creation of a municipal operations and community greenhouse gas inventory 3. Development of a plan to reduce emissions (Climate Action Plan) 4. Carrying out sustainable development projects
13 West Oneida Street, Oswego https://www.oswegony.org/ (315) 342-8136 mayor@oswegony.orgOtisco Lake Preservation Association
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/otisco-lake-preservation-associationThe Otisco Lake Preservation Association is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization with a mission to preserve the health, beauty, and welfare of Otisco Lake – not only today, but for future generations. In partnership with the Onondaga County Health Department, Onondaga County Water Authority (OCWA), and Cornell Cooperative Extension, they work to maintain the integrity of Otisco Lake and its watershed. They continue to fight the battle against Eurasian milfoil weed and other invasive species and have plans to utilize various options, along with providing educational literature, to help control and maintain these species in an effort to prevent further spreading and to protect the lake.
Marietta, NY 13110 https://www.otiscolakepreservation.org/initiatives olpawebsite@gmail.comOwasco Farmers Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/owasco-farmers-marketThe Owasco Farmers Market is held from 3-7 PM on Wednesdays, mid-June through October, in the Town Shelter behind the Owasco Fire Department. Products include vegetables, fruit, flowers, meat, eggs, baked goods, crafts, and prepared foods.
7198 Owasco Road, Auburn https://www.facebook.com/OwascoFarmMarket/ (315) 253-9021 tflaherty@owascony.govOwasco Flats Nature Reserve
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/owasco-flats-nature-reserveEnjoy nature at it's finest on this 89-acre preserve with trails on the lake and along the inlet. Hiking fishing, bird watching, photography, and great canoeing and kayaking. Open dawn to dusk year round. The Owasco Flats Nature Reserve, Inc. is a 501(C) 3 organization working to protect the ecological integrity of the Owasco Flats through stewardship and conservation.
2799 Firelane, Moravia https://www.facebook.com/OwascoFlats/ owascoflats@gmail.comOwasco Lake Watershed Inspection Program
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/owasco-lake-watershed-inspection-programThe Mission of the Owasco Lake Watershed Inspection Program is to make regular and thorough inspections of Owasco Lake, its watercourses and its watershed to ascertain compliance with the Rules and Regulations of the Owasco Lake Watershed and to provide educational outreach to the watershed community to foster lake stewardship.
7413 County House Rd, Auburn http://www.owascoinspection.org/ (315) 975-7234 asnell@cayugaswcd.orgOwasco Lake Watershed Management Council
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/owasco-lake-watershed-management-councilThe Mission of the Owasco Lake Watershed Management Council is to coordinate actions for protecting and restoring the health of Owasco Lake and its watershed to ensure that Owasco Lake will serve as a source of public drinking water, a recreational asset, an economic driver, and an important natural resource for the well-being of watershed residents and those who benefit from its protection now and for future generations.
25 Dill St, Auburn https://www.olwmc.org/ (315) 283-9427 ajpeffler.olwmc@gmail.comOwasco Watershed Lake Association (OWLA)
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/owasco-watershed-lake-association-(owla)OWLA is a citizen-based association that promotes cooperation and leadership in the comprehensive management of land use, water quality, recreation, agriculture and a host of other issues as they pertain to Owasco Lake and its watershed. Owasco Watershed Lake Association (OWLA) is a 501 C-3 not-for-profit corporation founded to educate the public on the environmental management, preservation, wise use, and appreciation of Owasco Lake and its watershed.
Auburn, NY https://owla.org/ (315) 283-9426 info@owla.orgOx and Stone
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ox-and-stoneOx and Stone is a Latin inspired kitchen with craft cocktails and a warm and lively candlelit atmosphere. Set within the walls of a historic 1880s mansion, it is reminiscent of a castle with its grand stairway, arched doorways and ceilings, aged walnut woodwork, and exposed brick. The menu is inspired by fresh home-cooked Latin flavors and dishes but with an American culinary flair, such as braised ox tail, and paella. Tortillas are made in house, and regular menu items and specials largely capitalize on seasonal items and fresh ingredients from locally sourced farms and merchants. Their mission is to provide a warm and inviting atmosphere, marked by a high level of service, and a unique, enjoyable and consistent dining and drinking experience.
282 Alexander St, Rochester https://www.oxandstone.com/welcome (585) 287-6933 oxandstone@gmail.comOxbow Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/oxbow-farmOxbow Farm is a family-run produce farm which is committed to growing a diverse array of crops with zero chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or herbicides. They have been selling their produce from April though December at the Ithaca Farmers Market since 2010. They also breed and sell pedigreed American Nubian goats.
7 Thayer Rd, Erin https://www.oxbowfarmny.com/ (607) 598-7193 oxbowfarmer@gmail.comPachamama Alliance Rochester Area Community
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/pachamama-alliance-rochester-area-communityThe Pachamama Alliance Rochester Area Community (PARA) is dedicated to working collaboratively, building a critical mass of committed global citizens who are inspired, motivated, and empowered to develop awareness and resilience throughout the Rochester area. They deepen their hearts and minds in community gatherings, foster collaboration with other groups, and offer programs to address issues of climate change (Drawdown Initiative), social justice (racism, democracy, gender circles, and more), and empowering everyone to lead engaged and purposeful lives.
Rochester, NY https://www.pachapeopleroc.org padricial@gmail.comPainted Post Farmers' Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/painted-post-farmers-marketThe Painted Post Farmers' Market provides an array of In-season fruits and vegetables, wines, honey, pork, eggs, and chicken all locally grown and raised. They also offer granola, breads, pies, and soaps that are locally made with local ingredients.
277 Steuben Street, Painted Post https://m.facebook.com/PaintedPostFarmersMarket/ (607) 527-8730 paintedpostfarmersmarket@gmail.comParadise Energy Solutions
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/paradise-energy-solutionsParadise Energy Solutions is a family-owned, full service solar installation company that provides turnkey grid-tied solar installations throughout the mid-Atlantic region for businesses, farmers and homeowners. The New York office is located in Geneva, but its service area covers all of New York from Albany to Buffalo. Toll Free: (877) 851-9269
2351 State Route 14, Geneva https://www.paradisesolarenergy.com/locations/new-york/ (607) 243-3723 info@paradiseenergysolutions.comParkes Ecological
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/parkes-ecologicalParkes Ecological LLC is a privately owned ecological consulting firm based in Upstate New York. They are field biologists and consultants, whose expertise includes wetland consulting and permitting, wildlife investigations and monitoring, construction support, and creative, cost-efficient solutions to environmental challenges of all kinds. They provide a full spectrum of services including initial site characterization, in-depth biological investigation, restoration planning, regulatory strategy and permit preparation, and compliance monitoring and construction support through project closeout.
120 Hawley St, Binghamton http://parkesecological.com (979) 777-1745 info@parkesecological.comPark Hill Poultry
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/park-hill-poultryPark Hill Poultry produces heritage turkeys, bred naturally on the farm and raised on pasture and organic feed. Turkeys are available for Thanksgiving and Christmas, to be ordered online and picked up at the farm or the Press Bay Alley holiday markets in Ithaca.
Erin, NY 14838 https://www.facebook.com/ParkHillPoultry/ parkhillpoultry@gmail.comPastimes Antiques
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/pastimes-antiquesPastimes is a small, colorful shop packed with an ever-changing array of useful and beautiful vintage and antique items. They specialize in antique and vintage jewelry, clothing, art, textiles, ephemera, and early postcards. They also carry early buttons, beads, antique photographs, silver, pins and medals, vinyl records, toys, furniture, glassware, other household items, and various unexpected oddments and curiosities. They pride themselves on affordability. They also purchase antique items by appointment. *Visit the Reuse Online Trail Directory for the full directory of used furniture, clothing, books & music, computers & electronics, sports & outdoor equipment, art & sewing materials, and antiques for all of Ithaca and Tompkins County at http://reusetrail.com.
215 North Cayuga Street, Ithaca http://www.pastimes.com/#pastimes (607) 277-3457 mail@pastimes.comPathfinder Engineers & Architects, LLP
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/pathfinder-engineers-architects,-llpPathfinder, a Women-owned Business Enterprise, offers mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fire protection engineering, energy engineering, architecture, commissioning, energy modeling and laser scanning to clients in the private and public sectors. Pathfinder is a member of the U.S. Green Building Council, an Energy Star Partner, and a NYSERDA Technical Assistance Provider.
134 South Fitzhugh Street, Rochester http://www.pathfinder-ea.com/ (585) 325-6004 info@pathfinder-ea.comPathStone Home Rehabilitation and Energy Services
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/pathstone-home-rehabilitation-and-energy-servicesPathStone Home Rehabilitation & Energy Service programs create and preserve assets for low- and moderate-income individuals, families, and communities through coordinated housing rehabilitation. They also provide energy services and community-based revitalization programs. They specialize in providing resources and access to appropriate financing and advocacy to support homeowners across the Rochester / Finger Lakes region and in Muncie, Indiana. They offer free assistance in applying for a variety of NYSERDA programs, advice on how to make your home more energy efficient, and technical knowledge to help you communicate with local contractors participating in these programs. These programs include Home Performance and Assisted Home Performance for energy conservation, NY-Sun for solar electricity, and Clean Heating and Cooling Campaign for heat pump water heater.
400 East Avenue, Rochester https://pathstoneenergyinfo.org/ (800) 888-6770 saveenergy@pathstone.orgPeacemaker Brewing Company
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/peacemaker-brewing-companyPeacemaker Brewing Company serves quality Craft Beer with names inspired by the music of Roger Clyne & the Peacemakers. They also serve a variety of their own Ales, IPA, Stouts, Porters and maybe a few other surprises. They proudly serve other locally made beers, ciders and wines, so come enjoy a flight or a pint where the music is always playing and there is always a new friend to meet.
39 Coach Street, Canandaigua http://www.peacemakerbrewing.com/ (585) 396-3561 peacemakerbrewing@gmail.comPeggy Ryan Williams Center
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/peggy-ryan-williams-centerThe Peggy Ryan Williams Center is a LEED Platinum building apart of Ithaca College. It houses many senior administrative offices such as President and the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs. This building is a sustainable building having 90% of its steeling coming from recycled steel. It also has vegetation on the roof to absorb rain water to prevent it from being contaminated by pollutants from the ground and later becoming runoff into the sewer systems.
Peggy Ryan Williams Center, Alumni CirclePeople for a Healthy Environment
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/people-for-a-healthy-environmentPeople for a Healthy Environment, Inc, is a grass-roots organization dedicated to informing and inspiring fellow citizens to safeguards our air, water, soil and to maintain the health and natural beauty of our environment. Regular meetings of PHE are at 6:00pm on the third Tuesday of every month except December, at the Horseheads Library. In addition to a short business meeting, there is usually a short presentation on a topical subject, and updates about current projects.
Horseheads, NY https://www.pheinc1.org/ (607) 738-8369 pheinc1@gmail.comPlantsmen Nursery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/plantsmen-nurseryAt The Plantsmen Nursery, they combine extensive professional nursery and landscape experience with an environmental approach to their business. They take cues from nature to address many common, modern garden and landscape situations: deer resistance, pollinator and habitat value, realistic functional needs such as privacy and connectivity, as well as the desire for beauty and improving property value. The results are beautiful, functional, living landscapes, with sound environmental and ecological footing. They are recognized as leaders in the environmental and native horticulture fields.
482 Peruville Rd, Groton http://www.plantsmen.com (607) 533-7193 info@plantsmen.comPlato's Closet
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/platos-closetPlato's Closet offers gently used denim, tops, jackets, dresses, skirts, sweatshirts, sneakers shoes, purses, jewelry and more, at up to 70% off mall retail prices. They specialize in gently used clothes and accessories for teen and twenty something girls and guys. They buy gently used guys and girls spring, summer, fall and winter clothes no matter the season, and no appointments are needed. They typically buy items that have been in the retail stores within the past 12 to 18 months. *Visit the Reuse Online Trail Directory for the full directory of used furniture, clothing, books & music, computers & electronics, sports & outdoor equipment, art & sewing materials, and antiques for all of Ithaca and Tompkins County at http://reusetrail.com.
106 Fairgrounds Memorial Parkway, Ithaca https://www.platoscloset.com/locations/ithaca-ny (607) 273-2700 platosclosetithaca@yahoo.comPlowbreak Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/plowbreak-farmPlowbreak Farm provides high-quality, nutritious fresh produce from a financially and environmentally sustainable family farm, utilizing low-input farming methods and appropriate technology. They adhere to the National Organic Program's strict standards. They use no synthetic fertilizers or pesticides or herbicides, and use only plant and mineral-based pest controls deemed safe by the Northeast Organic Farming Association (NOFA).
4106 Covert Road, Burdett http://plowbreakfarm.com (508) 274-1375 plowbreakfarm@gmail.comPoint of the Bluff Vineyards
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/point-of-the-bluff-vineyardsPoint of the Bluff Vineyards derives its name from the location of their original acreage of Riesling vines which is situated on the tip of Keuka Lake's iconic Bluff. Established in 2008, Point of the Bluff Vineyards offers award-winning wines from their winemaker with over 20 years of experience. This allows them to be closely involved with every aspect from planting to bottling.
10489 County Road 76, Hammondsport http://www.PointoftheBluffVineyards.com (607) 220-5222 info@pointofthebluffvineyards.comPorts of New York Winery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/ports-of-new-york-wineryPorts of New York is a small artisanal urban winery producing French-style table wines, made exclusively from grapes grown in the Finger Lakes region.
815 Taber St, Ithaca http://www.portsofnewyork.com (607) 220-6317 cheers@portsofnewyork.comPower Management Company
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/power-management-company-Power Management Company provides energy purchasing, energy management, energy efficiency and solar solutions. They will conduct research on your specific renewable energy project and provide recommendations, following the project through the final implementation stages.
1600 Moseley Rd, Victor http://www.powermgt.com (585) 249-1360 jsinopoli@powermgt.comPrime Heating and Air LLC
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/prime-heating-and-air-llcPrime Heating and Air LLC provides 24/7 residential & commercial service, installation and maintenance. Offerings include heat pumps for heating, cooling, and water heaters, in addition to conventional technologies for heating, cooling, and air quality control.
6780 Northern Blvd, East Syracuse https://primeheatandair.com/ (315) 802-4287 dcarr@primeheatandair.comPrimitive Pursuits
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/primitive-pursuitsPrimitive Pursuits of Ithaca, NY is a renowned outdoor youth development program in partnership with Cornell Cooperative Extension and 4-H Youth Development. They offer nature-based skills and experiences that foster youth development and connections with nature. Their programs utilize time-honored mentoring techniques and outdoor immersion curriculum. By learning and teaching wilderness living skills in small groups, locally, they create unique experiences of wilderness adventure and community building in a format that is inclusive for families of all income levels.
615 Willow Ave, Ithaca http://primitivepursuits.com (607) 272-2292 primitivepursuits-opportunities@cornell.eduPro Action of Steuben and Yates, Inc
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/pro-action-of-steuben-and-yates,-incPro Action works to build a community of resilient individuals and families who can meet their basic needs, overcome adversity, and prosper. Their comprehensive family of services empowers participants to access a broad network of support while promoting efficiency in service delivery. An important part of Pro Action’s work is to build knowledge and understanding of the causes and conditions of poverty.
117 East Steuben Street, Bath http://proactioninc.org (607) 776-2125 info@proactioninc.orgProject Look Sharp
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/project-look-sharpProject Look Sharp is a media literacy initiative of Ithaca College that develops and provides lesson plans, media materials, training, and support for the effective integration of media literacy with critical thinking into classroom curricula at all education levels, including integration with the new common core standards.
Williams Hall, Ithaca http://www.ithaca.edu/looksharp/ (607) 274-3471 looksharp@ithaca.eduPublic Electric Vehicle Charging Station in Ithaca (S. Albany St.)
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/public-electric-vehicle-charging-station-in-ithaca-(s-albany-st)Ithaca NY has been setting up a grid of electric vehicle charging stations for several years. These are available to the public to charge their cars while visiting our city.
110 S Albany St, Ithaca info@taitem.comPublic Electric Vehicle Charging Station @ Maguire Nissan
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/public-electric-vehicle-charging-station-@-maguire-nissanPublic Electric Vehicle Charging Station
504 S Meadow St, Ithaca, NY 14850 http://www.maguirenissan.com/ (607) 272-8000Purity Ice Cream
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/purity-ice-creamPurity produces and serves ice cream, baked goods, breakfast, lunch, and legendary eggnog, using local ingredients whenever possible. Their renovated facility is entirely solar-powered, including electricity and high-efficiency geothermal heat pumps for heating and cooling.
700 Cascadilla Street, Ithaca https://www.purityicecream.com/ (607) 272-1545 Info@purityicecream.comQuarter Acre for the People Program
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/quarter-acre-for-the-people-programThe Quarter Acre for the People program connects families of African and/or Indigenous ancestry as well as refugee families who have historically been displaced from land, providing food production opportunities, garden education as well as access to cooperative farming, homesteading and farm business opportunities on local farm/fallow land. It connects community members who systemically have been relegated to living in urban landscapes with farmers and owners of rural lands so that the land can be used to plant, maintain, and harvest perennial veggies, fruit and nut trees, and grapevines. This project involves a coordinated effort by farmers, local landowners, and community members to address issues of land access and the corresponding health disparities experienced by this community through land-sharing and perennial planting.
272 Enfield Falls Road, Ithaca https://khubainternational.org/quarter-acre-for-the-people-program/ (707) 570-5178 quarteracre4thepeople@gmail.comQwikSolar
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/qwiksolar-Qwiksolar specializes in both roof and ground mounted solar installations. They provide a free "no-obligation site visit" to review panel placement and system power output needs. Every system is custom designed to the customer's usage requirements and unique site conditions. Additional number: (315) 571-0777
1 Keuka Business Park, Penn Yan http://www.qwiksolar.com/ (315) 571-0777 sales@qwiksolar.comRasa Spa
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rasa-spaRasa Spa serves the well-being of the whole person through healing, client empowerment, fostering a mindful community, and cultivating a tranquil, beautiful atmosphere. They also actively work to "green" their operations and reduce their carbon footprint.
310 Taughannock Boulevard, Ithaca http://www.rasaspa.com/ (607) 273-1740 info@rasaspa.comRaymor Estate Cellars
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/raymor-estate-cellarsRaymor Estate Cellars is a small unique winery located in the rolling hills near Bristol, New York, promoting New York State Wines produced from locally grown grapes. They enjoy introducing customers to unknown quality wines from grape varietals that have been in existence for many years. Along with their very own grapes grown on the Estate, their handcrafted wines are produced from some of the best Vinifera and Hybrid grapes in the region. Their goal is to offer a unique portfolio of craft beverages that provides something for everyone.
3263 Wheeler Station Rd, Bloomfield http://www.raymorcellars.com (585) 233-9860 raymorcellars@gmail.comReconnect Rochester
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/reconnect-rochesterReconnect Rochester is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting and promoting the expansion of transit services, including pedestrian, bike, bus and rail facilities, into a truly multimodal transportation network. They work to reconnect their community for improved personal mobility, urban vitality, environmental sustainability, and economic development.
1115 East Main Street, Rochester https://reconnectrochester.org/ (585) 340-7555 info@reconnectrochester.orgRecycle Ithaca's Bicycles (RIBs)
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/recycle-ithacas-bicycles-(ribs)-Recycle Ithaca's Bicycles is a program of Southside Community Center and one of the longest running community bike shops in the country. During their Open Shop, anyone in the community can come and use our tools, parts, and expertise to repair their bike or build a new one. They sell used bicycles in excellent condition, and accept donations of bicycles and parts.
530 W Buffalo St, Ithaca https://sspride.org/ (607) 273-4190 ribs@sspride.orgRedbyrd Orchard Cider
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/redbyrd-orchard-ciderRedbyrd Orchard is a small cidery and certified biodynamic orchard growing heirloom, wild seedling, and cider apples. Redbyrd is committed to making the world a better place, and a portion of sales form the orchard are contributed to the Ganondagan, the original Native American inhabitants of the land on which the orchard is located. All proceeds from their Black is Gold cider, made in collaboration with Black Diamond Cider, go to organizations fighting for racial equity such as OAR Tompkins County and the Food Justice Project. Redbyrd also works to develop new wild apple hybrids, which are uniquely suited for the Finger Lakes region as well as being more disease resistant than traditional cultivars, and provide grafting wood to those interested in cultivating these trees.
4491 Reynolds Road, Trumansburg https://redbyrdorchardcider.com/ (607) 793-1428 redbyrdorchardcider@gmail.comRed Tail Ridge Winery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/red-tail-ridge-wineryRed Tail Ridge Winery is New York State’s first LEED® Gold Certified Winery. Their winery building runs on geothermal energy for heating, cooling and refrigeration, and is partially constructed of local stone and recycled materials. Other environmentally responsible practices include maximum utilization of daylight to reduce electricity use and grape cultivation methods which minimize storm runoff and pesticide use.They sell wines online and in onsite tastings, specializing in Riesling, Chardonnay, Blaufrankisch, Pinot, Dornfelder and Teroldego, and 10% of the gross profits from sales of their Good Karma wine are donated to food banks in 11 states.
846 State Route 14, Penn Yan https://www.redtailridgewinery.com/ (315) 536-4580 tastingroom@redtailridgewinery.comReed & Root, LLC
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/reed-root,-llcReed & Root is a small, family-owned, permaculture-based, farm and food forest located northeast of Naples, NY founded in 2017. They focus their farm efforts on developing the healthy soil needed to support a perennial food system of old cultivar apple trees, nut trees, grapes, hardy kiwis, a variety of berries, perennial vegetables, and mushrooms. In addition, they offer hand-crafted goods, herbal tea blends, and permaculture-based workshops.
3881 Hillview Drive, Naples https://reedandroot.com/ (585) 374-6980 reedandroot@gmail.comRefugee and Immigrant Self- Empowerment (RISE) Syracuse
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/refugee-and-immigrant-self--empowerment-(rise)-syracuseThe mission of Refugee and Immigrant Self- Empowerment (RISE) is to advocate and promote self-sufficiency through employment, education, social support, and economic independence for members of the refugee and immigrant communities in Onondaga County, NY, beyond the 90-day limit of most redugee resettlement agencies. Their services include housing assistance and referrals; family crisis intervention and mediation services; community resource referrals; and document translation services such as medical and legal interpretation. Their employment services include pre-screenings, work orientation, job-coaching, vocational English language instruction, and other practices facilitating workforce entry, professional development, and job retention.
302 Burt Street, Syracuse https://www.refugeeandimmigrant.org/ (315) 214-4480 info@syracuserise.orgRegional Access
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/regional-accessA community-oriented, grassroots company: Regional Access was built on a vision of providing ecologically responsible, locally grown food in Upstate New York. Regional Access is pleased to serve a wide array of customers, ranging from independent retailers and restaurants, cooperative markets, grocery stores, wineries, buying clubs, institutions and individuals. With a consistently growing demand for wholesome, transparently-sourced local products, they are adding new customers daily and have an aggressive growth strategy that will enable them to reach even wider audiences throughout the Northeast for years to come.
1609 Trumansburg Road, Ithaca http://regionalaccess.net/ (607) 319-5150 info@regionalaccess.netRemembrance Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/remembrance-farmRemembrance Farm is a 100-acre Biodynamic vegetable farm located in Trumansburg, NY, in the heart of the beautiful Finger Lakes region. They specialize in growing salad greens and root vegetables for sale to local stores and restaurants, as such their products are available in grocery stores or restaurants.
6310 Co Rd 1, Trumansburg http://www.remembrancefarm.org/ (607) 227-4650 remembrancefarm@gmail.comRenewable Rochester
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/renewable-rochesterRenewable Rochester is a full-service renewable energy company with years of quality experience in the Rochester, New York Community. Their professional approach makes Renewable Rochester solar installations an experience of a lifetime, one that you will enjoy! They are one of the most qualified Solar Contractors in the Rochester, New York area with over 10 years of experience in renewable energy design and services.
7288 Rush Lima Road, Honeoye Falls http://www.renewablerochester.com/ (585) 671-1301 Steve@RenewableRochester.comRenovus Solar
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/renovus-solarSince 2003, Renovus Solar has designed and installed thousands of renewable energy projects throughout New York. They build exceptional solar systems for homes, businesses, and communities that save money and provide reliable performance for decades. Renovus’ experience with these systems is extensive, and they have a reputation built on quality craftsmanship, excellent customer service, and solar industry innovation. They’re New York State’s leader of community solar development and are one of the area’s most trusted and recommended local energy service providers.
1520 Trumansburg Rd, Ithaca http://www.renovussolar.com/ (607) 277-1777 Info@RenovusSolar.comRescue Mission Alliance
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rescue-mission-allianceThe Rescue Mission Alliance strives to share hope, end hunger and homelessness, change lives and strengthen communities one person at a time. They operate in the communities of Syracuse, Auburn, Binghamton and Ithaca with programs tailored to each community. Among the services, they offer are emergency shelter, meals, supportive permanent housing, employment resources, and spiritual care. In all of their locations, case managers help guests develop individual plans and connect with the support they need to leave homelessness and hunger behind.
155 Gifford Street, Syracuse https://rescuemissionalliance.org/ (315) 472-6251 info@rmsyr.orgResidents Allied for the Future of Tioga (RAFT)
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/residents-allied-for-the-future-of-tioga-(raft)RAFT is a group of Tioga County, NY citizens committed to work with local and regional organizations to encourage, enable, and promote energy efficient technologies, clean energy, local foods, clean air and water, and a vibrant economy.
17 Lake St, Owego https://www.facebook.com/RAFTny/ (607) 342-3159ReUse MegaCenter
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/reuse-megacenterReUse MegaCenter, a Finger Lakes ReUse location, provides a convenient and affordable way to donate, purchase, and reuse materials including household goods, furniture, clothing, shoes, books, refurbished computers, computer peripherals, and home electronics.
2255 North Triphammer Road, Ithaca http://ithacareuse.org (607) 257-9699Rise Up Ithaca!
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rise-up-ithaca!Rise UP Ithaca! is a Facebook group created to serve as a hub of information on progressive social justice actions in the Ithaca and Southern Tier area of New York. Their mission is to promote activities that facilitate a return to democracy and activism in the Ithaca community, provide a forum for connecting people to local, regional, and national social justice issues and action, and provide a forum for support, engagement, and encouragement where activists can come together in an era where our own rights, our security, and the environment are threatened.
Ithaca, NY 14850 https://www.facebook.com/groups/260489434379933/Roc Brewing Co
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/roc-brewing-coRoc Brewing Co is one of the first craft breweries in Rochester, NY. They offer rtating, local craft beer made with the best ingredients available and the highest degree of quality. They brew beer in-house just behind the tasting room, where they serve pints, flights and food made to order.
56 S Union St, Rochester http://rocbrewingco.com/ (585) 794-9798 info@rocbrewingco.comRochester Area Interfaith Climate Action
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rochester-area-interfaith-climate-actionThe Rochester Interfaith Climate Alliance is a group of individuals and organizations of faith in the Rochester metropolitan area seeking to create a meaningful response to Climate Change. In doing so they acknowledge their common conviction to care for the earth and its people. Working together, they seek to share resources, leverage their strengths, and magnify their positive impact. Initiatives include collaborative support and resources for greening houses of worship through energy efficiency, community solar, composting, and electric vehicles.
Rochester, NY https://www.raica.net/ (607) 269-8526 contact.raica.net@gmail.comRochester City Climate Smart Community
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rochester-city-climate-smart-community-Endorsed by City Council in May 2017, the City of Rochester Climate Action Plan has a goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 40% from 2010 levels by 2030. In order to achieve this goal, the Plan outlines 35 implementation actions divided into five focus areas. The five focus areas revolve around residential, commercial, and industrial sectors. These include: Energy Use and Supply, Transportation, Waste and Materials Management, Clean Water, and Land Use.
30 Church St, Rochester http://www.cityofrochester.gov/article.aspx?id=8589972292 (585) 428-7474 anne.spaulding@cityofrochester.govRochester Clean Energy Consumption Community
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rochester-clean-energy-consumption-communityThe City of Rochester has endorsed the Sierra Club’s “Mayors for 100 Percent Clean Energy” vision and joins municipalities across the country in the goal of transitioning to 100 percent clean energy.
30 Church St, Rochester http://www.cityofrochester.gov/article.aspx?id=8589972689 (585) 428-5990 info@cityofrochester.govRochester Drawdown
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rochester-drawdownDrawdown (DD) is the point in time when the concentration of atmospheric greenhouse gases begins to decline on a year-to-year basis. As Ambassadors, Rochester Drawdown works to expand the local impact of the DD solutions and grow & connect the network of DD initiatives.
Rochester, NY https://www.facebook.com/RochesterNYDrawdown/ (585) 734-2816 suestar1@rochester.rr.comRochester Ecology Partners
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rochester-ecology-partnersRochester Ecology Partners works in Greater Rochester to improve individual, community, and environmental well-being and connectedness through nature based learning programs and community activities.
18 Bly Street, Rochester https://rochesterecologypartners.org/ (607) 316-191 contact@rochesterecologypartners.orgRochester Environment
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rochester-environmentRochesterEnvironment.com is an online daily chronicle of environmental news and issues in the Rochester area since 1998. Its archives document many changes, including our steady rise in awareness of climate change. Its features include a calendar, resources, newsletter and updates on all environmental issues and events in Rochester.
Cumberland St, Rochester http://RochesterEnvironment.com frankregan@rochesterenvironment.comRochester/Finger Lakes Craft Beverage Trail
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rochesterfinger-lakes-craft-beverage-trailThe Rochester/Finger Lakes Craft Beverage Trail is a marketing partnership that connects breweries, brew pubs, distilleries, wineries and hard cideries from Rochester through Ontario County and parts of Wayne County. The ROC/FLX Craft Beverage Trail supports and promotes their craft beverage industry, bringing attention to the hundreds of great locations the community. New York’s craft beverage industry is a major contributor to our economy, and their region is making some of the best beers, wines, and spirits anywhere. They hope that you enjoy the trail, the beverage makers on it, and all the fantastic regions they cover.
19 Susan B. Anthony Lane, Canandaigua http://www.rocflxcraftbevtrail.com/ (585) 394-3915 info@visitfingerlakes.comRochester-Genesee Transportation Authority (RTS Monroe County)
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rochester-genesee-transportation-authority-(rts-monroe-county)The largest subsidiary of the RGRTA, Regional Transit Service (RTS) serves Monroe County (Rochester and its immediate suburbs) as well as providing service to students at University of Rochester, Monroe Community College and Rochester Institute of Technology. Students in the Rochester City School District are also served. Suburban and park-and-ride routes serve the outlying towns in Monroe County and surrounding counties of Genesee, Livingston, Ontario, Orleans, Seneca, Wayne and Wyoming, including service into Avon, Victor, Lyons, and Le Roy.
1372 E Main St, Rochester https://www.myrts.com/ (585) 288-1700Rochester Mutual Aid Network
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rochester-mutual-aid-networkThe Rochester Mutual Aid Network was started to help our community sustain itself. They're a cooperative network looking to connect people who are in need of aid to those who can offer it.
Rochester, NY http://rocmutualaid.com/ (585) 200-5630 contact@rocmutualaid.comRochester Raging Grannies
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rochester-raging-granniesThe Rochester Raging Grannies are women of a certain age, singing out for social justice, a clean environment, and peace.
Rochester, NY https://www.facebook.com/RocGrannies/ infogran@gmail.comRochester's City-run Public Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rochesters-city-run-public-marketRochester's City-run Public Market has served the community at its 280 N. Union Street site since 1905. Bargains and local goodness abound Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 52 weeks a year. Vendors--over 300 on busiest Saturdays--offer local produce, produce from around the country and world; meats and seafood; eggs and dairy products; ethnic delicacies; prepared and packaged foods; specialty items; general merchandise; and more in three covered outdoor vendor sheds and also a brand new state-of-the-art fully indoor shed. In addition, an array of independent local businesses--cafes, food stands, coffee shops, florists, specialty food purveyors, breweries, and more--can be found on Market grounds and in the surrounding Market District.
280 Union St N, Rochester http://www.cityofrochester.gov/publicmarket/ (585) 428-6907 pmarket@cityofrochester.govRochester Workers' Center
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rochester-workers-centerRochester Workers' Center is a community-based, democratic, worker organization, a place where communities join together to defend their rights and build relationships. Their aim is to educate, empower, and unite.
150 South Clinton Avenue, Rochester https://workerscny.org/en/tag/rochester/ rocrapidresponse@gmail.comROCitizen
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rocitizenROCitizen is a grassroots organization committed to building a healthy, sustainable, and just community. They support candidates who share their vision for a more equitable Rochester and work to strengthen awareness for policies and programs that would benefit all members of the city, county, and state. They are the Rochester chapter of NYPAN (New York Progressive Action Network) and a local affiliate of Our Revolution.
Rochester, NY https://www.facebook.com/ROCitizenNY/ ROCitizenNY@gmail.comRockabye Ridge Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rockabye-ridge-farmRockabye Ridge Farm is a small farm sanctuary within walking distance of Taughannock Falls State Park and the Black Diamond Trail. Rockabye Ridge Farm offers year-round B&B rentals of a yurt heated and cooled by a solar-powered heat pump. Accommodations include an equipped kitchen, a single bathroom, and sleeping accommodations (a loft and a downstairs futon). The farm seeks to create a thriving ecosystem with sheep, chickens, and gardens. The yurt invites people to the farm to experience a pause in nature and find renewal.
8083 Falls Road, Trumansburg https://rockabyeridgefarm.com/ (607) 342-7660 rockabyeridge@gmail.comRohrbach Brewing Company
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rohrbach-brewing-companyFor 25 years, Rohrbach Brewing has been devoted to serving the region some of the finest quality beers that the Flour City has to offer. They have two locations, including the brewpub, restaurant, beer hall and wood-fired kitchen. Beer Hall & Production Brewery: 585.546.8020 Brewpub: 585.594.9800
3859 Buffalo Rd, Rochester http://rohrbachs.com/ (585) 594-9800 brewpub@rohrbachs.comRooster Fish Brewing
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rooster-fish-brewingRooster Fish Brewing offers passionately brewed, uniquely world-class craft ale from locally sourced ingredients in a relaxed, enticing Beer Garden & brewery atmosphere. Rooster Fish Brewing supports local growers and producers. They proudly engage in the regional economy with the use of the following products in their fine craft ales: Locally Grown Hops, Fresh Seneca Lake Water, Local Organic Malts.
111 North Franklin Street, Watkins Glen https://roosterfishpub.com/ (607) 535-9797 info@roosterbrewing.comRoots Cafe
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/roots-cafeRoots Cafe offers contemporary American fare featuring the best of the Finger Lakes bounty, served in a casual dining atmosphere inside a lovely historic home renovated to serve as restaurant. They offer great local music and feature local organic produce and local wines.
197 N Main St, Naples http://rootscafenaplesny.com/ (585) 374-9800Rootwork Herbals
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rootwork-herbalsRootwork Herbals seeks to serve the community through herbal education, consultations and handcrafted remedies that are high quality and accessible to all. They strive to inspire and empower people to take back responsibility for their health utilizing plant medicine in a way that is bioregional, regenerative and joyful. Rootwork Herbals includes BIPOC community care clinic We Care for Us; educational offerings such as the People’s Medicine School and Woke Without the Work; a BIPOC community garden; and the facilitation of BIPOC sanctuaries at various herb/agriculture conferences. Funds are also raised through the People’s Medicine Reclamation Fund to ensure that BIPOC folks have access to opportunities to reclaim healing through herbalism.
Brooktondale, NY https://www.rootworkherbals.com (607) 592-0196 info@rootworkherbals.comRosie
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rosieRosie is a grocery delivery service that works with your local grocers to bring you the food you've come to trust! They help grow the local economy by supporting and marketing local artisans, growers and producers who in turn hire more local workers, infuse money into the economy and foster strong local cultures. They also accept SNAP benefits, allowing greater access to food!
102 North Tioga Street, Ithaca https://www.rosieapp.com/ (607) 342-3009 dave@rosieapp.comRoth Green Energy
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/roth-green-energy-Roth Green Energy offers alternative energy solutions for homes and businesses, from design and engineering to installation & servicing.
841 Holt Rd, Webster https://www.leojroth.com/green-energy (585) 872-0220Rotricity
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rotricityAn outgrowth of the Climate Solutions Accelerator, Roctricity was formed to bring Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) to communities in the Genesee-Finger Lakes region of New York State. Roctricity’s four founding partners have been driving the effort to bring CCA to this area since 2016. Roctricity advocates for community acquisition of electricity that is 100% renewable, and at a fixed rate that is procured at a price lower than a recent average.
Rochester, NY https://www.roctricity.com/ (585) 244-0244 info@roctricity.comRTS Ontario County
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rts-ontario-county-RTS Ontario is a bus service operating in Ontario County with a focus on Canandaigua and Geneva.
2900 Co Rd 48, Canandaigua https://www.myrts.com/Ontario (585) 394-2250RTS Seneca County
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rts-seneca-countyRTS Seneca County offers bus routes serving Seneca County with a focus on Geneva, Seneca Falls, and Waterloo. Additional service also operates on a less frequent schedule as far south as Interlaken and Lodi.
1 Dipronio Dr, Waterloo https://www.myrts.com/Seneca/Schedules (315) 539-1844RTS Wayne County
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rts-wayne-countyRTS Wayne County offers bus routes serving Wayne County with several loop routes based around the county seat of Newark and the town of Sodus. A shuttle service also connects with Regional Transit Service (RTS) buses during commuting hours in Lyons. There are connections also available to Geneva and Canandiagua.
7227 NY-31, Lyons https://www.myrts.com/Wayne (315) 946-5617Rue Claire Lavender Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rue-claire-lavender-farmLocated on the Seneca Lake Wine Trail, Rue Claire Lavender Farm and Artisanal Chocolates produces and sells lavender, as well as diverse handcrafted chocolates flavored with locally-sourced ingredients. They also offer culinary classes, event catering, lavender U-Pick, and a Lavender Harvest Festival.
9403 State Route 414, Lodi http://rueclaire.com/ (702) 897-8909 rueclaireflx@yahoo.comRunning Creek Farms
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/running-creek-farmsRunning Creek Farms is a NOFA-NY Certified Organic grower of field crops, flowers, grains, and beans. They define themselves as crop harvesters, and were established in 2012.
831 Buck Road, Groton (607) 533-7580Rural Health Network of South Central New York, Community Health Services
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rural-health-network-of-south-central-new-york,-community-health-servicesRural Health Network’s Community Health Workers (CHWs) are a highly trained, competent workforce who assist people with navigating complex healthcare and social service systems. Rural Health Network currently has CHWs serving Broome, Tioga, and Delaware Counties. CHWs come from the communities they serve, building trust and vital relationships that enable them to be effective links between their own communities and systems of care. This crucial relationship significantly lowers health disparities because they provide access to services, improve the quality and cultural competence of care, create an effective system of chronic disease management, and increase the health, knowledge, and self-sufficiency of under-served populations.
455 Court Street, Binghamton https://rhnscny.org/ (607) 692-7669Rural Health Network of South Central New York, Inc.
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/rural-health-network-of-south-central-new-york,-incThe Rural Health Network of South Central New York, Inc., serves Broome, Chemung, Chenango, Cortland, Delaware, Otsego, Schuyler, Steuben, Tioga and Tompkins. Their mission is to advance the health and well-being of rural people and communities. Our vision of success is to work toward optimal individual and community health and wellness, which are supported by: Individuals and families with adequate and affordable health insurance; Accessible, efficient, and collaborative health and human service delivery systems driven by best practice models; Reduction in health disparities for the most vulnerable populations; Strong community norms for healthy lifestyle choices and optimal physical and mental health.
455 Court Street, Binghamton https://rhnscny.org/ (607) 692-7669Safe Harbors of the Finger Lakes
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/safe-harbors-of-the-finger-lakesThe Safe Harbors of the Finger Lakes' mission is to provide reliable information, support, referrals, and advocacy for individuals, children, families, and communities impacted by sexual and interpersonal violence. They offer services throughout Ontario, Seneca, and Yates Counties at no charge.
Penn Yan, NY http://shflny.org (315) 536-9654Sage Hen Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/sage-hen-farmSage Hen Farm produces a wide variety of orchard fruits, vegetables, herbs, honey, and free-range chicken eggs, focusing on heirloom and uncommon varieties. As members of NOFA-NY (Northeast Organic Farmers Association -- New York), they grow certified organic seeds, sets, and tubers using ecologically sound methods: no chemical pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, or genetically modified organisms. Products are mostly sold to local friends, colleagues, and neighbors, and at the Trumansburg Farmers Market from the third week of May to the end of October.
2343 Parmenter Road, Lodi http://www.sagehenfarmlodi.com (607) 351-4536 sagehenlodi@gmail.comSalt City Harvest Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/salt-city-harvest-farmSalt City Harvest Farm grows food, culture, and community alongside New Americans in Syracuse Northside through a cross-cultural exchange of food traditions with access to farmland, education, and economic opportunities. They run a community farm, incubator farm, apple orchard and vineyard.
449 Fyler Road, Kirkville https://saltcityharvest.farm/ info@saltcityharvest.farmSalt of the Earth
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/salt-of-the-earthSalt of the Earth focuses on modern cuisine inspired by local farm-to-table ingredients, including pasture-raised meats and fresh local produce to prepare delicious seasonal meals using a fusion of classic and modern cooking techniques.
147 Cayuga Street, Union Springs http://soteunionsprings.com/ (315) 889-9021 soteunionsprings@gmail.comSalt Point Brewing Company
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/salt-point-brewing-companySalt Point Brewing Company is a craft brewery, taproom, and restaurant with a mission to support local farms and communities. They produce diverse beers and foods from locally-sourced ingredients, serve food on plates bought secondhand from Ithaca Reuse, have their kitchen and brewery waste composted by a local farmer, heat their facility with air-source heat pumps, and use a wood-fired pizza often in an otherwise all-electric kitchen.
6 Louise Bement Lane, Lansing https://www.saltpointbrewing.com/ (607) 533-0124 saltpointbrewing@gmail.comSapsquatch Maple Syrup
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/sapsquatch-maple-syrupSapsquatch is some of the finest small batch Pure NY State maple syrup proudly produced in a rustic setting using traditional methods. Located in Enfield, NY just 10 minutes west of Ithaca on NY Rt. 79, Sapsquatch is a local favorite. They run a maple syrup CSA and offer gift share packages.
2247 Mecklenburg Rd, Ithaca http://squareup.com/market/sapsquatchsyrup (607) 280-8498 sapsquatch7@gmail.comSapwood Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/sapwood-farmSapwood is a small-scale sugarbush and mushroom farm located in the headwaters of a regional water supply and part of a large connected forest that includes thousands of acres of public and private lands in the Finger Lakes Region of New York State. They manage their forested lands for wildlife habitat, species diversity and water quality, and harvest clean unfiltered drinking water, maple sap, logs for growing mushrooms, firewood and lumber. They sell pure maple syrup, log-grown shiitake mushrooms, and mushrooms foraged from their forests at the Ithaca Farmers Market, and their products are on the menu at the Coal Yard Cafe.
Dryden, NY https://www.getsapwood.com (607) 269-5001 maria@getsapwood.comSave Owasco Now
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/save-owasco-nowSave Owasco Now! formed when toxins were found on several occasions in the finished, treated drinking water drawn from Owasco Lake.
Auburn, NY https://www.facebook.com/saveowasconow/Save the Rain
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/save-the-rainSave the Rain is Onondaga County’s award-winning initiative to improve the water quality of Onondaga Lake and its tributaries, which started as a comprehensive stormwater management plan intended to reduce the amount of pollution that flows into Onondaga Lake and its tributaries. Their programs include rain barrel distribution, tree planting, in-classroom education partnerships with Onondaga County schools, and the Green Improvement Fund to support the development of green infrastructure and stormwater mitigation techniques on private property.
650 Hiawatha Boulevard West, Syracuse https://savetherain.us/ (315) 435-2260Scale House Brewery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/scale-house-breweryThe Scale House Brewery is a brewery and restaurant serving their own craft beers, local wines and ciders, gourmet pizza, and a variety of other foods.
5930 State Route 414, Hector http://www.scalehousebrews.com (607) 546-2030 info@scalehousebrews.comSchool Success Transportation Coalition
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/school-success-transportation-coalitionSchool Success Transportation Coalition promotes educational equity in the Ithaca City School District (ICSD) by reducing transportation barriers to student and family academic and extra-curricular engagement. Their work includes training Transportation Liaisons in ICSD schools, ridesharing support, providing TCAT bus passes for secondary students, and REDSchoolRides for family engagement. Their coalition of volunteers and professionals continues to imagine, develop and support innovative transportation services and solutions.
Ithaca, NY https://schoolsuccesstc.weebly.com/ (607) 274-5578 REDSchoolRides@gmail.comSchrader Farms Meat Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/schrader-farms-meat-marketSchrader Farms Meat Market is a small, home-town meat processing facility in Romulus, NY. A family-owned business founded by Keith and Sue Schrader, the business began as a way to process and market their naturally raised, home-grown beef. They started in August 2012 with a retail store and a USDA slaughter and processing facility to provide local growers with the ability to sell their product at farmers’ markets and other venues. In 2014, they began making their own smoked products and quickly expanded their line of products. Their mission is to provide their customers with an honest, reliable, and trustworthy service and the community with a source for high quality, locally grown meat.
1937 Somerville Rd, Romulus https://www.schrader-farms-meat-market.com/ (607) 869-6328 schradermeats@gmail.comSchuyler County Habitat for Humanity
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/schuyler-county-habitat-for-humanitySchuyler County Habitat for Humanity is a Local Partner with Yates County Habitat for Humanity, an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International. They are located in the heart of the Finger Lakes in Upstate New York. Habitat for Humanity is a non-profit, ecumenical Christian housing organization that works in partnership with people in need to build and renovate decent, affordable housing. The houses then are sold to those in need at no profit.
Watkins Glen, NY 14891 https://www.facebook.com/Habitat-for-Humanity-of-Schuyler-County-1558028464463089/ info@schuylerhabitat.orgSchuyler Tompkins Transit Connection
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/schuyler-tompkins-transit-connectionSchuyler County Transit route 6 travels direct from Schuyler Hospital to Cayuga Medical Center. It stops in Watkins Glen, Burdett, and Mecklenburg with easy connections to TCAT route 20 at Enfield Park & Ride and TCAT 14 at Cayuga Medical Center. Two morning routes, one mid - day route and two afternoon routes will help connect residents to medical appointments and jobs between the two counties. Visit Watkins Glen State Park and Catherine Valley Trail using this service. The one - way fare is $2. Monthly pass is $60. TCAT offers FREE transfers to Routes 20 and 14. Riders will need to request the transfer slip from bus drivers. This route is a commuter route, no discounts or route deviation is available.
203 12th St, Watkins Glen https://www.schuylercountytransit.org/routes-and-schedules (607) 535-3555 schuylercountytransit@arcofcs.orgSciencenter
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/sciencenterThe Sciencenter, a non-profit hands-on science museum in Ithaca, New York, grew out of a volunteer-run science program at a local elementary school.Today, the Sciencenter is a nationally recognized museum, hosting 100,000 guests in Ithaca each year and reaching over 1.5 million guests worldwide through traveling exhibitions and outreach programs. Their mission is to inspire excitement for science through interactive exhibits and programs that engage, educate, and empower.
601 1st Street, Ithaca http://www.sciencenter.org/ (607) 272-0600 info@sciencenter.orgSecondhand Shopping Directory
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/secondhand-shopping-directoryThe definitive directory for used furniture, clothing, books and music, computers and electronics, sports and outdoor equipment, art and sewing materials, and antiques for all of Ithaca and Tompkins County.This directory was created in 2013 by Get Your GreenBack Tompkins and Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County to showcase the wealth of reuse, resale and thrift stores in Ithaca and Tompkins Count
Ithaca, NY 14850 http://reusetrail.com info@reusetompkins.comSecond Wind Cottages
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/second-wind-cottagesThe mission of Second Wind Cottages is to house and walk with people toward restored lives. A not-for-profit organization that provides a place where homeless men can find a safe home in a beautiful setting with a supportive environment and they can learn the life skills necessary to reintegrate into society, it is situated on seven acres of land in Newfield, NY. The restoration process always includes regular meetings with staff to assess areas for growth and support. Other resources available on-site include a drug and alcohol counselor, GED assistance, Christian fellowship and support, life skills training, meals and social events such as movie nights with other residents and the larger community, laundry facilities, exercise equipment, and a food pantry. Additionally, they partner with a wide array of private and government agencies to support the residents at Second Wind.
Newfield, NY https://www.secondwindcottages.org/ (607) 564-6087 secondwindcottages@gmail.comSEED Sustainability Consulting
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/seed-sustainability-consultingSEEDs consultation and coaching process is designed to educate you about the foundational aspects of permaculture, empower you to move through the design process in a structured and supported way, and strategically plan both the design and implementation so that your time, efforts and money are leveraged.
Ithaca, NY http://seedsustainabilityconsulting.com/ (607) 339-1153 karryn@seedsustainabilityconsulting.comSeneca Lake Guardian, a Waterkeeper Alliance Affiliate
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/seneca-lake-guardian,-a-waterkeeper-alliance-affiliateSeneca Lake Guardian is an all-volunteer, grassroots organization whose mission is to preserve and protect the region's air and water from irresponsible industry or development and to ensure that the waters of the Finger Lakes are swimmable, drinkable and fishable for generations to come.
Watkins Glen, NY http://senecalakeguardian.org senecalakeguardian@gmail.comSeneca Lake Pure Waters Association Inc.
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/seneca-lake-pure-waters-association-inc-The Seneca Lake Pure Waters Association (SLPWA) is the “voice of Seneca Lake.” An all-volunteer organization, SLPWA provides factual, up-to-date information to its members and the public. SLPWA leads efforts to maintain and enhance the quality of Seneca Lake as a source for drinking water and recreation, by educating and informing the public about issues. Financial support for these activities comes from our members, donors and grants.
S Rte 14, Geneva https://senecalake.org slpwa@senecalake.orgSeneca Towns Engaging People for Solutions (STEPS)
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/seneca-towns-engaging-people-for-solutions-(steps)STEPS is a neighborhood health improvement initiative for Seneca County's four southern towns of Covert, Lodi, Ovid, and Romulus. Using S2AY Rural Health Network funding from the Greater Rochester Health Foundation, they are assessing community assets to improve the health of all residents by increasing economic and educational opportunities, environmental stewardship, and greater social connectedness and physical activity. Their projects are resident-driven and include the Ovid Community Garden, Cooking Classes for healthier living, Community Book Boxes, programs for the youth in the area as well as Community Collectives which connect volunteers to community organizations that need help. Everyone who lives, learns, works or plays in the towns of Covert, Lodi, Ovid or Romulus are part of STEPS.
7150 Main Street, Ovid http://www.senecasteps.org/ (607) 403-0069 stepscommunity@s2aynetwork.orgSewGreen
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/sewgreenSewGreen operates a reuse store for unwanted sewing textiles, yarn, needlecraft supplies, and sewing machines. All of the merchandise is donated by community members, saving about 22 tons of materials from going to landfills every year. Store proceeds help support apprenticeships and meaningful jobs for young people, summer camps for kids, and sewing classes for all ages. SewGreen is a not-for-profit program of Sustainable Tompkins.
114 N Cayuga St, Ithaca http://www.sewgreen.org/ (607) 319-4106 ithacasews@gmail.comShannon Brook Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/shannon-brook-farmShannon Brook Farm is 127 acres of carefully managed, certified organic pastures and woods; grazing sheep and cattle, free-ranging laying hens, broiler chickens, Pekin ducks, and pastured hogs. They sell their chickens, ducks, chicken eggs, pork, and grass-fed lamb via the Brighton Farmers' Market, the Ithaca Farmers' Market, and two NYC GreenMarkets
2566 Jennings Road, Watkins Glen https://www.shannonbrookfarm.com/ (607) 731-1840 Shannon@ShannonBrookFarm.comShared Roots Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/shared-roots-farmShared Roots Farm is a 46 acre farm in Cortland County, NY. As they prepared new fields for the coming seasons, they continued to produce certified organic vegetables in Pennsylvania. 2015 was their first year farming full time at Shared Roots Farm in the town of Solon. They are proud to offer summer and winter CSA's, providing year-round nourishment.
3342 McGraw Marathon Road, McGraw http://www.sharedrootsfarm.com/our-story/ (607) 218-7366 SharedRootsFarm@gmail.comSheldrake Point Winery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/sheldrake-point-winerySheldrake Point Winery and Vineyard is located on Cayuga Lake, offering a variety of tasting menus that range from their best selling wines, to their dry style vinifera wines and reserve wines, dessert wines and estate produced ice wines.
7448 County Rd 153, Ovid http://sheldrakepoint.com/ (607) 532-9401 ctauck@sheldrakepoint.comShelterbelt Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/shelterbelt-farmShelterbelt Farm is a family farm near Ithaca. The farm is home to three generations of Modishers, and cattle, sheep, chickens, ducks, bees, fruit trees, and vegetables. They have committed to the Northeast Organic Farming Association’s Farmers’ Pledge, a promise to use only the best all-natural growing methods.
200 Creamery Rd, Brooktondale http://shelterbeltfarm.com (607) 342-3771 info@shelterbeltfarm.comShelterbelt Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/shelterbelt-farmShelterbelt Farm is a family farm that believes all-natural production practices, great taste, quality, and environmental stewardship go hand-in-hand. They raise grass-fed meats, honey and fruits.
200 Creamery Rd, Brooktondale https://shelterbeltfarm.com (607) 342-3771 info@shelterbeltfarm.comShepherd's Creek Alpacas
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/shepherds-creek-alpacasShepherd's Creek Alpacas raises and breeds quality alpacas outside of Trumansburg, NY. The farm also operates the Shepherd's Creek Alpacas Farm Shop, stocked full of luxurious accessories, yarn, and more.
5797 Stillwell Road, Trumansburg http://www.shepherdscreekalpacas.com/ (607) 387-7260 shepcreekalpacas@aol.comShimmering Light Farm & Renewal Center
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/shimmering-light-farm-renewal-centerShimmering Light is a community supported farm and education center in South Bristol, NY dedicated to inspiring more conscious and regenerative ways of life. Through the farm, retreats, workshops and collaborative learning experiences, Shimmering Light cultivates connection with the Earth, each other and our own true nature.
6143 Hicks Road, Naples http://www.shimmeringlight.info (585) 394-7610 info@shimmeringlight.infoSide Hill Acres Dairy Goat Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/side-hill-acres-dairy-goat-farmSide Hill Acres offers hand-crafted goat cheese, goat milk soaps, hand creams, face creams, lip balms, shampoo, bath & shower gel. They offer year round educational tours full of fun for everyone at no charge.
79 Spencer Rd, Candor https://sidehillacres.org/ (607) 659-4121 rkellogg@aol.comSierra Club Central-Northern New York Group
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/sierra-club-central-northern-new-york-groupAffiliated with the Atlantic Chapter of the Sierra Club, the CNNY (Central & Northern New York) Group (formerly the Iroquois Group) encompasses seven counties and has about 2500 members. Its board of eleven people works diligently to follow the particular environmental issues affecting the region, such as protecting water, lakes, open space, forests, air quality, pollution from fossil fuels, and environmental justice issues.
3736 Apulia Rd, Jamesville https://www.sierraclub.org/atlantic/cnnySierra Club Finger Lakes Group
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/sierra-club-finger-lakes-groupThe Finger Lakes Group of the Sierra Club represents over 1000 Sierra Club members in eleven counties in New York State: Allegany, Chemung, Cortland, Livingston, Ontario, Schuyler, Seneca, Steuben, Tioga, Tompkins and Yates.
2945 Mills Road, Montour Falls https://www.sierraclub.org/atlantic/finger-lakesSierra Club Rochester Group
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/sierra-club-rochester-groupThe purpose of the Sierra Club Rochester Group is to explore, enjoy, and protect the wild places of the earth; to practice and promote the responsible use of the earth's ecosystems and resources; to educate and enlist humanity to protect and restore the quality of the natural and human environment; and to use all lawful means to carry out these objectives.
98-120 New York State Reference Rte 942G, Rochester https://www.sierraclub.org/atlantic/rochester (585) 234-1056 SierraClubRocNY@gmail.comSignificant Elements
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/significant-elementsSignificant Elements is a program of Historic Ithaca begun in 1991 to promote the reuse of architectural elements when the demolition of a building cannot be otherwise prevented. They provide an avenue for the reuse of such materials, and through their activities, promote restoration and reuse instead of demolition.
212 Center St, Ithaca http://www.significantelements.org (607) 277-3450 sara@historicithaca.orgSilk Naturals
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/silk-naturalsSilk Naturals is an independently owned award-winning company producing affordable skincare, and natural makeup. Some of their product ingredients are organically sourced. All ingredients are not tested on animals, and are free of GMOS, artificial fragrance, and numerous harmful chemicals.
59 East Main Street, Trumansburg http://www.silknaturals.com (607) 387-4550 snkarenstark@gmail.comSILO Food Truck
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/silo-food-truckSilo Food Truck features the comforts of southern cooking with an edgy, ethnic twist. Their sustainable Farm to Festival model highlights local, organic produce and ingredients from regional farmers and vendors.
Ovid, New York 14521 https://www.silofoodtruck.com/ (607) 279-7598 silofoodtruck@gmail.comSilver Queen Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/silver-queen-farmSilver Queen Farm is located between Cayuga and Seneca lakes, on 97 acres of rich glacial/aluvial soils. Their focus is on growing high quality fruits and vegetables in a sustainable manner and providing a fun healthy farm experience for their customers. They grow a large selection of fruits and vegetables, some of which are available u-pick. Silver Queen Farm is well known as a local "u-pick" strawberry farm (June-July), and is a regular vendor at nearby farmers markets with a variety of produce. The farm offers a CSA, and their event space is available as a venue for catered functions.
5286 Stillwell Road, Trumansburg http://silverqueenfarmny.com/ (607) 227-4505 SilverQueenFarm@gmail.comSilver Thread Vineyard
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/silver-thread-vineyardSilver Thread Vineyard is a boutique, winemaker-owned winery on the east side of Seneca Lake, producing classic European-style fine wines. Recognized as a "Lake Friendly Farmer" by the NYS Agricultural Environmental Management Program, they grow grapes with local non-toxic fertilizer, biological pest control, and cultivation methods that protect soil and water sources. Other sustainability practices include energy-efficient buildings powered by an air-source heat pump and solar photovoltaic system, tractors powered partly by biodiesel, usage of wine-making wastes as onsite fertilizer, low-impact wine packaging, and purchases of carbon offsets for wine shipping.
1401 Caywood Road, Lodi http://www.silverthreadwine.com (607) 582-6116 info@silverthreadwine.comSilver Tree Forest
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/silver-tree-forestNestled in the rolling hills of the eastern Finger Lakes, the 6-acre farm is home to a perennial forest garden, useful plant nursery, mushroom yard, chicken and duck pastures, and multiple ponds surrounded by silver maple wetlands. Using permaculture design, organic practices, biological processes and hand cultivation, they grow perennial flowers, mushrooms, herbs, fruit trees, berry bushes, edible vines and vegetables for sale on farm or through their CSA program.
Silver Tree Forest, Owasco https://www.silvertreeforest.com/ (315) 258-3771 info@silvertreeforest.comSimply Installs LLC
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/simply-installs-llcSimply Installs specializes in the installation of Air Source Heat Pump Systems. They can typically provide system pricing with some simple information, without having to go out to your home or place of business.
1378 New York 444, Victor http://www.simply-installs.com (585) 698-7876 info@simply-installs.comSix Circles Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/six-circles-farmSix Circles Farm sells fresh produce locally at farmers markets in Ithaca and Trumansburg, as well as providing weekly fresh produce to members of their Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program. Six Circles Farm is certified Naturally Grown - they have a commitment to enhance the fertility, diversity, and overall health of the land. They build healthy soils naturally by using cover crops and regularly amending the soil with compost and organic matter. They do not use synthetic or petroleum-based fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, or fungicides.
1491 Caywood Road, Lodi https://www.facebook.com/sixcirclesfarm/ sixcirclesfarm@gmail.comSkaneateles Farmers' Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/skaneateles-farmers-marketThe Skaneatles Farmers Market is held on Thursdays in mid-May to mid-November and Saturdays in mid-May to mid-October, in the Austin Park pavilion parking lot. Their venders offer diverse produce, meats, eggs, dairy, garden plants, and personal care products.
24 Jordan Street, Skaneateles https://www.townofskaneateles.com/departments/parks/farmers-market/ (315) 727-9320 parks@townofskaneateles.comSkaneateles Lake Association
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/skaneateles-lake-associationThe Skaneateles Lake Association is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the protection of the Skaneateles Lake watershed from pollution and invasive species though public education, coordinated monitoring and clean-up efforts, and cooperation with local governments to ensure that regulations and comprehensive watershed management plans reflect current science and the potential impact of current threats and that the management of the watershed remains vigilant. Skaneateles Lake is one of the cleanest lakes in the country and provides drinking water to the City of Syracuse.
Skaneateles, NY https://skaneateleslake.org (315) 685-9106 skanlakeassoc@att.netSkaneateles Lake Association
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/skaneateles-lake-associationSkaneateles Lake Association, Inc. is a not-for-profit corporation and a member of the New York State Federation of Lake Associations and the Finger Lakes Regional Watershed Alliance (FLRWA). In order to ensure the integrity of the lake and its watershed for generations to come, their goals are to: Educate residents, government agencies and others using the lake about threats to the lake and its watershed, take all action necessary to protect and improve the water quality of Skaneateles Lake and to protect and improve its watershed, promote environmentally and aesthetically sound regional management of Skaneateles Lake and its watershed by encouraging cooperation among the Skaneateles Lake watershed municipalities, and engage in activities appropriate to further the mission of the corporation including public education, community organizing, fund-raising, publicity, working with village, town, county, state and federal officials.
26 Jordan St, Skaneateles http://skaneateleslake.org (315) 685-9106 skanlakeassoc@att.netSkyline Solar Inc.
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/skyline-solar-incWilliam Edwards and his wife, Emmylou, both native Upstate New Yorkers, are dedicated to helping others take control of their energy costs by making the switch to solar. By installing solar on their own home back in 2010, they have reaped the many benefits of “going solar" and want other families to gain energy freedom as well. In 2011, William and Emmylou changed their business focus to renewable energy and founded Skyline Solar, Inc.
444 Gilbert Mills Road, Phoenix http://skylinesolar315.com/index.html (315) 934-4326 skylinesolar315@gmail.comSkywolf Wind Turbines
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/skywolf-wind-turbinesSkyWolf Wind Turbine Corporation is a designer of a Solar Hybrid Diffused Augmented Wind Turbine (DAWT). A product that uses renewable wind and solar energy sources combined in one turbine. SkyWolf is a C Corporation. Through extensive research and development, they have patented the DAWT for the global sustainable alternative energy markets. This high tech, alternative energy product is commercially available for national and international applications.
156 Court Street, Geneseo http:// http://www.skywolfwindturbines.com/about/ (585) 447-9135 corporatesecretary@skywolfwindturbines.comSmall World Food
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/small-world-foodGreat ingredients fresh from local organic farms, transformed into amazing foods by local artisans: breads, granola, pickles, miso, kimchi, sauerkraut, hot sauce, and more. Drawing on both traditional old-world baking practices as well as a modern understanding of the science behind them, they work hard to bring out the flavor and nutrition in every item. Their sauces and vegetable ferments are naturally fermented & never pasteurized, full of amazing flavor & live, active, pro-biotic cultures. Made from produce hand-picked at the peak of ripeness, these traditional foods bring the bounty of the fields to your dining table. As a worker cooperative, the business is owned and run by the people who work there. Their money stays in the local community, and they're all invested in the success of our business. They are always looking to expand the collective and invite potential new members to visit them at market, or to email or call about available positions.
936 Exchange St, Rochester http://www.smallworldfood.com/ (585) 563-9018 sales@smallworldfood.comSnug Planet
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/snug-planetFor over ten years, Snug Planet has transformed nearly one thousand homes and commercial buildings to be more comfortable. By air sealing, insulating and installing high-efficiency heating systems, Snug Planet is saving Tompkins County residents thousands of dollars on fuel and electricity, dollars that remain in our local community. Snug Planet uses the most environmentally-friendly products available and follows the highest building science practices.
1730 Mecklenburg Rd, Ithaca http://www.snugplanet.com/ (607) 277-7684 info@snugplanet.comSolar Schuyler
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/solar-schuylerSince 2015, Solar Schuyler has led the effort to educate Schuyler County residents and businesses on solar energy. Their goal is to create educated consumers and to help those that want to reduce their emissions, save money on future electricity costs, and who want to become energy independent. County residents learn about solar energy so they can make an educated decision is right for their house and their families.
323 Owego Street, Montour Falls http://cceschuyler.org/energy/solar-schuyler/how-does-solar-schuyler-work (607) 535-7161 cab377@cornell.eduSolar Tompkins / HeatSmart Tompkins
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/solar-tompkins-heatsmart-tompkinsSolar Tompkins is a nonprofit community-based organization promoting a pathway to net-zero-carbon homes in Tompkins County, NY. This includes facilitating the adoption of solar and other renewable energy sources, reducing the energy needs of homes while enhancing comfort, and providing affordable, non-fossil-fuel alternatives for home heating, which accounts for 3/4 of the home energy footprint in our cold-winter climate. The Solar Tompkins Board includes volunteer representatives from all 10 towns in Tompkins County, a representative from the Tompkins County Planning Department, and several 'at-large' members chosen for their expertise and knowledge. They are now focused on the HeatSmart Tompkins project as a transition away from solar provision and more toward energy efficiency through the installation of geothermal heat pumps.
Ithaca, NY http://www.solartompkins.org/ (850) 291-5259 Lisa@HeatSmartTompkins.orgSouthern Tier Solar Works
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/southern-tier-solar-worksSouthern Tier Solar Works is the clean energy outreach and marketing program of the Binghamton Regional Sustainability Coalition. They work across the region to spur affordable and efficient deployment of solar, energy efficiency and other clean energy solutions by helping to inform you about technologies, policies, and incentives. They support education and training of the energy professionals needed to grow the regional clean energy economy and reap its rewards in our communities.
30 Main St, Binghamton http://SouthernTierSolarWorks.org (607) 873-9220 STSWinfo@SouthernTierSolarWorks.orgSouth Hill Cider
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/south-hill-ciderSouth Hill Cider ferments traditional heirloom cider apples as well as wild apples collected in our neighborhood to produce fine orchard-based ciders which showcase the terroir of the Finger Lakes region. Their ciders are available for mail-order on our website and they can direct ship to many states.
550 Sandbank Road, Ithaca http://www.southhillcider.com/ (607) 272-9862 southhillcider@gmail.comSouth Hill Compost
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/south-hill-compostSouth Hill Compost is a small-scale food scrap collection service offering multiple options for curbside pickup and composting food waste onsite in McGraw. Founded in 2021, it is operated by one person who seeks to expand their work in local food scrap processing and compost education.
3684 South Hill Road, McGraw https://www.southhillcompost.com (607) 591-3578 southhillcompost@gmail.comSouthside Community Center
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/southside-community-centerSince its incorporation in 1934, the Southside Community Center, Inc., continues to affirm, empower, and foster the development of self pride among the African-American citizens of greater Ithaca. Through forums and activities in education, recreation, political and social awareness, the Southside Community Center is a community resource center. They serve as a vehicle to develop an appreciation for the contributions and presence of those peoples of African descent in the greater Ithaca community and in the larger world community.
305 S Plain St, Ithaca https://sspride.org/ (607) 273-4190 executivedirector@sspride.orgSpencer Crest Nature Center
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/spencer-crest-nature-centerSpencer Crest Nature Center is part of Corning Community College. It provides environmental, educational and recreational activities for the greater Corning area. The Center features 250 acres and 7 miles of trails with two ponds, a stream and a museum of natural systems which includes changing displays, an apiary and an environmentally sensitive design.
2424 Spencer Hill Road, Corning https://www.corning-cc.edu/about/spencer-crest.php (607) 962-9875 eacenter@corning-cc.eduSpices of Life Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/spices-of-life-farmSpice of Life Farm is a five acre food-forest and CSA farm nestled in the fertile Finger Lakes region of New York. They focus on wholesome clean food and medicine that is as healthy for the people as it is for the land. They are passionate about growing food and growing as human beings. That is why they offer educational programs for all ages - exciting school field-trips for the youth, college credit for university students, and classes for adults. They partner with area schools to provide an unforgettable field-trip experience in which students learn how their food is grown and are able to participate in hands-on learning.
1385 Beardsley Hollow Road, Alpine http://www.spiceoflifefarm.com (310) 367-6939 camrock79@gmail.comSpotted Duck Creamery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/spotted-duck-creameryChurning ice-cream is a Hoover family tradition. Daniel and Elizabeth both grew up on organic farms, so local and organic ingredients were a must. Along the same thought, nasty things like corn syrup and artificial flavors and colors were permanently banned. Then came the pivotal moment in history. The egg. They started with chicken, but decided to try duck and it blew everyone's minds and tastebuds! They started their own flock and never looked back. Now their Ancona ducks are the stars of the show and are responsible for the best tasting,local frozen custard that can be found. Spotted Duck Creamery. It's all about the Ducks!
999 NY-54, Penn Yan http://www.spottedduckcreamery.com/ (315) 509-3939 info@SpottedDuckFLX.comStarkey's Lookout
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/starkeys-lookoutStarkey's Lookout, a winery and microbrewery under one roof, opened for business in late May of 2012. The winery serves their own beer and wine which is made produced off property. They offer wine and beer by the glass as well as by the bottle or growler. Their tastings are conducted on beer boards and wine flights so you are welcome to enjoy your tastings outside or anywhere in the facility.
Starkey's Lookout, 5428 New York 14 http://www.starkeyslookout.com/index.asp (607) 678-4043 info@starkeyslookout.comState Bakery & Smokehouse
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/state-bakery-smokehouseA seasonal restaurant and bakery in the small Seneca County hamlet of Canoga, the State Bakery and Smokehouse serves baked goods, sandwiches, barbecued meats, and other dishes, using regionally-sourced ingredients and fueling their barbecue exclusively with regionally-sourced wood.
3512 NY-89, Seneca Falls https://www.statebakery.com/ (315) 305-2161 statebakehouse@gmail.comSteamback Renewable Thermal
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/steamback-renewable-thermalSteamback Renewable Thermal offers the most efficient heating systems possible with renewable sources. They also offer custom solutions for water storage, ventilation, HVAC diagnostics and basic home emergency power systems.
432 North Tioga Street, Ithaca http://www.steamback.com (607) 351-0688 steambackrenewablethermal@gmail.comSteed Energy, LLC
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/steed-energy,-llcSteed Energy, LLC is a full-service solar power energy contractor serving residential and commercial clients throughout Rochester, NY and surrounding areas. In conjunction with their affiliated partners, they provide a complete range of solar power panels and photovoltaic (PV) services for projects of all sizes.
508 Oxford St, Rochester http://steedenergy.com/ (585) 519-9889 glenn@steedenergy.comSteuben County Green Party
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/steuben-county-green-partyThe Steuben County Green Party formed in 2002. They work on Green issues and run candidates in local, state and federal elections. They have planning meetings or conference calls on the 3rd Monday of each month, and have regular public meetings alternating between Bath, Corning and Hornell.
Corning, NY https://steubengreens.org/ joe@steubengreens.orgSteuben County Transportation System
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/steuben-county-transportation-systemThe Steuben County Transportation System is the public transportation service dedicated to providing safe, convenient and affordable transportation within Steuben County. Join the thousands of people making their transportation planning convenient, affordable and easy.
1201 Clemens Center Parkway, Elmira http://ridesteuben.com/ (607) 734-5211 steubentansit@firstgroup.comStick and Stone Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/stick-and-stone-farmStick and Stone Farm is 72 acres CSA farm located on route 96, between Jacksonville and Ithaca. It is home to 25 acres of certified organic vegetables, flowers and free range chicken eggs. This farm wholesales to Ithaca restaurant areas and grocery stores. Stick and Stone Farm are founding members of the Full Plate Collective, a three farm CSA that provides fruits and vegetables to more than 500 families in Ithaca, Danby, and Trumanburg.
1605 Trumansburg Rd, Ithaca https://www.stickandstonefarm.com/ (607) 216-5245 stickandstonefarm@gmail.comSt. John's Community Services of Ithaca
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/st-johns-community-services-of-ithacaOn November 1st, 2018, St. John’s Community Services took over operations of the Ithaca homeless shelter in Ithaca, New York. Through the shelter, they provide emergency housing to individuals and families experiencing homelessness. They also provide food pantry and emergency food services to those in need. As one of the oldest non-profit organizations, founded in the District of Columbia, SJCS is committed to supporting and advocating for people with disabilities and other social and personal challenges.
618 West State Street, Ithaca https://www.sjcs.org/ithaca (607) 354-8990Stone Bend Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/stone-bend-farmStone Bend Farm houses crops and a commercial kitchen in a 4,200-square-foot geothermal greenhouse. The Kitchen at Stone Bend Farm is not only a marketplace and venue, but more importantly the region's home for responsible, ethical catering & food processing. Working with their own farm's crops, and small farms and purveyors from around the region, they offer an array of produce, value-added goods, and easy meals made onsite using sustainable energy. In partnership with Buried Acorn Brewing Company, they also house a taproom offering regionally brewed beverages and live music. In addition, Stone Bend Farm offers cooking classes, farm dinners, and community meals. And YES - it is also the perfect venue for your wedding!
196 Porter Hill Road, Newfield https://www.stonebend.com/ (607) 339-6889 stonebendfarm@gmail.comStonecat Cafe & Guest House
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/stonecat-cafe-guest-houseStonecat Cafe has operated for 19 years with a goal to wake people up to life with dynamic, fun food and libation. Their dishes are created with passion and love and served in a comfortable and approachable atmosphere, which is maintained by a professional community of hosts and servers. Their chefs continue to create and evolve the regional cuisine of the Finger Lakes, using local ingredients and global culinary influences. The Stonecat Guest House, located in a remodeled farmhouse just steps from The Stonecat Cafe, is your home away from home while you explore the Finger Lakes. The Guest House is one of the few locations on the lake that puts you within walking distance of superb dining, an extensive Finger Lakes wine list, and world-class seasonal cocktails. Enjoy the day on the wine trail, then park your car and enjoy a fine dining experience while taking in an epic Seneca Lake sunset!
5301 NY-414, Hector http://stonecatcafe.com/ (607) 546-5000 kassady@stonecatcafe.comStout Beard Brewing Company
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/stout-beard-brewing-companyAs a licensed farm brewery, all of their beers are required to be made with at least 20% New York State grown hops and malts. Many of their beers have upwards of 60% percent of each and they are working hard with local farmers to make that number as close to 100% as possible.
1153 East Fayette Street, Syracuse https://www.stoutbeardbrewery.com/ (315) 214-5404 brewers@stoutbeardbrewery.comSTREAM Collaborative
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/stream-collaborativeSTREAM Collaborative includes a growing staff of talented architects, landscape architects and design professionals with a depth of knowledge in sustainable design and planning. STREAM offers a wide array of services related to design, architecture, landscape architecture and new media as it relates to environmental graphics and the built environment. Collaboration is at the heart of their process and they enjoy teaming with other architects, landscape architects, urban planners, engineers, interior designers, product designers and new media programmers to tackle design problems from the smallest household object to an entire new urban community. With direct client participation to help shape and inform final design solutions, their overarching objective is to create pure forms made of natural materials or processes which continue to perform and delight well beyond our incredibly short lifetimes.
108 West State Street, Ithaca http://www.streamcolab.com/ (607) 216-8802 info@streamcolab.comStreets Alive! Ithaca
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/streets-alive!-ithacaStreets Alive! Ithaca is, at its simplest, a day where the streets are closed to cars and open to people. Anyone can join in and make fun happen. Simply chalk a space and leave at least half the street open for people to walk, bike, and roll by. The possibilities are almost endless: hula hooping, jump rope, hopscotch, street hockey, frisbee, basketball… Or practice your unicycling, play a little acoustic music, run a lemonade stand, build a fort…
315 North Aurora Street, Ithaca https://www.bikewalktompkins.org/streetsalive (607) 301-3181 hello@bikewalktompkins.orgSunCommon NY
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/suncommon-nySunCommon® believes that everyone has the right to a healthy environment and brighter future – and renewable energy is where it starts. Energy from the sun can power people's lives and build vibrant communities. Their mission is to tear down barriers to clean energy and use business as a force for good. SunCommon® is a proud Certified BCorp (B Corporation) in Vermont and New York State, having passed a rigorous assessment of responsible business practices. SunCommon is passionate about making solar accessible for homeowners, renters and businesses alike. With no upfront cost, their solar financing offers a lower monthly bill than what you’re paying your utility, saving you thousands over the life of your solar energy system.
357 Timothy Ln, Ontario https://suncommon.com/ny/ (585) 265-2384 james@suncommon.comSure Temp Co., Inc.
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/sure-temp-co,-incSure Temp has supplied the highest quality products and services to heat and cool homes and businesses reliably and efficiently since 1977. Whether you are building your dream home, replacing an existing system, need regular maintenance or an emergency repair, Sure Temp’s experience, honesty and integrity mean the best solutions for you and your HVAC system. Sure Temp is a NYSERDA Air-Source Heat Pump Participating Installer.
43-47 Lake Avenue, Binghamton http://www.suretemp.com (607) 729-6800 sales@suretemp.comSustainability at Ithaca College
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/sustainability-at-ithaca-collegeIthaca College views sustainability as a holistic and complex system, inclusive of human and ecological health, as well as long-term financial security. Their office focuses on supporting institution-wide, eco-centric projects initiated across the Ithaca College campus. They strive to integrate sustainability from the grassroots level into every aspect of student, faculty, and staff life, including institution, academics, culture, and operations. They put equity and justice at the center of their sustainability work and strive to incorporate this sustainability model into their vision of becoming a global destination for bold-thinkers seeking to build thriving communities.
953 Danby Rd, Ithaca http://ithaca.edu/sustainability (607) 274-3763 glischke@ithaca.eduSustainability in Geneva
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/sustainability-in-genevaThe City is making strides toward becoming a Certified Climate Smart Community. Just a few accomplishments to date include: *Passing a resolution adopting the Climate Smart Community Pledge; *Creating a Community Climate Smart Community Task Force focused on climate mitigation and adaptation; *Developing a government operations Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventory; *Conducting energy audits at municipal buildings and made recommended energy efficiency improvements; *Adopting a comprehensive plan with sustainability elements; *Participated in the development of the Seneca Lake Watershed Management Plan; *Installed rain gardens at the lakefront to manage stormwater runoff.
47 Castle St, Geneva http://cityofgenevany.com/geneva-sustainability/ (315) 789-6104 Sgerling@geneva.ny.usSustainable Cortland
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/sustainable-cortlandSustainable Cortland is a community-based organization dedicated to building sustainable solutions for Cortland County by advocating for the health and well-being of the residents, environment, and local economy, educating residents on a variety of sustainability issues by hosting meetings, workshops, and events.
Cortland, NY https://sustainablecortland00.wordpress.com/ (607) 753-2253 sustainablecortland@gmail.comSustainable Finger Lakes
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/sustainable-finger-lakesSustainable Finger Lakes (formerly Sustainable Tompkins) is a community-based organization whose mission is to promote the long-term well-being of the region by integrating social equity, economic vitality, ecological stewardship, and shared responsibility. Since 2004, SFLX has been a leader in laying the groundwork for the transition to a resilient local economy, healthy environment, and strong social fabric. They act as convener, connector, and catalyst to engage grassroots activists and policymakers in the work to redesign regional society to successfully cope with global influences such as climate disruption and energy transitions. Projects and programs have focused on energy efficiency, climate protection, sustainable community development, green collar jobs, sustainable enterprise, and economic/ecological justice.
309 N Aurora St, Ithaca https://sustainablefingerlakes.org/ (607) 272-1720 info@sustainablefingerlakes.orgSustainable Upstate Network
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/sustainable-upstate-networkThe SUN Group Members work in many areas of Sustainability. Whether it be architectural design and planning, waste reduction and recycling, energy efficiency and HVAC Systems to storm water retention, re-purposed furniture or equipment, the SUN Group Members and their associates provide knowledge and commitment to making the Greater Central New York Region a beacon for sustainable business and operation practices.
349-399 US-11, Syracuse http://sungroupcny.com/ (315) 657-0135 andrewpicco@gmail.comSustainable Viticulture Systems
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/sustainable-viticulture-systemsSustainable Viticulture Systems is a pioneer in the value added grape industry and an ambassador for the nutrition rich by-products of Finger Lakes Wine- Grapes. The grapes they use are sustainably farmed on the hills of Seneca Lake in Hector, NY. Their Wine Flours are a naturally gluten-free superfood, rich in antioxidants, protein, fiber, vitamins and minerals. Wine Flours are for use in any and all recipes to add the flavor, color and nutrition that every dish deserves. SVS wine flour, baked goods, and other products, are for sale online and at many regional stores.
P.O. BOX 211 HECTOR, NY http://www.flxgrapeflour.com/ (607) 368-9562 HILARYNJ@FOSSVS.COMSweet Land Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/sweet-land-farmSweet Land Farm is a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) organic farm in Trumansburg NY. This farm is a member of the Healthy Food for All program, which provides subsidized CSA shares to low-income households in the Ithaca area. Summer CSA members can gather their share of U-pick vegetables, fruit, and flowers anytime, and a wide variety of pre-picked vegetables are distributed at the farm twice weekly. Winter CSA shares are distributed weekly at the farm or delivered in boxes to a central pickup location in Ithaca.
9732 NY-96, Trumansburg https://www.sweetlandfarm.org/ sweetlandfarmcsa@gmail.comSwiftwater Brewing
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/swiftwater-brewingSwiftwater has quickly become a place where the art of community and the science of brewing beer join together to create a lasting impression. That’s why their beer is never flavored, but crafted from real, natural ingredients, many of them grown right here in New York State. It’s why every inch of the interior, including the 70 foot long bar, is highlighted with rich black walnut, milled from four felled trees, generously donated by Aurora Ridge Dairy.
378 Mt Hope Ave, Rochester http://swiftwaterbrewing.com/contact/ (585) 530-3471 info@swiftwaterbrewing.comSyracuse First
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/syracuse-firstSyracuseFirst is a not for profit network of locally owned, independent businesses and organizations dedicated to building a sustainable community by encouraging citizens to "Think Local First". Founded in 2009, their mission is to create a thriving local economy by maximizing the potential of local businesses, and transferring market share from non-locally owned businesses to local independently owned businesses. They do this by educating citizens about the economic and social advantages that independent and local businesses bring to a community. These one-of-a-kind businesses are an essential part of the distinctive character of Central New York. By thinking local, everyone can make choices that have dramatic impact on our local community, economy, and environment. Together, we can create a community that supports a thriving local economy and a healthy way of life.
349-399 U.S. 11, Syracuse http://www.syracusefirst.org/ (315) 470-1800 ceo@centerstateceo.comSyracuse Green Housing
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/syracuse-green-housingLocated in Syracuse, New York, Syracuse Green Housing offers ecologically minded apartment rentals in the Syracuse University and SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry housing district, especially in the vibrant Westcott business area. They have one, two and three bedroom apartments for rent.
107 Judson Street, Syracuse https://www.facebook.com/SyracuseGreenHousing/ (315) 396-1490 syracusegreenhousing@gmail.comSyracuse Grows
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/syracuse-growsSyracuse Grows is a grassroots network that cultivates food justice through advocacy, education, and resources in support of urban food production. They envision a community where everyone has the equal opportunity to produce healthy and culturally appropriate food.
246-298 University Pl, Syracuse http://syracusegrows.org/ (315) 443-4890 syracusegrows@gmail.comSyracuse-Onondaga Food Systems Alliance
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/syracuse-onondaga-food-systems-allianceEstablished in 2019, the Syracuse-Onondaga Food Systems Alliance (SOFSA) is an independent food council in Central New York serving the city of Syracuse and surrounding Onondaga County. The overarching goal of the SOFSA partnership is to serve as both a network of food system stakeholders as well as a catalyst for collaboration among diverse partners. SOFSA engages across sectors to advance projects, build linkages, and foster relationships that enhance the livelihoods of all partners. The partnership aims to ensure the long-term viability and vitality of the region’s agricultural sector while simultaneously increasing access to healthy food and reducing the prevalence of food insecurity within the county.
Onondaga County, NY https://syrfoodalliance.org/ (315) 552-0470 info@syrfoodalliance.orgSyracuse Peace Council
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/syracuse-peace-councilThe Syracuse Peace Council (SPC), founded in 1936, is an antiwar and social justice organization. They are community-based, autonomous and funded by the contributions of supporters. SPC educates, agitates and organizes for a world where war, violence and exploitation in any form will no longer exist. They challenge the existing unjust power relationships among nations, among people and between people and the environment, and are committed to nonviolent means of conflict resolution and to a process of decision-making that responds to everyone's needs.
2013 E Genesee St, Syracuse http://www.peacecouncil.net (315) 472-5478 spc@peacecouncil.netSyracuse Suds Factory
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/syracuse-suds-factoryThe Syracuse Suds Factory offers a unique dining and drinking experience. Established in 1991, the Syracuse Suds Factory brought locally brewed beer back to the City of Syracuse. The Syracuse Suds Factory's restaurant and micro-brewery have been a favorite to those who truly enjoy great food and spirits.
320 S Clinton St, Syracuse http://s119405824.onlinehome.us/ (315) 471-2253 info@sudsfactory.comSyracuse United Neighbors
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/syracuse-united-neighborsSyracuse United Neighbors (SUN) is a grassroots neighborhood group that organizes residents in low income neighborhoods. They help create active knowledgeable and involved citizens that make their streets, neighborhoods and city better. Issues that they address include housing that is affordable and in decent condition, equal access to quality public services, and environmental justice for all neighborhoods.
1540 South Salina Street, Syracuse https://sunaction.wordpress.com/ (315) 476-7475 sun@sunaction.orgTaitem Engineering
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/taitem-engineeringTaitem Engineering undertakes consulting services in the area of mechanical, electrical, plumbing and structural engineering, commissioning, LEED, energy modeling, sustainability consulting, energy studies, energy research, and specialty contracting services; including solar PV installation and Aeroseal duct sealing. Their mission is to apply technology thoughtfully for the benefit of the earth and for the living beings that depend on it.
110 S Albany St, Ithaca http://www.taitem.com/ (607) 277-1118 info@taitem.comTaproot Collective
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/taproot-collectiveTaproot Collective is a nonprofit organization committed to urban agriculture and the development of youth, families, and neighborhoods in Rochester, NY. Members offer a range of programming and services to support educators, educational institutions, and community groups committed to food justice. Taproot leads programming for youth and families at First Market Farm and the Rochester Public Market, and supports partner organizations by providing low or no cost programming and design services including service work visits, garden design and planning, curriculum and program design, specialized workshops, grant writing, and fiduciary services.
Rochester, NY http://www.taprootcollective.org info@taprootcollective.orgTaylor Heating Inc
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/taylor-heating-incTaylor Heating is a full-service plumbing, heating, and air conditioning company with additional specialties in home performance and indoor air quality. Whether you need an emergency plumbing repair, AC replacement, or just want to make your home more energy efficient, Taylor Heating is the team to call. Taylor Heating is a NYSERDA Air-Source Heat Pump Participating Installer.
1775 Buffalo Rd, Rochester http://www.taylorheating.com (585) 500-4357TC3 Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/tc3-farmCSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture. It is a shared connection between a farmer and the folks who eat the food the farmer grows. The Sustainable Farming and Food Systems Program emphasizes the practical skills it takes to manage a small, diverse farm, while providing students with a broad exposure to the social and ecological considerations of truly sustainable food production and distribution.
100 Cortland Road, Dryden http://www.tc3farm.com (607) 229-4195 tm1@tompkinscortland.eduTCAT (Tompkins Consolidated Area Transit)
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/tcat-(tompkins-consolidated-area-transit)TCAT, Inc (Tompkins Consolidated Area Transit, Inc.) is a not-for-profit corporation that provides public transportation for Tompkins County New York. TCAT’s urban, campus and rural bus routes provide service to both county and out-of-county riders to Cornell University, Ithaca College, Tompkins Cortland Community College, as well as to retail, entertainment, commercial, residential and professional centers. TCAT operates 22- ½ hours a day, seven days a week, and 360 days a year.
737 Willow Avenue, Ithaca http://www.tcatbus.com/ (607) 277-7433 tcat@tcatmail.comThe Arc Wayne
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/the-arc-wayneThe Arc Wayne offers a wide variety of services to support people with and without disabilities, and their families, in western New York. The include Assistive Support Transportation, a program that provides transportation to eligible individuals for recreational and social purposes on a first-come-first-served basis. Eligible individuals are provided with curb-to-curb service.
150 Van Buren Street, Newark https://www.arcwayne.org/ (315) 331-7741 David.Calhoun@waynearc.orgThe Bistro at La Tourelle
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/the-bistro-at-la-tourelleThis bistro is just up the hill from Ithaca College. Open for breakfast, lunch and brunch, the Bistro at La Tourelle goes above and beyond the typical hotel restaurant. Chef Angelina Tagliavento grows her own fresh herbs and produce in the gardens at La Tourelle as well as using locally sourced ingredients. The menu offers fresh twists on the classics with plenty of opportunity to choose exactly how you’d like your meal, like a build your own flatbread with four different options for a side. At the Bistro, you can always count on simple, fresh food, done right the first time. Alternate number: 800-765-1492
150 Danby Rd, Ithaca http://www.latourelle.com/ (607) 273-2734 info@latourelle.comThe Bramble Collective
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/the-bramble-collectiveThe Bramble Collective is a group of three Ithaca, NY-based herbalists who dreamt of bringing accessible, sustainable medicine to their community. They are a retail store with bulk herbs & spices, medicine-making supplies and locally hand-crafted products. Bramble is also a community space offering herbal health consultations, a lending library, classes and events.
112 West Green Street, Ithaca http://www.brambleithaca.com/ (607) 379-0113 herbshop@BrambleIthaca.comThe Brewery of Broken Dreams
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/the-brewery-of-broken-dreamsAs a New York State Farm brewery they are required to use a minimum of 20% NYS-grown hops and 20% NYS-grown additional ingredients such as barley, wheat, rye, oats, and honey to name a few. Currently 70% or more of their ingredients are grown right here in NYS, including 100% of their hops and 100% of their base malts!
8319 Pleasant Valley Rd, Hammondsport https://www.thebreweryofbrokendreams.com/the-beer (607) 224-4050 info@thebreweryofbrokendreams.comThe Butcher, the Baker and the Sandwich Maker
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/the-butcher,-the-baker-and-the-sandwich-makerThey are an old fashioned butcher shop, deli and farm market that specializes in selling local products and organic offerings. They are an Italian bakery, old fashioned butcher shop, deli, restaurant and farm market that specializes in selling local products.
62 Genesee St, Greene https://www.facebook.com/TheButcherBlockandFarmMarket (607) 875-4133The Heights Restaurant
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/the-heights-restaurantThe Heights Restaurant and H Bar was established in 1995 by Culinary Institute of America graduate James Larounis and his wife Heidi. Located in the Village of Cayuga Heights, one mile from the center of Cornell University. The restaurant has a casual, contemporary atmosphere and features Mediterranean-inspired American cuisine. They place the utmost value on their seasonal menus and on sourcing locally.
903 Hanshaw Rd, Ithaca http://www.theheightsithaca.com/ (607) 257-4144 info@theheightsithaca.comThe Inn at Gothic Eves
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/the-inn-at-gothic-evesRelax under the stars in an outdoor Jacuzzi hot tub, soothe your soul with a couples massage, sleep in comfort and wake to a local, organic breakfast harvested daily. You can walk to restaurants, shopping, antiques, golfing, and evening entertainment. The Inn at Gothic Eves is located between the two largest Finger Lakes, Cayuga and Seneca, which allows for great bicycling adventures from the inn. It is close to the wine trails and swimming, kayaking, hiking and cross country skiing in Taughannock Falls State Park. Convenient to Ithaca College, Cornell University, Watkins Glen, Buttermilk and Robert Treman State Parks. The inn provides a generous local and organic breakfast every morning, a pillowtop mattresses, the finest linens and robes, A/C, wet bar, slate terraces with comfortable seating, free parking and WIFI.
112 E Main St, Trumansburg https://gothiceves.com/ (607) 203-2398 info@gothiceves.comThe Insulation Man
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/the-insulation-manYour Energy Savers at Work! The Insulation Man has been delivering effective building performance and energy efficiency solutions to satisfied homeowners and businesses across the Southern Tier since 1989. This tradition of service and quality workmanship is being carried on through new ownership since September 2015, when two existing employees purchased the business.
428 Court Street, Binghamton http://www.insulationman.com/ (607) 775-3035 warminup@insulationman.comThe Local Food Market and Cafe
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/the-local-food-market-and-cafeThe Local Food Market is a 7,000 square foot local, whole food grocery store, located in downtown Cortland. The owners are opening this business to meet the growing demand in the community for a local food store that offers organic, locally grown produce and other eco-friendly products. The Cafe's mission is to provide the community with convenient and affordable prepared food made with seasonal, organic and locally grown ingredients, along with nutritious beverages. Their intention is that this will stimulate the local agriculture and the local economy while building a sustainable future and educating the community about health and nutrition.
37 North Main Street, Cortland https://www.thelocalfoodmarket.com/about-the-cafe (607) 662-4720 lfmcortland@gmail.comThe Permaculture Park
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/the-permaculture-parkThe Permaculture Park, a city park in downtown Ithaca, is a demonstration site for permaculture techniques and edible plants, both familiar and unusual. Community volunteers, led by staff from Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County, have been maintaining the Permaculture Park since 2013.
Conley Park, Ithaca https://www.facebook.com/Permaculture-Park-for-Ithaca-560861567288075/ (607) 280-8498 sapsquatch7@gmail.comThe River Bistro
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/the-river-bistroThe River Bistro is the place to be, great food, great drinks, and great people. We strive to make your experience the best it can be. From our fantastic breakfast, including a fresh buffet with made-to-order omelets, to lunch and dinner, our menu has favorites you will remember, and soon-to-be classics you will crave for years to come. Weekly specials that show off the seasons, local ingredients, and the flair of our kitchen. The River Bistro and Lounge is soon-to-be your favorite place to meet friends and family. Come get some!
225 Water St, Binghamton https://www.facebook.com/RiverBistroAndLounge/ (607) 722-8037The Solar Home Factory
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/the-solar-home-factoryThe Solar Home Factory builds pre-assembled solar homes, designed for a low maintenance, low impact, and highly efficient lifestyle. Solar panels power heat pump systems that heat, cool, and insert fresh air. The steel siding, PVC trim, and membrane roofing make for an extremely low maintenance home.
333 Forge Avenue, Geneva https://www.solarhomefactory.com/ (315) 230-4070 info@solarhomefactory.comThe Solar Village Company LLC
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/the-solar-village-company-llcThis 20-home community in Geneva, New York features low maintenance living with no heating or electric bills. Lake Tunnel Solar Village features homes from Solar Home Factory, built to be solid, light, warm, and with integrated renewable energy. You can live just steps from the water and walk to fine dining and entertainment downtown.
33 Forge Ave, Geneva https://www.solar-village.com/ (315) 230-4070 info@solarhomefactory.comThe Spot Restaurant – Tesla Supercharger
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/the-spot-restaurant-–-tesla-superchargerThe Spot Restaurant is an old-school, 24-hour diner serving Greek & Italian eats, all-day breakfast & a variety of desserts. They have eight Tesla supercharger units in their parking lot.
1062 Front St, Binghamton http://thespotrestaurant.com/ (607) 723-8149 info@thespotrestaurant.comThe Windmill Farm & Craft Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/the-windmill-farm-craft-marketThe Windmill is the first farm and craft market in upstate New York, midway between Penn Yan and Dundee. Its more than 175 indoor and outdoor shops offer fresh produce, baked goods, hand crafted items, home and garden decor, gifts, apparel, prepared food, beverages, craft demonstrations, entertainment, hands-on activities, and more. Open from the end of April through the middle of December, it is a premier tourist attraction, with a weekly attendance exceeding 8,000 - 10,000 people.
3900 New York 14A, Penn Yan http://www.thewindmill.com/ (315) 536-3032 stevew@thewindmill.comThistle Flower Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/thistle-flower-farmThistle Flower Farm's flowers are grown using natural practices that support healthy ecology. They offer seasonally based arrangements that incorporate both cultivated and wild materials, using 100% locally grown and foraged ingredients. The Flower Share is based on the structure of a CSA share - that is, members pay for their whole share in the winter/spring, and in exchange they receive a beautiful bouquet each week during summer and early fall, made entirely from flowers and greenery grown at the farm.
Lodi, NY 14860 http://thistleflowerfarm.weebly.com (607) 592-8340 thistleflowerfarm@gmail.comThree Birds Restaurant
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/three-birds-restaurantThree Birds is a Chef owned and operated restaurant located in Corning's Gaffer District on historic Market Street. We are just blocks away from the world renowned Corning Museum of Glass and just around the corner from The Rockwell Museum. Three Birds culinary team begins every day with a plan...gather the freshest ingredients including locally grown organic produce, prime and Kobe beef, and wild caught seafood.
71 E Market St, Corning http://www.threebirdsrestaurant.com/ (607) 936-8862Thrifty Shopper
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/thrifty-shopperMore than 50 years ago, the Rescue Mission opened its first thrift store to both provide affordable clothing and generate income to support its programs. Today, the Rescue Mission operates 16 Thrifty Shopper stores in eight central New York counties, which help generate revenue needed annually to provide Rescue Mission programs and services to end hunger and homelessness.
155 Gifford Street, Syracuse https://www.ishopthrifty.org (315) 472-6251 info@ishopthrifty.orgTioga County Soil and Water Conservation District
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/tioga-county-soil-and-water-conservation-districtThe role of the Tioga County Soil and Water Conservation District is to assist individual landowners, groups, and units of government with any natural resource concern that is brought before it. This may take the form of technical advice, technical assistance, or finding a solution through another entity.
183 Corporate Drive, Owego https://www.tiogacountyny.com/programs-agencies/soil-and-water/ (607) 687-3553 walshw@tiogacountyny.govTompkins Community Action
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/tompkins-community-actionSince 1966, Tompkins Community Action, a private not-for-profit charitable organization has implemented programs that today partner with more than 6,000 individuals and families in Tompkins County. TCAction partners with low-income households and individuals as they develop to their full potential. They perform weatherization, home performance, building energy solutions, and home energy audits.
701 Spencer Rd, Ithaca http://www.tcaction.org/ (607) 273-8816 INFO@tcactionweb.orgTompkins County Business Energy Advisors Program
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/tompkins-county-business-energy-advisors-programThe Tompkins County Business Energy Advisors Program assists business owners and facility managers in understanding energy options and setting energy goals for their building projects.
121 East Court Street, Ithaca https://tompkinscountyny.gov/bea (607) 274-5560Tompkins County Clean Energy Community
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/tompkins-county-clean-energy-communityThe New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) announced that Tompkins County is the first county in the Southern Tier to be designated a Clean Energy Community, recognizing its leadership in reducing energy use, cutting costs and driving clean energy in its communities. This announcement complements Southern Tier Soaring, the regional economic blueprint aimed at attracting a talented workforce, growing business and driving innovation. Communities that complete at least four of ten high impact actions and meet all eligibility requirements are both designated by New York State as a Clean Energy Community and are eligible to apply for grants to fund additional clean energy projects. As the first in its region, Tompkins County is eligible to apply for an award at the maximum funding level of $250,000 to further advance its work in reducing GHG emissions and energy use. It is the policy of Tompkins County to: Reduce greenhouse gas emissions to reach a minimum 80 percent reduction from 2008 levels by 2050 and reduce reliance on fossil fuels across all sectors. Improve the energy efficiency of all components of the community energy system. Increase the use of local and regional renewable energy sources and technologies. Increase carbon capture and storage in the county’s forests, wetlands, and soils. Reduce the amount of material disposed in landfills.
121 E Court St, Ithaca http://www.tompkinscountyny.gov/planning/energy-greenhouse-gas (607) 274-5560 kborgella@tompkins-co.govTompkins County Climate Protection Initiative
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/tompkins-county-climate-protection-initiativeThe Tompkins County Climate Protection Initiative (TCCPI), with the generous support of the Park Foundation, is a clean energy coalition of local community leaders who are committed to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, greater energy efficiency, and the adoption of renewable energy.
309 N Aurora St, Ithaca http://www.tccpi.org (607) 229-6183 info@tccpi.orgTompkins County Environmental Management Council
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/tompkins-county-environmental-management-councilThe purpose of the Tompkins County Environmental Management Council is to identify problems, propose priorities, and promote coordination of activities in the development and management of local natural resources and to provide a public forum for the discussion and resolution of these problems and completion of proposed projects.
121 E Court St, Ithaca http://tompkinscountyny.gov/emc (607) 274-5560Tompkins County Immigrant Rights Coalition
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/tompkins-county-immigrant-rights-coalitionThe Tompkins County Immigrant Rights Coalition strives to advocate for, support and empower people who are vulnerable under the immigration system on personal, institutional and systemic levels.They support the development of immigrant-led organizing, advocacy and services in Tompkins County and neighboring counties. They also intend to build community, sustain relationships and work with organizations that are responsive to the needs and concerns of immigrants as individuals, families and communities. TCIRC is a member of the New York Immigration Coalition. Members of TCIRC are active in community projects, such as the Tompkins County Rapid Response Network for Immigrants.
Ithaca, NY 14850 http://www.tcimmigrants.com/ (607) 277-8699 tcimmigrants@gmail.comTompkins County Planning and Sustainability Department
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/tompkins-county-planning-and-sustainability-departmentThe Department of Planning and Sustainability primarily works to implement the Tompkins County Comprehensive Plan which presents a long-term vision for the future of the community. One of the three overarching principles of the Tompkins County Comprehensive Plan is that Tompkins County should be a place where the needs of current and future generations are met without compromising the ecosystems upon which they depend. The Tompkins County Sustainability Strategy (0.20 MB) provides a coordinated approach to integrating sustainable practices into Tompkins County government operations. Developed by County employees who serve as members of the Tompkins County Sustainability Team, the Strategy was endorsed by the Tompkins County Legislature in 2014. The Strategy provides objectives for each of eight categories, along with actions that departments and individual employees can take to achieve these objectives within a five year timespan, and measures of success that provide a means to review progress in meeting the objectives.
121 East Court Street, Ithaca https://www.tompkinscountyny.gov/planning/sustainablility (607) 274-5560 planning@tompkins-co.orgTompkins County Progressives
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/tompkins-county-progressivesThe Tompkins County Progressive Committee is a grassroots organization dedicated to the promotion of progressive issues at the local level. They are inspired by the political movement started by Senator Bernie Sanders but are open to participation from all progressives regardless of their political-party affiliation. Their leadership members meet regularly to plan activities (including public outreach and education around the issues), to build networks, and to recruit and support candidates for public office. They are a chapter of the statewide group, New York Progressive Action Network (NYPAN).
Ithaca, NY 14850 http://tcprogressives.org/ (607) 708-0342 emilyfinnadams@hotmail.comTompkins County Public Library
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/tompkins-county-public-libraryThe Tompkins County Public Library (TCPL) is the public library for residents of Tompkins County. TCPL hosts nearly one million visitors each year, making it the single, largest driver of traffic to downtown Ithaca. The library provides access to digital resources, including wireless internet access, databases and eBooks, as well as an extensive print collection. It also serves as the cultural hub of Tompkins County, providing museum quality art exhibits, opportunities for civic engagement and programs for children, teens and adults.
101 E Green St, Ithaca http://tcpl.org (607) 272-4557 askalibrarian@tcpl.orgTompkins County Recycling and Materials Management
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/tompkins-county-recycling-and-materials-managementThe mission of the Department of Recycling and Materials Management is to develop and implement a sustainable materials management strategy for Tompkins County. With a focus on the state's solid waste management hierarchy, this approach utilizes and prioritizes environmentally sound, cost-effective, socially responsible, and safe practices. This is accomplished through coordinated administrative, operational, and educational programs that maximize diversion with the 4R's (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Rebuy) as a focal point.
122 Commercial Avenue, Ithaca https://recycletompkins.org/ (607) 273-6632 reducewaste@tompkins-co.orgTompkins County Workers' Center
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/tompkins-county-workers-centerThe vision of the Tompkins County Workers’ Center is that all people are respected in the workplace, have a Living Wage, the right to organize, quality health care, housing, childcare, transportation, and access to healthy food and water, as guaranteed by the Declaration of Universal Human Rights as ratified by the United Nations in 1948.
115 E M.L.K. Jr. St, Ithaca https://www.tcworkerscenter.org/ (607) 269-0409 TCWRH@tcworkerscenter.orgTompkins Food Future
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/tompkins-food-futureTompkins Food Future is a two-year community food system planning initiative led by the Food Policy Council of Tompkins County in collaboration with many partners and organizations throughout the county. It is aimed at broadly engaging the whole community in the creation of a long-term plan, with intent to educate, advise, and support local governments and institutions in their effort to create a food system that is more locally- and regionally-based, more sustainable, equitable, and healthy for all residents.
615 Willow Ave, Ithaca https://www.tompkinsfoodfuture.org/ (607) 272-2292 kh788@cornell.eduTompkins Time Traders
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/tompkins-time-tradersA not-for-profit community organization that provides a time exchange network of services and goods for all residents of Tompkins County, empowering individuals to utilize their skills and enhance their lives, neighborhood and community.
944 Dryden Road, Ithaca https://hourworld.org/bank/?hw=1017 (607) 319-4724 info@tompkinstimetraders.netTown of Geneva Trash, Recycling, & Composting
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/town-of-geneva-trash,-recycling,-compostingThis website provides locations for different types of trash drop-offs, and trash/recycling permits.
3750 County Road 6, Geneva http://www.townofgeneva.com/departments/trash_recycling_and_composting.php (315) 789-3922 supervisor@townofgeneva.comTown of Ithaca Conservation Board
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/town-of-ithaca-conservation-boardThe Town of Ithaca Conservation Board is a volunteer group of Town of Ithaca residents working towards the preservation and protection of the Town's natural and scenic resources, acting in an advisory capacity to the other Town Boards on environmental matters. Issues they address include invasive species management and education, land conservation, waste reduction, and sustainable development.
215 North Tioga Street, Ithaca http://www.town.ithaca.ny.us/conservation-board (600) 727-3174 msmith@town.ithaca.ny.usToxics Targeting
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/toxics-targetingHomes and properties in communities across New York are located on or near toxic sites that can cause health hazards or reduce investment value. Toxic Targeting obtains environmental data from local, state and federal government sources and updates their information on a continuing basis. They provide extensive archival data now withheld from public disclosure due to homeland security concerns.
215 N Cayuga St, Ithaca http://www.toxicstargeting.com (607) 273-3391 info@toxicstargeting.comTrailblazers PAC
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/trailblazers-pacTrailblazers PAC provides resources for local candidates to rebuild ties between voters and their democracy, one "front porch" conversation at a time. Trailblazers is a nonpartisan political action committee dedicated to the funding and promotion of rookie candidates committed, first and foremost, to campaign finance transparency. Centered primarily in local races, Trailblazers PAC is pitched as a funding channel that “trains as it funds,” serving as a sort of farm program for ordinary citizens looking to take on more seasoned politicians. It's founder is Leslie Danks-Burke who ran for the state senate in 2016.
209 N Main St, Horseheads http://trailblazerspac.org/ (607) 319-5869 TrailblazersPAC@gmail.comTrees Up Tompkins
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/trees-up-tompkinsTrees Up Tompkins aims to draw down carbon from the atmosphere by planting native trees on available land in Tompkins County, NY. They planted their first trees in October 2019, and organized their first community planting in April 2020. Visit their website or join their Facebook group.
Ithaca, NY https://www.treesuptompkins.org/ treesuptompkins@gmail.comTrinity Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/trinity-farmTrinity Farm specializes in breeding Icelandic and Shetland sheep in the rolling hills of Aurora, New York. In addition to high-quality fleece and wool, Trinity Farm produces and sells sheep milk soaps and hand-spun wool pieces.
P.O. Box 372 Aurora, NY 13026 http://www.trinityfarm.net/ (315) 246-1178 trinitysheepfarm@gmail.comTrumansburg Families Gift Economy
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/trumansburg-families-gift-economyTrumansburg Families Gift Economy is a Facebook group connecting people who seek to gift or receive goods, reducing resource use and waste while building community and helping families to save money. TFGE is open to residents of Trumansburg and the surrounding area.
Trumansburg, NY https://www.facebook.com/groups/118273582035380/Trumansburg Farmers' Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/trumansburg-farmers-marketThe Trumansburg Farmers Market is held every Wednesday from May 9 to October 24, 2018 from 4 pm–7pm. They are located in the Trumansburg Village Park at the corner of Route 96 (Main Street) and Route 227. Join them here for a sweet summer evening among new friends and stock up with the tastiest, fresh food our part of the world brings.
New York 96, Trumansburg https://www.tburgfarmersmarket.com/ tfm.mktmgr@gmail.comTrumansburg Main Street Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/trumansburg-main-street-marketMain Street Market offers fresh, local prepared foods for eat in or take out, beer and cider on tap and retail, truffles, and Wide Awake Bakery breads and treats. They also carry groceries and produce to support and showcase local farmers and producers.
21 East Main Street, Trumansburg https://www.facebook.com/tburgmainstmkt (607) 387-8646 tburgmainstmkt@gmail.comTwisted Tree Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/twisted-tree-farmTwisted Tree Farm is a 20 acre homestead and nursery tucked back in the hills of Spencer, NY. They are dedicated to growing healthy trees, food, and family. Their nursery specializes in low maintenance fruit and nut trees, berry bushes, and useful perennials. They primarily sell bare root stock, but also hav potted plants that are available locally. They sell seed, cuttings, roots, as well as trees and plants. All of their plants are raised naturally without synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, or herbicides. This is surprisingly rare in the nursery business, so they are proud to raise well-rooted young trees in a living soil using compost, wood chips, and low tech common sense.
279 Washburn Road, Spencer http://www.twisted-tree.net (607) 589-7937 ttfarm279@Gmail.ComTwo Goats Brewing
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/two-goats-brewingTwo Goats Brewing is a small vat-to-tap brewpub that overlooks Seneca Lake. They embrace sustainability and conservation, both economically and environmentally. Geothermal supports solar which provides 75% of their electricity; and they diver roughly 80% of their refuse from landfills through composting, reusing and recycling; source regionally and ethically as much as possible; and donate generously back to the local community.
5027 State Route 414, Burdett http://TwoGoatsBrewing.com (607) 273-2555 jessica@twogoatsbrewing.comUplift Syracuse
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/uplift-syracuseUplift Syracuse is a progressive advocacy group, working to create a more equitable city by supporting social justice efforts throughout the surrounding region. They are developing a grassroots network to push for changes they hope to see in New York, including a single payer healthcare system, a transition to renewable energy, increased educational funding and equality, housing and economic justice, police reform, and reversing the trends in urban segregation. They organize events that increase outreach efforts and education, support progressive candidates running for public office who share these goals, and will continue to push for legislative and electoral change at the city, county, and state level.
Syracuse, NY https://www.facebook.com/upliftsyracuse/ upliftsyracuse315@gmail.comUpper Susquehanna Coalition
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/upper-susquehanna-coalitionThe Upper Susquehanna Coalition's mission is to protect and improve water quality and natural resources in the Upper Susquehanna River Basin with the involvement of citizens and agencies through planning, education, coordination, funding, project implementation and advocating for water resources. They strive to do so through a team approach, with teams focused on key watershed-wide efforts working independently and collaboratively.
183 Corporate Drive, Owego http://www.uppersusquehanna.org/usc/ (607) 972-2348 wwalsh@u-s-c.orgUpstairs Bistro
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/upstairs-bistroThe Upstairs Bistro, located on the second floor of the New York Wine & Culinary Center, showcases meals produced from New York State ingredients, many of them locally sourced from farms around the Finger Lakes. The Upstairs Bistro offers dining with excellent views of Canandaigua Lake and a spectacular New York State beverage list to go with!
800 South Main Street, Canandaigua https://www.nykitchen.com/ (585) 394-7070 alyssa.belasco@nykitchen.comUpstate Energy Solutions, LLC
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/upstate-energy-solutions,-llcUpstate Energy Solutions specializes in development and installation of creative customized energy solutions for homes or businesses.
4316 NY-414, Burdett http://www.upstateenergysolutions.com (607) 229-4176 paul@upstateenergysolutions.comU.S. Green Building Council New York Upstate
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/us-green-building-council-new-york-upstateUSGBC New York Upstate offers education, outreach, advocacy, and activities for our members and individuals interested in green building in 55 counties in New York State. Their members, volunteers, and Market Leadership Advisory Board are a diverse group, passionate about green buildings and communities. As a member of USGBC New York Upstate, you'll join a diverse, dedicated community of professionals — who design, construct, manage, finance, insure, maintain, own, and occupy buildings.
727 East Washington Street, Syracuse https://www.usgbc.org/chapters/usgbc-new-york-upstate (315) 729-9067 thall@usgbc.orgVan Galder Family Farms
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/van-galder-family-farmsThe Van Galder Family Farm is a small scale farm that focuses on the production of free range chicken, pork, and beef with locally sourced feed and no additives or hormones.
5854 County Route 14, Alpine https://www.facebook.com/VanGalderFamilyFarms (607) 594-7007 vangalderfamilyfarms@gmail.comVan Hee Heating Service Inc.
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/van-hee-heating-service-incVan Hee Mechanical has provided Rochester geothermal heating and cooling solutions for many years. They proudly offer Rochester WaterFurnace geothermal systems and stand behind their quality work and products. You can count on Van Hee Mechanical for all your WaterFurnace geothermal heating and cooling system needs, including planning assistance, complete comfort system installation, routine service and maintenance, emergency repair, energy-saving advice and consultation.
6355 Dean Pkwy, Ontario https://vanheegeo.com/ (585) 545-4096 vanheegeothermal@gmail.comVan Noble Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/van-noble-farmVan Noble Farm raises pigs on pasture, non-GMO grains, and food waste from local farmers and processors. Their pork products are sold via catering, wholesale, local venues, and, in 2020, on-farm retail pickup.
60 Podunk Road, Trumansburg https://vannoblefarm.com/ (607) 319-6815 catering@vannoblefarm.comVillage at Ithaca
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/village-at-ithacaThe Village at Ithaca is both a non-profit organization and a diverse network of community members. These include parents/caregivers, students, educators, other non-profit organizations, local businesses, the faith community, civic organizations and various others committed to supporting the educational hopes, dreams and aspirations of children and families in their local “village.”
401 West Seneca Street, Ithaca http://www.villageatithaca.org/ (607) 256-0780 contact@villageatithaca.orgVines of New York Art Gallery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/vines-of-new-york-art-galleryVines of New York is a women-run gallery specializing in nature-themed art, including works made from sustainably-harvested natural materials. They have several constant artists and one new featured local artist each month, displaying work in all areas of art, all of which are for sale with 100% recycled packaging.
772 South Main Street, Geneva https://www.vinesofny.com/ (315) 719-4612 vinesofny@gmail.comVINES (Volunteers Improving Neighborhood Environments)
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/vines-(volunteers-improving-neighborhood-environments)Volunteers Improving Neighborhood Environments, INC. (VINES) is an organization committed to developing a sustainable and just community food system. They do this by bringing together diverse groups of people, with a focus on youth development, to establish community gardens, urban agriculture and community green spaces. They strive to develop and beautify urban sites and empower community members of all ages and abilities. The essence of VINES’ work is captured in its simple motto: growing food, growing community. VINES empowers people to improve their lives and communities through urban gardening and connecting urban consumers to rural farmers. The organization formed as a volunteer-led project building community gardens in 2007 but quickly grew as demand for urban gardening space, garden-based education, and access to local food exploded. VINES became an independent nonprofit in 2010, and now manages a number of programs including a community garden program, the Binghamton Urban Farm (BUF), Grow Binghamton (a summer youth employment program), the Green Thumb Educational Workshop Series, and the Binghamton Farm Share program (Farm Share). Demand for VINES’ programming continues to grow and the organization is working to expand their core programs both within and beyond Binghamton’s urban core.
42 Chenango Street, Binghamton https://vinesgardens.org/ (607) 205-8108 info@vinesgardens.orgVineyard View Winery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/vineyard-view-wineryVineyard View Winery is a fifth generation grape farm in the heart of the Finger Lakes, overlooking picturesque Keuka Lake. The focus of their winery is to create a great product and atmosphere for you to enjoy, from their wine and their deep rooted vineyards. Their quality product, family history, and breathtaking view, will leave you with a new appreciation of the Finger Lakes.
2971 Williams Hill Rd, Keuka Park http://www.vineyardviewwinery.com (315) 694-7262 info@vineyardviewwinery.comViridius Property
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/viridius-propertyViridius Property is an apartment property management company committed to providing high-quality affordable housing while also reducing the carbon footprint of all their units.
317 N Aurora St, Ithaca http://www.viridiusproperty.com (607) 269-7200 Jalisa@ViridiusProperty.comVonnie's Kitchen
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/vonnies-kitchenVonnie's Kitchen is a Black-Owned and Women-Owned Caribbean Food-to-Go business that uses healthy, local ingredients to make delicious food. Vonnie offers an alternating menu and plant-based options. Dinners are available every Saturday via safe pick-up or delivery.
Ithaca, NY http://www.vonnieskitchenltf.com (315) 497-7429 vonnieskitchenltf@gmail.comWaid Apiaries LLC
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/waid-apiaries-llcWaid Apiaries offers honey, beeswax + beeswax products, candles, apples, berries, and cider.
8408 N Main St, Interlaken https://www.facebook.com/WakefieldApiaries/ (315) 493-034 amywake@twcny.rr.comWaterFront by Peter Mantius
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/waterfront-by-peter-mantiusThe once-pristine Finger Lakes are under stress. While they dodged a bullet in 2014 when the state banned high-volume fracking for natural gas, major threats remain: invasive species, gigantic garbage dumps, stream runoff carrying agricultural and munitions wastes, toxic waste dumps, salt mines, etc. While local environmental groups try — with meager funding — to engage these deep-pocket threats, local media tend to remain on the sidelines. WaterFront was founded to shed light on these increasingly consequential battles.
Watkins Glen, NY http://Waterfrontonline.blog pmantius@gmail.comWaterman Conservation Education Center
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/waterman-conservation-education-centerThe mission of Waterman Conservation Education Center is to promote conservation education and environmental literacy. They serve their members, the citizens of the Twin Tiers of New York State and Pennsylvania and all visitors to their wildlife refuge system. They also have special events, annual education programming, Summer Camps, Nature Camps, and specialized school programs.
403 Hilton Road, Apalachin https://www.watermancenter.org/ (607) 625-2221 info@watermancenter.orgWatkins Glen Farmers Market
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/watkins-glen-farmers-marketWatkins Glen Farmers Market offers fresh produce, meats, soaps and toiletry items and more. FMNP checks and New York EBT /SNAP Food Stamp Benefits are accepted!
316 E 4th St, Watkins Glen https://www.facebook.com/Watkins-Glen-Farmers-Market-132465933495746/ (607) 227-1333 watkinsglenfarmersmarket@yahoo.comWay2Go
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/way2goWay2Go brings together people, information, resources and leadership to work towards a more equitable and sustainable transportation system in Tompkins County and beyond. Way2Go is a program of Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County.
615 Willow Avenue, Ithaca http://Way2Go.org (607) 272-2292 info@way2go.orgWay2Go Cortland
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/way2go-cortlandWay2Go Cortland is the mobility management system of Cortland County, and works on identifying our community’s transportation needs to develop a variety of transportation options. This includes, but is not limited to: working with Cortland Transit to maintain public transportation, advocating for a healthy community by promoting alternate transportation including biking and walking, sharing information on needed modes of transportation such as non-emergency medical, taxis, rideshare, inter-county transport, volunteer efforts, accessible transport, emergency preparedness, etc., and interfacing with community organizations whose consumers require specialized transportation, organizations engaged in transportation, and other supportive efforts that assist persons in traveling and driving safely. Way2Go Cortland is a program of Seven Valleys Health Coalition, Inc.
10 Kennedy Parkway, Cortland https://www.way2gocortland.org/ (607) 756-4198 mpotter@cortland-co.orgWayne County Soil and Water Conservation District
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/wayne-county-soil-and-water-conservation-districtThe Wayne County Soil and Water Conservation District serves as a local agency prepared to manage and conserve the soil, water and natural resources of Wayne County. Since 1944, the District has developed programs related to the needs of Wayne County and follows a mission and a vision to help the community thrive from care of the natural resources available to its residents.
7312 Rte 31, Lyons https://waynecountynysoilandwater.org (315) 946-7200Weavers' Guild of Rochester
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/weavers-guild-of-rochesterThe Weavers' Guild of Rochester is a non-profit organization that promotes study and interest in weaving and the related fiber arts – including spinning, felting, dyeing, knitting, and other textile-related work. Anyone is welcome to join. Their members live primarily in Rochester, NY, and the surrounding region, while their newsletter members live across the nation and abroad. All courses and the Guild's evening meetings take place at the Weaving & Fiber Arts Center in the Piano Works Mall.
349 West Commercial Street, East Rochester http://weaversguildofrochester.org/ wgr@weaversguildofrochester.orgWe Compost Collective
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/we-compost-collectiveWe Compost Collective program offers opportunity for nearby Broome County residents to compost their food scraps, garden, and yard waste. Individuals living in apartments where composting is not permitted or houses with limited backyard space are encouraged to join. Members will have access to the compost bin after attending a short orientation training of 30-50 minutes.
840 Upper Front St, Binghamton http://ccebroomecounty.com/environment/we-compost-collective (607) 584-5011 jse67@cornell.eduWellspring Forest Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/wellspring-forest-farmA permaculture and agroforestry inspired farm and homestead producing mushrooms, maple syrup, duck eggs, pastured lamb, homestead produce, with rainwater catchment, swales, and educational programs for adults and children.
6164 Deer Run Lane, Trumansburg http://www.WellspringForestFarm.com (607) 342-2825 stevegabrielfarmer@gmail.comWest Haven Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/west-haven-farmWest Haven Farm offers quality organic fruits and vegetables. At the CSA pick-ups, they also offer additional goods like fresh fruit, eggs, bread, and more from their own farm and neighbors' farms. They also offer a scholarship program, payment plans, and shares through Healthy Food For All.
212 Rachel Carson Way, Ithaca http://www.westhavenfarm.net/ (607) 351-6670 info@westhavenfarm.netWhite Hawk Ecovillage
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/white-hawk-ecovillageWhite Hawk is a group of people from all walks of life who have chosen to establish a neighborhood integrating ecologically sound principles and efforts towards community sufficiency. Their community is being built on 120 acres in Danby, New York – six miles south of Ithaca. They are people of all ages who look forward to passing down a thriving village full of neighbors with diverse skills, ideas and talents to the next generation.
White Hawk Ln, Ithaca http://www.whitehawk.org/ (607) 330-2609 outreach@whitehawk.orgWhite Oak Nursery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/white-oak-nurseryWhite Oak Nursery has been propagating and growing over 80 species of native shade trees and native flowering shrubs since 1995. W.O.N. grows the majority of woody species that are native to the northeastern United States plus the best ornamental trees from around the world. This choice of species allows you to design complete landscapes entirely with native plants but also to establish complete plant communities that benefit native wildlife.
4350 Kipp Rd, Canandaigua http://www.whiteoaknursery.biz/ (315) 789-3509 jengel53@rochester.rr.comWide Awake Bakery
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/wide-awake-bakeryThey make many varieties of bread, pasta, granola, pastries and cookies from scratch using local and organic ingredients. They work in partnership with Oechsner Farms, which provides most of their grains. Farmer Ground Flour, located only a mile from the bakery, mills most of their flour. During the summer months, they also partner with a number of local CSAs, and offer their bread alongside their vegetable shares.
4361 Buck Hill Rd S, Trumansburg http://www.wideawakebakery.com/ (607) 387-9970 wideawakebakery@gmail.comWildmoon Homesteading
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/wildmoon-homesteadingWildmoon Homestading focuses on growing food organically. They offer heirloom varieties of fruits and vegetables, as well as classes for women in growing, storing, cooking, seedsaving, naturalists skills, survival skills, and shiitake growing.
529 Prospect Valley Road, Willseyville http://wildmoonhomesteading.com (607) 659-5995 wildmoonhomesteading@gmail.comWild Nectar Mead
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/wild-nectar-meadWild Nectar Mead is a farm meadery inspiring a new mead and jun culture using reverse osmosis water, local honey, herbs, berries, fruits, and other ingredients. They now bottle and keg mead for the public to purchase in local stores and on their website. The farm is powered by solar power on sunny days, and it offers pollinator-friendly plant species, and access to cutting-edge pollinator research and education through their website. Joining the Mead Culture Club allows members to help revive healthy honey bee populations by attending special tasting events, live music, dancing, farm tours, and mead games. Plus, Club members get discounts. They now bottle and keg mead for the public to purchase in local stores and on their website. In addition, Wild Nectar Mead offers mobile event services for weddings and special parties, and upon request, you could have David play the bagpipes at your party.
1853 Black Rock Road, King Ferry https://www.wildnectarmead.com/ (315) 237-9029 info@wildnectarmead.comWild Things Sanctuary
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/wild-things-sanctuaryWild Things Sanctuary (WTS) is dedicated to helping native wildlife through rescuing and rehabilitating debilitated and orphaned/displaced animals until they are ready for release back into the wild. Eventually, WTS is also hoping to provide a sanctuary for non-releasable native animals. WTS is also committed to improving the well-being of wildlife through public education; focusing on how humans can safely and peacefully coexist with native wildlife, and on wildlife’s importance to man and the environment. Since 2012, WTS has specialized in caring for native bats, a group of animals that is incredibly beneficial to humans, and in desperate need of advocates and care as numbers continue to decline due to White-nose Syndrome and human ignorance.
Ithaca, NY http://www.wildthingssanctuary.org/ (607) 200-4100 wildthingssanctuary@gmail.comWill-Sho Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/will-sho-farmWill-Sho Farm's mission is to provide you and your family with quality, nutritious food. They achieve this by treating their animals humanely and feeding them all natural, locally grown feeds. Their animals roam freely in the pastures of their family farm in the Cayuga Lake area of the Finger Lakes. These practices allow them to produce beef of superior quality and flavor. They also offer CSA shares!
1913 Dixon Road, King Ferry https://www.willshofarm.com/ (315) 246-9782 WillShoFarm@gmail.comWindsong Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/windsong-farmWindsong Farm grazes their animals in the uncrowded pastures of their 175 acre farm during the warm months of the year and then offer them hay and bed them on straw, both of which they harvest on the farm, during snowy winters. Their animals receive no hormones and no antibiotics in their feed. They aim to produce the highest quality of grass-fed and grass-finished beef and lamb. Their dual-purpose sheep are known for their lustrous longwool fleece which is prized by handspinners. They also produce pastured poultry, maple syrup and fruit jams and jellies.
5051 Tuttle Rd, Burdett https://windsongfarm.com (607) 546-5408 kastern@empacc.netWine Trails of the Finger Lakes
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/wine-trails-of-the-finger-lakesThe Finger Lakes is a world-class wine producing region that specializes in aromatic white varieties like Riesling and Gewurztraminer. And of late, the region is also finding exciting success with cool-climate reds like Cabernet Franc and Pinot Noir. The terroir of the Finger Lakes is special because of the microclimates created by the lakes -- extreme cold weather in the winter is avoided and warm breezy days during the summer help ripen the grapes. Limestone-laced soils give Finger Lakes wines a distinctive taste.
1 West Market Street, Corning https://www.fingerlakeswinecountry.com/wine-food/wine-trails/ (607) 936-0706 info@FingerLakesWineCountry.comWolftree Farm
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/wolftree-farmWolftree Farm is in the heart of the Finger Lakes Region on the slopes between the Seneca Lake Wine Trail and Finger Lakes National Forest. Their 92 acres are a mixture of field, forest and stream. They are a diverse operation producing meat and fiber from our Icelandic sheep, honey from our apiary and pick-your-own blueberries. Their cultural and husbandry practices are based on organic farming principles where organic matter (whether from animal manure, cover crops or composts) is the nutrient source for our pastures and crops.
4041 County Road 2, Burdett http://wolftreefarm.com/ (607) 546-7968 info@wolftreefarm.comWonderful Wheelchairs
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/wonderful-wheelchairsWonderful Wheelchairs repairs and sells power and manual wheelchairs, walkers, and mobility scooters at very reasonable prices. Their stock of mobility equipment is collected through donations. Their average reconditioned manual wheelchair costs around $75 for the parts and materials needed for repairs.
1229 Trumansburg Road, Ithaca https://www.facebook.com/WonderfulWheelchairs/ (607) 272-8224 wonderfulwheelchairs@gmail.comWords Into Deeds
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/words-into-deedsWords Into Deeds brings cutting edge methods, and resources designed to promote greater youth awareness of and engagement in local and global human rights issues, helping them develop skills and confidence as informed, empowered, active citizens through the use of workshops, seminars, individual consulting, access to global platforms, and classroom activities.
211 West Remington Road, Ithaca http://www.wordsintodeeds.org/ (607) 882-0589 gertrude.noden@gmail.comWorker Justice Center of New York - Western New York Office
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/worker-justice-center-of-new-york---western-new-york-officeThe Worker Justice Center of New York pursues justice for those denied human rights with a focus on agricultural and other low-wage workers, through legal representation, community empowerment and advocacy for institutional change.
1187 Culver Rd, Rochester http://www.wjcny.org/ (800) 724-7020 info@wjcny.orgWorkers’ Center of Central New York
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/workers’-center-of-central-new-yorkThe Workers’ Center of Central New York is a grassroots organization focused upon workplace and economic justice. They are part of a nation-wide network of innovative workers’ centers affiliated with the Chicago-based Interfaith Worker Justice (IWJ). They operate in and around the city of Syracuse, a city with one of the highest rates of poverty in the country, driven by deindustrialization and deunionization, the entrenchment of widespread joblessness and the proliferation of low-wage jobs. Through community organizing, leadership development, popular education and policy advocacy, the Workers’ Center of Central New York empowers low-wage workers to combat workplace abuses and improve wages and working conditions throughout the community. The Workers’ Center facilitates worker empowerment and leadership development through trainings related to workers’ rights and occupational health and safety, orchestrates campaigns to combat wage theft and to promote employer compliance with the law, and engages in organizing and coalition-building to push for policies that will increase wages and workplace standards and promote human rights.
2013 E Genesee St, Syracuse https://workerscny.org/en/home/ (315) 218-5708 wccny@workerscentercny.orgWorkers Center Of The Southern Tier of New York
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/workers-center-of-the-southern-tier-of-new-yorkThe Workers Center of the Southern Tier of New York is a grassroots organization focused upon promoting dignity and human rights in the workplace that will bring about economic justice. Through community organizing, leadership development, popular education and policy advocacy, the Workers Center endeavors to empower low-wage workers to combat workplace abuses and improve wages and working conditions throughout the community. The Workers Center facilitates worker empowerment and leadership development through training related to workers’ rights and occupational health and safety, orchestrates campaigns to combat wage theft, promotes employer compliance with the law, and engages in organizing and coalition-building to push for policies that will increase wages and workplace standards.
17 Main St, Binghamton https://www.facebook.com/wcstny (607) 542-9299 wcstny@gmail.comWRFI Community Radio
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/wrfi-community-radioIn today’s era of mass media mergers, marketing algorithms and alternative facts, more and more people are turning to local, grassroots, community media outlets like WRFI. Like the food you get at your area farmer’s market, news, analysis and music you get from community radio is locally sourced. WRFI is volunteer-powered community radio for Ithaca and Watkins Glen and community radio is YOU.
103 W Seneca St, Ithaca http://www.wrfi.org (607) 319-5445 programdirector@ithacaradio.orgWT Brews
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/wt-brewsWT Brews is a microbrewery located in Baldwinsville, NY. As a New York State Farm Brewery, they focus on using local ingredients to hand craft all of their beers, including by hops grown at their farm WT Acres. They pride themselves on brewing high quality, hand crafted beer that supports local agriculture and community and showcases the best of New York.
18 E Genesee St, Baldwinsville http://www.wtbrews.com/index.html (315) 857-3266 mjohnson@wtbrews.comYouth Farm Project
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/youth-farm-projectTheir Youth Farm Project's mission is to empower youth from diverse social and economic backgrounds as integral participants in building equitable local food communities. Their activities include a Teen Summer Program teaching a variety of land-based skills and topics, a Social Justice Immersion after-school program, and a community u-pick garden of vegetables, herbs, and flowers available to local low-income and BIPOC folks. They grow organic vegetables and herbs, raise chickens and sheep, sell their produce to the Ithaca City School District and at a mobile farm stand frequenting locations in Ithaca, and donate food to local food relief organizations.
23 Nelson Road, Ithaca http://www.youthfarmproject.org/ (607) 277-0538 youthfarmproject@gmail.comZerodraft
http://www.sustainablefingerlakes.org/map/listing/zerodraftZerodraft offers a variety of energy saving services in Syracuse, Utica, Ithaca, Rome, Cortland and surrounding areas for all types of Residential and Commercial structures. From keeping single family homes safe and comfortable to increasing the indoor air quality in schools, health care facilities and office buildings, Zerodraft is making an impact on the community. They pride themselves on maximizing the comfort and value of every home or commercial structure they touch, generating savings and satisfaction for all their customers. Zerodraft also supports state incentivized home energy grants.
2824 Lemoyne Ave, Syracuse http://www.getzerodraft.com/ (315) 455-9376 info@getzerodraft.com