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Alliance 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.orgAlternative 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.comBaltimore 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.orgBeak 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.netBrady 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.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.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.orgChurch 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.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.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) 278-2061CNY 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.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.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) 400-1447Finger 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.govFood 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) 437-1899Green 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.comHolbrook 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) 457-1122Hotel 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) 701-2613League 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.comLocal 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.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.earthNatural 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.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.netNew 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 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.comNortheast 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.orgOnondaga 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.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.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.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.orgRescue 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.orgSave 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) 435-2260Sierra 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/cnnySilver 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.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-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.netSkaneateles 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.netStout 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.comSustainable 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.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 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.orgThrifty 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.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.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.com