Events

The Community Calendar is a public service provided by the Cayuga County Chamber of Commerce. All organizations holding public events may submit details to the calendar free of charge.

Listing on the Community Calendar does not constitute an endorsement by the Chamber, nor does the Chamber bear any responsibility for the accuracy of details in the event listings. Use the contact information in the event listing to check and verify details.

Upcoming Chamber Events

  • Lunch & Learn with The…

    The Carta Group Lunch & Learn How to Offer a Cost Effective Retirement Plan for your Employees
  • 113th Cayuga County Chamber of…

    113th Annual Dinner Emerson Park Pavillion October 2, 2024 - 5:30-8:00pm $80 per person cayugacountychamber.com Please join
  • Business After Five – At…

    Please join us and Skaneateles Chamber of Commerce for an evening of networking, fun, food at At
Ongoing

16th Annual Fair Haven VIRTUAL Run/Walk for Hospice

Virtual

Though a difficult decision, due to the continuing COVID-19 health crisis, we have decided to hold the 16th Annual Run/Walk for Hospice scheduled for Saturday, July 3rd, in Fair Haven, NY as a Virtual Walk/Run again this year. But...that means we can run (together for Hospice) from anywhere! The Fair Haven 15th Annual Run for Hospice event was truly a great success, even in virtual form. Thanks to all of you, over $5,700 was raised […]

$20.00

Educational Webinar: Marijuana in the Workplace: Understanding the MRTA & How it Affects Your Business

Auburn

The Cayuga County Chamber of Commerce is pleased to host guest speaker, Rose Miller of Pinnacle Human Resources, LLC to help educate businesses in our region on the impacts of the recently passed Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act. The Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act was signed into law on March 31, 2021 by Governor Cuomo. While some provisions are effective immediately, others are not until 2022 or beyond.  NYS has legalized marijuana use, not just […]

Belonging to the ages: the aftermath of the Lincoln assassination

Auburn

The night of April 14th, 1865 is engrained in historic memory. From the coordinated attack that led to President Lincoln being shot and John Wilkes Booth making his way across the stage of Ford’s Theatre as he escaped DC, the vicious knife attack on Secretary of State William H. Seward, leaving him wounded along with four other victims, to the debated involvement of figures such as Mary Surratt and Dr. Samuel Mudd, the conspiracy targeting […]

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