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: Medicare 101

    Medicare 101: Shawn Daly from Hill Insurance Service, LLC will be at the Chamber on November 13th
  • Business After Five @ NYS…

    Please join us on Wednesday, November 13th from 5pm-6:30pm for a Business After Five @ NYS Equal

NY Climate Smart Communities

Online Webinar Auburn

The Town of Owasco has made great strides with advancing the Climate Smart Communities program.  The Town registered for the program, and advanced its certification process via the implementation of climate smart technologies.  The Town of Owasco is the first within Cayuga County to achieve bronze level certification as a Climate Smart Community.  We will share the Town’s experience with the program, describe the Climate Smart actions the Town has advanced, and provide recommendations for […]

Free

NY Climate Smart Communities

Online Webinar Auburn

The Town of Owasco has made great strides with advancing the Climate Smart Communities program.  The Town registered for the program, and advanced its certification process via the implementation of climate smart technologies.  The Town of Owasco is the first within Cayuga County to achieve bronze level certification as a Climate Smart Community.  We will share the Town’s experience with the program, describe the Climate Smart actions the Town has advanced, and provide recommendations for […]

Free

NY Climate Smart Communities: Opportunities and Lessons Learned

Virtual

Presenter: Amanda Mazzoni, Principal Planner for the Central NY Regional Planning and Development Board & Ed Wagner, Supervisor for the Town of Owasco, Chair of the OLWMC Description: Broadly, watershed protection included managing, in part, the effects of climate change.  Climate change has brought more flooding and increased surface water temperatures, which has prolonged lake stratification, driving HABs.  It’s important that we attempt to mitigate adverse effects at the local level. To register: www.flrwa.org/lake-friendly-living

Free
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