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The Cazenovia Public Library offers the use of two meeting rooms to nonprofit organizations; room use is prohibited for private family functions, business and promotional groups.
he Felice-Tierney "Board" Room is located on the second floor of the original building and is not handicap-accessible. This room is used primarily for small meetings of 15 people or less and is equipped with a television and DVD player.
The Community Room, located on the lower level, is handicap-accessible and equipped with a projector and screen, DVD player, video player, and sound system. A kitchen is also available. Capacity is limited to 80 people. Please review the Community Room Policy page prior to scheduling a meeting.
Reserve a room by calling or stopping by the Library and talking with a staff member. Please have a few possible meeting dates in mind so that we will be able to accommodate you. These rooms are in high demand.
The Mission of the Italian American Community Center is to sustain the social vitality and cultural vibrancy of the Italo-American heritage by strengthening family life, uplifting human services, binding together the diverse historical traditions of Italians. Provides program for senior members of our community.
Nutrition Site, No Transportation
The Eastern Broome Senior Center offers a wide range of opportunities for socialization: affordable healthy meals; exercise and wellness programs and volunteer opportunities. Also offer information about services and programs that help people remain healthy, active and independent.
Underground (Church – Lower Level)
High School (8th – 12th Grade)
Our high school class takes place during the second service (10:30) and is for grades 8-12. The teens meet downstairs in the church building’s lower level in the “Underground”, and the XP3 curriculum provides large and small group time for teens to go deeper into God’s Word and truly discover what it means to be a Christ follower.
The Troy Damien Center is a hospitality center for persons infected with and affected by HIV/AIDS. The center provides meals, social and recreational opportunities, peer support, education, and referral. For more Information, please call B.J. LaRouech, Damien Center Coordinator, at 518-274-5920 x206.
One of our latest clubs, led by experienced staff handyman Kyle, is our Builders Club! Kids will learn basic carpentry and mechanic skills through wood projects, bicycle repair, and many more projects to come throughout the year. They'll also learn the basics of tools, as well as safety when handling them.
Available on Monday for grades 3 and up.
The Sage Upstate Center is located in Syracuse in the CNY Philanthropy Center, 431 E. Fayette Street, corner of Townsend and E. Fayette. Programming is held in the Center most nights during the week, including Friday night socials, health and wellness programs, member-led classes, and support groups. The Center also offers computer and internet access, and a lending library with 1,300+ LGBTQ-themed titles. More than 100 visits to the Sage Upstate Center are logged monthly.
The Boys and Girls Club of Western Broome oversees the Teen Center where teens may come and participate in the After-School Program, use the gym, fitness center, or take advantage of volunteer opportunities for school or scholarship credit.
The First Ward Senior Center offers a wide range of opportunities for socialization: affordable healthy meals; exercise and wellness programs and volunteer opportunities. Also offer information about services and programs that help people remain healthy, active and independent.
Community Center, 1001 S. McBride Street, Syracuse, NY 13202