Syracuse Community Geography
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Locality: Syracuse, New York
Phone: +1 315-443-4890
Address: 215 University Pl 13210 Syracuse, NY, US
Website: communitygeography.org
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Buy your tickets to the Syracuse Grows Farm-to-Table Benefit Dinner! On September 20th, you can support Syracuse Grows while feasting on a multicultural meal prepared by the New American chefs of My Lucky Tummy. Produce will be sourced from local growers, including the farm that will host the event, the Salt City Harvest Farm a Syracuse Grows member farm cultivated by and for New Americans located just 12 miles east of Downtown Syracuse. All proceeds will benefit the network of Syracuse Grows community gardens, including the three we have on the Northside! Tickets cost $50. Questions? Email [email protected] or call (315)443-4890.
Have you been on communitygeography.org lately? We're posting new maps and data all the time. The best part? It's totally free! And if you don't find what you're looking for, check out MapSyracuse to create your own! http://bit.ly/1n3ba1D
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Check out The Stand Newspaper's article about the evolution of SCG over the past eight years. Thank you to all our community partners, SU affiliates and dedicated staffers for helping SCG make a difference in the Central New York area. http://mysouthsidestand.com//the-evolution-of-syracuse-co/
MapSyracuse is an easy tool that allows you to create customized maps of Syracuse and Onondaga County using more than 100 map layers. Pretty cool, huh? Click the link to make your own! http://bit.ly/1n3ba1D
Did you know that you can request a community project right on our website? Anyone in the community can submit a geographic research and GIS mapping project request. If your project meets our qualifications, we'll take it on! Find out more here: http://communitygeography.org/request/
Have you checked out our website lately? The redesigned communitygeography.org now offers new resources, new tools and new trainings. Visit the link to find out more!... http://communitygeography.org