Offers a room to members of the community for informal, non-commercial activities and may be used, free of cost, by individuals or small groups( not to exceed 15) engaged in cultural, intellectual, or civic pursuits.
Offers a room to members of the community for informal, non-commercial activities and may be used, free of cost, by individuals or small groups( not to exceed 15) engaged in cultural, intellectual, or civic pursuits.
Offers several rooms which are made available to non-library groups and individuals as available, as per request. These rooms are available for educational, recreational, and civic purposes.
Offers several rooms which are made available to non-library groups and individuals as available, as per request. These rooms are available for educational, recreational, and civic purposes.
The Family Partnership Center is a partnership of agencies, organizations, and the community which focus on providing resources to individuals and families, and rents office space, conference rooms or the auditorium, to non profits and other organizations committed to giving back to the community. Rooms vary in size, and can accommodate different size groups for various type of events, meetings, productions, and work settings.
The Family Partnership Center is a partnership of agencies, organizations, and the community which focus on providing resources to individuals and families, and rents office space, conference rooms or the auditorium, to non profits and other organizations committed to giving back to the community. Rooms vary in size, and can accommodate different size groups for various type of events, meetings, productions, and work settings.
The Riverfront branch has meeting rooms and study rooms of various sizes, plus a 425-seat auditorium. The Will Grinton Branch has a 325-seat theater/auditorium and quiet study rooms available to the public,
The Riverfront branch has meeting rooms and study rooms of various sizes, plus a 425-seat auditorium. The Will Grinton Branch has a 325-seat theater/auditorium and quiet study rooms available to the public,
Contains rooms that are available to non-library groups and individuals upon request. These rooms are available for educational, recreational, and civic purposes provided that such use does not interfere with library services or programs or place an undue burden on library resources. Theater / Performance Space (on lower level): Seats 40-205 people, 32" TV with DVD/VCR, Projection TV with DVD/VCR, and 16 MM Film Projector, Board Room (on 2nd Floor): Seats 40
Contains rooms that are available to non-library groups and individuals upon request. These rooms are available for educational, recreational, and civic purposes provided that such use does not interfere with library services or programs or place an undue burden on library resources. Theater / Performance Space (on lower level): Seats 40-205 people, 32" TV with DVD/VCR, Projection TV with DVD/VCR, and 16 MM Film Projector, Board Room (on 2nd Floor): Seats 40
Has a couple of meeting rooms for local residents or non-profits groups to hold meetings or events. One room has a maximum capacity of 70 people and a smaller room, available during library hours which has a maximum capacity of 15.
Has a couple of meeting rooms for local residents or non-profits groups to hold meetings or events. One room has a maximum capacity of 70 people and a smaller room, available during library hours which has a maximum capacity of 15.
Offers convenient and affordable meeting rooms for not-for-profit, civic organizations, and corporations, with a variety of spaces with various amenities. The auditorium and the gymnasium have a capacity of 150 each, and a conference room has a capacity of 75.
Offers convenient and affordable meeting rooms for not-for-profit, civic organizations, and corporations, with a variety of spaces with various amenities. The auditorium and the gymnasium have a capacity of 150 each, and a conference room has a capacity of 75.
Multi-purpose community center offering programs for school age children, youth, families and seniors. After school, summer program, youth employment, senior nutrition assistance program, domestic violence prevention, food pantry, and community service available.
Multi-purpose community center offering programs for school age children, youth, families and seniors. After school, summer program, youth employment, senior nutrition assistance program, domestic violence prevention, food pantry, and community service available.
Provides a variety of activities and programs for Hasting residents of all ages in a state-of-the-art facility. The television has access to the village's government station WHOH-TV and educational access programming, and a computer room with internet access. There are smaller rooms for several activities and a large room with a drop-down movie screen.
Provides a variety of activities and programs for Hasting residents of all ages in a state-of-the-art facility. The television has access to the village's government station WHOH-TV and educational access programming, and a computer room with internet access. There are smaller rooms for several activities and a large room with a drop-down movie screen.
* Provides Town hall services such as: records, licenses, permits, animal control, assessors, building department, court, clerk, historian, and supervisor. * Offers police services, emergency and non-emergency, through Monroe County Sheriff's Department. * Provides a fitness center with gym, pool, kitchen and activity rooms available to rent through the community center. * Provides information on active arrest warrants via the court clerk upon request.
* Provides Town hall services such as: records, licenses, permits, animal control, assessors, building department, court, clerk, historian, and supervisor. * Offers police services, emergency and non-emergency, through Monroe County Sheriff's Department. * Provides a fitness center with gym, pool, kitchen and activity rooms available to rent through the community center. * Provides information on active arrest warrants via the court clerk upon request.
Provides a food pantry and assists with food and other emergencies such as utilities, fuel, and shelter. Also works with families in the area of family development, including budgeting as well as job skills and job search assistance.
Provides a food pantry and assists with food and other emergencies such as utilities, fuel, and shelter. Also works with families in the area of family development, including budgeting as well as job skills and job search assistance.
Space for meetings, parties, classes and activities requiring space larger than a home. Groups can use the center for events where products/services are sold, but are encouraged to donate to the center.Cortland Community Group Inc. uses the center for historical and community-based programs at the center and sponsors the annual City of Cortland holiday lighting contest each year. ESL Classes Monday and Wednesday 9 am - 12 pmContact Mary Miller for details607-591-0494
Space for meetings, parties, classes and activities requiring space larger than a home. Groups can use the center for events where products/services are sold, but are encouraged to donate to the center.Cortland Community Group Inc. uses the center for historical and community-based programs at the center and sponsors the annual City of Cortland holiday lighting contest each year. ESL Classes Monday and Wednesday 9 am - 12 pmContact Mary Miller for details607-591-0494
Provides a food pantry and assists with food and other emergencies such as utilities, fuel, and shelter. Also works with families in the area of family development, including budgeting as well as job skills and job search assistance. From January through April, offers free in-person tax preparation by IRS-certified volunteers for qualifying families.
Provides a food pantry and assists with food and other emergencies such as utilities, fuel, and shelter. Also works with families in the area of family development, including budgeting as well as job skills and job search assistance. From January through April, offers free in-person tax preparation by IRS-certified volunteers for qualifying families.
* Provides individual and family support services.* Offers prescription funding as available. * Offers a thrift store that has clothing and small household goods.
* Provides individual and family support services.* Offers prescription funding as available. * Offers a thrift store that has clothing and small household goods.
The mission of Lifelong is to enhance the lives of people over 50 in Tompkins County. Services provided: -free Medicare Counseling -free Tax Preparation -lifelong learning classes from astronomy to yoga -exercise classes from Strength Training to Tai Chi -Social groups, including Bridge, Scrabble, Men's Saturday am group, book clubs, etc.- day trips and other travel opportunities-special events-free technology support
The mission of Lifelong is to enhance the lives of people over 50 in Tompkins County. Services provided: -free Medicare Counseling -free Tax Preparation -lifelong learning classes from astronomy to yoga -exercise classes from Strength Training to Tai Chi -Social groups, including Bridge, Scrabble, Men's Saturday am group, book clubs, etc.- day trips and other travel opportunities-special events-free technology support
COVID-19 UPDATE 4/1In partnership with The Food Bank of the Southern Tier and GIAC, Cornell University will host an emergency Community Food Pantry on the basketball court at GIAC, 301 West Court Street beginning this week. It is open to the Ithaca community, Tuesdays/Thursdays from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. (There are two basketball courts, and it is not on the one next to the pool). 7/29: The last day of the GIAC pantry is 8/6/2020 as per Karen Brown.Multicultural, educational and recreational programs for social and individual development for all ages, particularly youth and teens, including services to: improve quality of life advocate for youth, families and underrepresented or disenfranchised populations provide structured employment training opportunities for at-risk youth and adults fight against oppression and intimidation in the community
COVID-19 UPDATE 4/1In partnership with The Food Bank of the Southern Tier and GIAC, Cornell University will host an emergency Community Food Pantry on the basketball court at GIAC, 301 West Court Street beginning this week. It is open to the Ithaca community, Tuesdays/Thursdays from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. (There are two basketball courts, and it is not on the one next to the pool). 7/29: The last day of the GIAC pantry is 8/6/2020 as per Karen Brown.Multicultural, educational and recreational programs for social and individual development for all ages, particularly youth and teens, including services to: improve quality of life advocate for youth, families and underrepresented or disenfranchised populations provide structured employment training opportunities for at-risk youth and adults fight against oppression and intimidation in the community
Provides a food pantry and assists with food and other emergencies such as utilities, fuel, and shelter. Work with families in the area of family development to include budgeting skills, job skills and job search assistance. Operates a thrift store for the community. Offers an annual Christmas Program, providing toys for children 18 and under and food boxes for adults.
Provides a food pantry and assists with food and other emergencies such as utilities, fuel, and shelter. Work with families in the area of family development to include budgeting skills, job skills and job search assistance. Operates a thrift store for the community. Offers an annual Christmas Program, providing toys for children 18 and under and food boxes for adults.
Social Services:- Emergency Food Assistance by use of our Food Pantry (open 5 days a week)- Soup Kitchen (Every Wednesday at noon)Youth Programs:- Music and More (Educational activities offered in the realm of the Arts to assist children in the development of their innate abilities, creativity and imagination)- Kids' Sports Night (Recreational activities offered for the continued positive development of social/emotional and physical well-being). Adult Programs:- Women's Ministries (Weekly women's meeting for fellowship, education and recreation)- Men's Ministries (Weekly men's meeting for fellowship, education and recreation)- Adult Fellowship (Bi/Weekly meeting for fellowship and recreation)Church/Religious Services- Adult Bible Study- Teen Bible Study- Sunday School- Sunday Morning Worship ServicesOther Services include:- Open Gym- Food and nutrition programs- Emergency Disaster services- Seasonal services - Visitation services- Partner agency referrals- Pastoral Counselling
Social Services:- Emergency Food Assistance by use of our Food Pantry (open 5 days a week)- Soup Kitchen (Every Wednesday at noon)Youth Programs:- Music and More (Educational activities offered in the realm of the Arts to assist children in the development of their innate abilities, creativity and imagination)- Kids' Sports Night (Recreational activities offered for the continued positive development of social/emotional and physical well-being). Adult Programs:- Women's Ministries (Weekly women's meeting for fellowship, education and recreation)- Men's Ministries (Weekly men's meeting for fellowship, education and recreation)- Adult Fellowship (Bi/Weekly meeting for fellowship and recreation)Church/Religious Services- Adult Bible Study- Teen Bible Study- Sunday School- Sunday Morning Worship ServicesOther Services include:- Open Gym- Food and nutrition programs- Emergency Disaster services- Seasonal services - Visitation services- Partner agency referrals- Pastoral Counselling