Save the Date! PACNY 2014 Awards Ceremony – Thursday, May 22, 2014

Update: 17 May 2014 – Thank you for all of your support for the 2014 PACNY Awards Ceremony! The event is officially full. We cannot wait to share this evening with you. For those who couldn’t get a spot – we will see you next year. Or better yet – we will see you soon at one of our other events this year!

Please join the Preservation Association of Central New York (PACNY) for our 2014 Awards Ceremony to honor outstanding achievements in historic preservation in our community. The event will take place on Thursday, May 22, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. at the High Peaks Club which is located on the top floor of the State Tower Building (109 South Warren Street) in Downtown Syracuse. Check back soon – more information to follow.

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You can read more about the multiple awards on our 2014 Nominations Page.

PACNY Lecture – “Suffragists & Abolitionists” – 27 March 2014 @ 7:00 p.m.

Suffragists & Abolitionists: Some “Well-Behaved” Central New York Women

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A LOOK AT SYRACUSE’S SOCIAL REFORMERS AND THEIR HOMES

Thursday March 27, 2014 at 7:00 pm – Fayetteville Free Library, 300 Orchard St, Fayetteville, NY

Please join the Preservation Association of CNY as we look at some of Central New York’s noted social reformers and the restoration of their historic homes. The illustrated talk will feature Matilda Joslyn Gage, Harriet May Mills, Isabel Howland, Harriet Tubman and more!

Speaker: Elizabeth Crawford

Beth Crawford Beth Crawford is a Senior Associate & Designer with Crawford & Stearns Architects and Preservation Planners where she has participated in the preservation and adaptive use of hundreds of buildings across New York State. Beth is active with the Preservation Association of Central New York having joined the PACNY board in 2001 and previously served as a volunteer to the organization for over 15 years. Beth lives in Eastwood in a 100 year old house with her architect husband Randy Crawford and their two rescued cats.

Westcott Sunday Architecture and History Walking Tours (Spring 2014)

With architectural historian Sam Gruber.

Join popular Syracuse historian, preservationist and tour guide Sam Gruber as he describes and explains the development of the Westcott neighborhood, its architecture and its distinctive “Streetcar Suburb” characteristics. Most of the neighborhood was planned and built between 1870 and 1930, and in its blocks are scores of examples of fine residential architecture in many styles: Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, and a variety of examples of the Arts & Crafts Movement. Dr. Gruber will discuss these and other trends in urban design, and many features of house architecture and city streets we often take for granted. Whether you are a longtime resident of the Westcott Neighborhood or a first time visitor, you’ll see and learn something new on these community-sponsored walks.

All tours are free to the public. Tours start at 1 pm and last approximately 2 hours.


Sunday, April 27

The Old Neighborhood: South Beech, Dell, Columbus and Westcott Streets

Startpoint: Picasso’s Pastries, NW corner of Dell and Westcott Streets
(Parking: on street and at free community lot on Harvard Place)


Sunday, May 4

West of Westcott: Euclid Street, Clarendon Street & Adjoining Streets

Startpoint: Westcott Community Center (Westcott St. & Euclid Ave.)
(Parking: on street or at Erwin Methodist Church, across From WCC)


Sunday, May 18

Stately Streets: Allen, Cambridge and Harvard

Startpoint: Recess Café, 110 Harvard Place (off Westcott)
(Parking: on street and at free community lot on Harvard Place, across from café)


Sunday, June 1

Westcott’s England: Westminster, Buckingham, Kensington & Lancaster Neighborhood

Startpoint: Westcott Community Center (Westcott St. &Euclid Ave.)
(Parking: on street or at Erwin Methodist Church, across From WCC)


Sam Gruber is an internationally known art and architectural historian, and cultural heritage consultant, who is a longtime resident of the Westcott Neighborhood. He served for many years on the board of the Westcott Neighborhood Association and the Preservation Association of Central New York, and formerly led the Westcott Neighborhood Historic House Tours. Sam teaches part-time at Syracuse University and writes the blog My Central New York.

Sponsored by the Westcott Neighborhood Association
www.WENAnation.org / WENAnation@gmail.com
Tours are made possible with grant funds from the
University Neighborhood Service Agreement Advisory Committee (UNSAAC)