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NY-0000749852 SEPTEMBER 2015 About Perseverance Jennifer Tavares, CEcD, President Member Profiles Illume Projects, LLC Illume Projects, LLC, is an independent, locally operated, woman owned business formed in 2011 by co-founders and principal consultants Kelly White, PMP, and Ethan Ash. Illume is a project management consulting group that helps organizations save time and work more effectively, specializing in project planning and management, process improvement and action plan development. Chief Project Officer at Illume Kelly White is a certified project management professional from Project Management Institute (PMI) and a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt. Illume works with CEOs, nonprofit executive directors, boards, and their organizations on needs-based project implementation, workshops and consulting as well as long-term retainers for ongoing organizational development. “Our work is choreography, stepping back to see the big picture and using creativity to fit together the various moving parts,” says White. “Organizations face a common challenge — a limited number of resources to execute a list of ideas or projects in need of attention. Illume can be involved with all stages of implementing projects, from research, strategy and recommending the best approach for managing a plan, all the way through the actual execution and evaluation.” Illume has worked with local nonprofits and small businesses, including Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County, Cayuga Medical Center, Wharton Studio Museum, and Singlebrook Technology. This fall, White is working with Finger Lakes ReUse on project planning related to a facility expansion on Elmira Road, and is a business sponsor for the Ithaca Health Alliance and free clinic on W. Seneca Street. As a way to give back to the Chamber membership and the community, Illume is offering $500 off new projects through the Chamber Advantage program (cfcuchamberadvantage.com). Illume Projects, LLC 398 Thomas Rd., Ithaca, NY 14850 (646) 248-1442 | illumeprojects.com A Great Choice Lawn Care & Landscaping, LLC A Great Choice Lawn Care and Landscaping, LLC, has been serving residential and commercial clients since 1994, with over 50 years of combined education, experience and expertise to help with landscape projects and property maintenance. A great Choice Lawn Care and Landscaping operates year-round for all outdoor needs, making them a complete property service. A Great Choice offers everything from a small plantings to retaining walls, patios, natural stone hardscapes or complete outdoor living areas with all design work done in-house. In addition, A Great Choice Lawn Care & Landscaping offers complete property care services, including spring and fall clean ups, pruning, mulch installation, tree trimming and weekly mowing services. Fertilization and weed control programs, horticulture programs and vegetation control can benefit both residential and commercial clients. All of the services offered by A Great Choice Lawn Care and Landscaping are designed around the individual property, and always environmentally sensitive. A Great Choice Lawn Care & Landscaping LLC has been growing in the Binghamton area for over 2 decades and has become one of the largest local landscaping and lawn care companies. Under the ownership of John Sacco, their expansion into Ithaca has seen rapid growth. Over the next few years the company plans to continue our growth in Ithaca and surrounding areas. A Great Choice Lawn Care and Landscaping LLC 478 Lower Creek Rd., Suite E, Ithaca, NY 14850 (607) 729-3451 | www.agreatchoice.com Ithacash Unveils Local Currency On August 20, Ithacash unveiled a $5 alternative local currency at Rev Startup Works on the Ithaca Commons. The face of the $5 bill depicts Elizabeth W. Beebe, a social welfare activist in Ithaca at the turn of the 20th century. Ithacash’s Ithaca Dollars (i$) is primarily online, working alongside conventional money to benefit the regional economy and its people. The new currency is expected to be in circulation sometime this fall. Pictured L-R: Jennifer Tavares, president of the Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce, Anissa Sanford, Chamber of Commerce director of finance and HR, and members of the downtown business community. Ithacash - i$ 101 E. State St. #202, Ithaca, NY 14850 (607) 654-0807 | www.ithacash.com Save the Dates Wed 9/9 5p ................. Sept. 2015 Business After Hours, at Ithaca Tompkins Regional Airport Thu 9/17 12noon......... Sept. 2015 Networking at Noon, on the Deck at the Chamber of Commerce Thu 9/24 8:15a ........... Tompkins Trust Co. Small Biz, Think BIG Series ‘How to Increase Sales Without Selling’ Thu 9/24 5:30p ........... ‘Cuba: The New Beginning’ Pre-Tour Briefing, at the Chamber More at business.tompkinschamber.org/events Features September 2015 Business After Hours at Ithaca Tompkins Regional Airport September 9, 2015, 5-7 PM at Ithaca Tompkins Regional Airport, 1 Culligan Drive, Ithaca. Business After Hours guests will receive a parking pass at the event. Fees: Chamber members pre-register for $12. Walk-ins are welcome for $20; non-members are $30. Register online: business.tompkinschamber.org/event CUBA! Pre-Tour Briefing: Thursday, Sept. 24, 5:30PM Cuba was the top pick of Chamber Travel clients in a recent survey! “Cuba: The New Beginning” April 13 - 20, 2016 will take you to the land of Afro-Cuban culture, Salsa dance, rum and sugar cane, Caribbean beaches, vintage American cars, and Che Guevara’s revolution. The U.S. and Cuba have reopened embassies in both countries, travel restrictions have relaxed, and thousands of Americans will travel to Cuba in 2016 to learn more about the people, history, arts, and economy! Under U.S. embargo since 1960, vacations to Cuba for most Americans are still forbidden by the U.S. government, but our Tour Partner, Central Holidays West, is among the U.S. tour operators licensed by U.S. officials to offer “people-to-people” trips. Everything is included, from 1st class hotels and guided tours to required documents and forms. Our tour is to the public, all ages. More at www. tompkinschamber.org/events. Join us for a Pre-Tour Briefing, Presentation and Q&A with a representative from Central Holidays West, on Thursday, Sept. 24th, 5:30-6:30 PM, at the Chamber, 904 East Shore Dr., Ithaca NY 14850. Register at www.tompkinschamber.org/events. Pre-registration is appreciated. Teen Action Program Educates Local Youth of Color Teen Action is a program developed by Phoebe Brown of the Cayuga Center for Healthy Living, and Susan Rausch of Camp Earth Connection, to educate teenagers of color about the historical influence of local activists of color. In collaboration with the Greater Ithaca Activities Center of Ithaca, Teen Action received a grant from the Park Foundation in June of 2015, to work with local teens. Teen Action students learned activism training and techniques from local activists and community leaders; team building and leadership training from Camp Earth Connection; experiential teaching through leadership opportunities at Village Camp (with younger members of their community); and how to organize around issues which they identify as essential to their community and personal well-being. Teen Action graduates are Lajean Boyd, Tidaysha Black, Isaiah House, Jaazonya Frison-Vazquez, Kiyanna George, Princeton (PJ) Rausch Moran, Naysa Spence-Milton, Nick Cooper, Alice Goddard, Tieana Harris, and Keylai Barnett. For more information visit www.campearthconnection.com; contact Susan Rausch at [email protected], (607) 844-3178; or email Phoebe Brown at [email protected]. Ithaca is Gorges & More VisitIthaca.com is all new! The redesigned website provides visitors with a complete interactive guide to local events, attractions, wine, parks, waterfalls, dining and the arts, plus the online store for authentic “Ithaca is Gorges” apparel and gear. visitithaca.com The Ithaca / Tompkins County Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) reports strong first-half 2015 results. According to monthly Smith Travel Research reports, Tompkins County had positive hotel numbers though Q2 2015. Read the full six-month CVB report at: http:// visitithaca.uberflip.com/i/549770-q2-6mo-cvb-final About a year ago, we worked closely with the Downtown Ithaca Alliance and others to host a “Commons Cash Mob.” The purpose of the event was to draw the support of a community which had been avoiding the Commons, its businesses and restaurants. The response was good, and over 100 people spent over $5,000 that afternoon, at a time when the Commons and downtown really needed steady customer flow. All year long (and for two years prior, I hear) we listened to and read comments from locals who shared that they were “avoiding the Commons” or downtown. We (collectively) complained about and tripped over the construction as businesses felt the very real impact of the project and the lack of foot traffic. There was criticism for every single component of the project the moment it was completed (the sign, the décor, the play spaces, the catenary suspended lighting — “what are those, alien spacecraft?!”). The City and Downtown Ithaca Alliance staffs are to be commended for, well, just about everything they’ve endured. We’re happy to say that last weekend, for at least two whole days, we didn’t pay attention to any complaints about the Commons. The beautiful, incredible, finished Commons — a fantastic new highlight of all things Ithaca and Tompkins County — would never have been completed without the vision, tenacity, and drive of Mayor Svante Myrick, his staff, local leaders, and support from numerous funding sources who believed in the project from day one. At the Chamber, we’re also so ecstatic that last Sunday marked the completion of the Cayuga Waterfront Trail. A fantastic Ribbon Cutting Celebration was held at the Ithaca Farmer’s Market, bookended by musical accompaniment from Cass Park and Stewart Park as the community enjoyed the trail beforehand, and Watermusic along the trail afterwards. While the Trail work impacted many along the way, a very grateful community is already expressing glowing reviews and sincere thanks for the ability to access Ithaca’s waterfront as it never has before. The Trail is another phenomenal example of municipal collaborations, business and private donor support via the Chamber’s Foundation, and the implementation of a project held dear for over a decade by a handful of community leaders and visionaries, most notably project coordinator Rick Manning and former Chamber president Jean McPheeters. The Chamber’s Foundation Trustees and its Board of Directors are so proud of the time and money invested over the last 15 years to bring this quality of life enhancing project to fruition for the community. Jean, Rick, and City of Ithaca partners — thank you! Member News The Shops at Ithaca Mall has announced construction of two new stores. Auntie Anne’s Pretzels is underway in the food court, and due to open November 1. Construction for Sears Hometown Store has started in the space next to LOFT, and will open in October. The Shops at Ithaca Mall is located at Catherwood Road, Ithaca. www.theshopsatithacamall.com United Way of Tompkins County holds its 2015 Stephen E. Garner Day of Caring on Wednesday, September 16, from 9 AM to 4 PM at Stewart Park, Large Pavilion, kicking off the annual United Way Community Campaign. Individuals, groups, and businesses from across Tompkins County collect non-perishable food, personal care items, and school supplies prior to the event. On the Day of Caring, these items are dropped off, sorted, and distributed to schools, pantries, and non-profits. All donations stay in Tompkins County. In 2014, over 14,000 pounds of supplies were collected and distributed. www.uwtc.org Cayuga Medical Center’s Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Community Lecture Series presents ‘Treatment and Prevention of Common Soccer Injuries,’ on Wednesday, September 16, 2015, 7 – 8 PM, at Physical Therapy at Brentwood, 10 Brentwood Drive, Ithaca. The lecture series is free and the public is welcome. Presenters: Amy MacQueen, MD; Rob Kaplan, PT, DPT, MTC. RSVP by email CLS@ cayugamed.org, or call 607-252-3510. www.cayugamed.org New Members Finger Lakes Xtreme Fitness: Tara Gross 950 Danby Rd., Ithaca, NY 14850 (607) 342-0568 | www.lakesxfit.com Health Clubs/Gyms Jade Stone Engineering: Lenka Walldroff 120 W. State St., Suite 304, Ithaca, NY 14850 (315) 836-4062 | www.jstoneeng.com Engineers Journey Fitness Coaching: Jesse King 15 Catherwood Rd., Ithaca, NY 14850 (607) 735-0333 | www.journeyfitnesscoaching.com Exercise & Physical Fitness Programs The Shavery: Christine Lam Ithaca, NY 14850 (607) 351-9673 | www.saigonkitchenshavery.com Food Truck / Catering Vince Mazzarella LUTCF, Investments & Financial Planning Services: Vince Mazzarella 132 Yaple Rd., Ithaca, NY 14850 (607) 662-5264 Financial Services - Consulting & Planning Whitham Planning and Design: Scott Whitham 123 S. Cayuga St., Ithaca, NY 14850 (607) 379-9175 | whithamdesign.com Architects The Tompkins County Chamber of Commerce is a progressive, forward-thinking organization linking business and government, community organizations, residents and institutions, dedicated to making Tompkins County a great place to live, work, learn and play. Address: 904 East Shore Drive, Ithaca, NY 14850. Telephone: (607) 273-7080; fax: (607) 272-7617. Email: [email protected], www.tompkinschamber.org

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NY-0000749852

SEPTEMBER 2015

About PerseveranceJennifer Tavares, CEcD, President

Member ProfilesIllumeProjects, LLC

Illume Projects, LLC, is an independent, locally operated,woman owned business formed in 2011 by co-founders andprincipal consultantsKellyWhite, PMP, andEthanAsh. Illume isa projectmanagement consulting group that helps organizationssave time and work more effectively, specializing in projectplanning and management, process improvement and actionplan development.

Chief ProjectOfficer at IllumeKellyWhite is a certifiedprojectmanagement professional from Project Management Institute(PMI) andaLeanSixSigmaGreenBelt. IllumeworkswithCEOs,nonprofit executive directors, boards, and their organizations onneeds-based project implementation,workshops and consultingas well as long-term retainers for ongoing organizational

development. “Our work ischoreography, stepping backto see the big picture andusing creativity tofit togetherthe various moving parts,”says White. “Organizationsface a common challenge —a limitednumberof resourcesto execute a list of ideas orprojects in need of attention.Illume can be involved withall stages of implementingprojects, from research,strategy and recommending

the best approach for managing a plan, all the way through theactual execution and evaluation.”

Illumehasworkedwith local nonprofits and small businesses,including Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County,Cayuga Medical Center, Wharton Studio Museum, andSinglebrookTechnology.This fall,White isworkingwithFingerLakesReUse on project planning related to a facility expansiononElmiraRoad, and is a business sponsor for the IthacaHealthAlliance and free clinic on W. Seneca Street. As a way to giveback to theChambermembership and the community, Illume isoffering $500 off new projects through the Chamber Advantageprogram (cfcuchamberadvantage.com).

Illume Projects, LLC398 Thomas Rd., Ithaca, NY 14850

(646) 248-1442 | illumeprojects.com

AGreatChoiceLawnCare&Landscaping,LLCA Great Choice Lawn Care and Landscaping, LLC, has

been serving residential and commercial clients since 1994,withover 50 years of combined education, experience and expertiseto help with landscape projects and property maintenance. AgreatChoiceLawnCare andLandscaping operates year-roundfor all outdoorneeds,making themacomplete property service.

AGreat Choice offers everything from a small plantings toretaining walls, patios, natural stone hardscapes or completeoutdoor living areas with all design work done in-house. In

addition, AGreat Choice LawnCare & Landscaping offerscomplete property care services,including spring and fall cleanups, pruning,mulch installation,tree trimming and weeklymowing services. Fertilizationand weed control programs,horticulture programs andvegetation control can benefit

both residential and commercial clients. All of the servicesoffered by A Great Choice Lawn Care and Landscapingare designed around the individual property, and alwaysenvironmentally sensitive.

A Great Choice Lawn Care & Landscaping LLC has beengrowing in the Binghamton area for over 2 decades and hasbecome one of the largest local landscaping and lawn carecompanies.Under theownershipof JohnSacco, their expansioninto Ithaca has seen rapid growth. Over the next few yearsthe company plans to continue our growth in Ithaca andsurrounding areas.

AGreat Choice LawnCare and Landscaping LLC478 Lower CreekRd., Suite E, Ithaca,NY14850

(607) 729-3451 |www.agreatchoice.com

IthacashUnveils Local CurrencyOn August 20, Ithacash unveiled a $5 alternative local

currency at Rev Startup Works on the Ithaca Commons. Theface of the $5 bill depicts Elizabeth W. Beebe, a social welfareactivist in Ithaca at the turnof the 20th century. Ithacash’s IthacaDollars (i$) is primarily online,working alongside conventionalmoney to benefit the regional economyand its people. The newcurrency is expected to be in circulation sometime this fall.Pictured L-R: Jennifer Tavares, president of the TompkinsCounty Chamber ofCommerce, AnissaSanford, Chamber ofCommerce directorof finance and HR,and members of thedowntown businesscommunity.

Ithacash - i$101 E. State St. #202, Ithaca,NY14850(607) 654-0807 |www.ithacash.com

Save the DatesWed 9/9 5p .................Sept. 2015 Business After Hours, at

Ithaca Tompkins Regional AirportThu 9/17 12noon.........Sept. 2015Networking at Noon, on the

Deck at the Chamber of CommerceThu 9/24 8:15a ...........Tompkins Trust Co. Small Biz, Think

BIG Series ‘How to Increase SalesWithout Selling’

Thu 9/24 5:30p ...........‘Cuba: The New Beginning’ Pre-TourBriefing, at the Chamber

More at business.tompkinschamber.org/events

FeaturesSeptember 2015 Business After Hours at Ithaca TompkinsRegional Airport

September 9, 2015, 5-7PM at Ithaca TompkinsRegional Airport, 1Culligan Drive, Ithaca.Business After Hoursguests will receive aparking pass at theevent. Fees: Chambermembers pre-registerfor $12. Walk-ins are

welcome for $20; non-members are $30. Register online:business.tompkinschamber.org/event

CUBA! Pre-Tour Briefing: Thursday, Sept. 24, 5:30PMCubawas the top pick of Chamber Travel clients in a recent

survey! “Cuba: The New Beginning” April 13 - 20, 2016willtake you to the land of Afro-Cuban culture, Salsa dance,rum and sugar cane, Caribbean beaches, vintage Americancars, and CheGuevara’s revolution. TheU.S. and Cuba havereopened embassies in both countries, travel restrictionshave relaxed, and thousands of Americans will travel toCuba in 2016 to learn more about the people, history, arts,and economy! Under U.S. embargo since 1960, vacationsto Cuba for most Americans are still forbidden by the U.S.government, but our Tour Partner, Central Holidays West,is among the U.S. tour operators licensed by U.S. officialsto offer “people-to-people” trips. Everything is included,from 1st class hotels and guided tours to required documentsand forms. Our tour is to the public, all ages. More at www.tompkinschamber.org/events. JoinusforaPre-TourBriefing,Presentation and Q&Awith a representative from CentralHolidays West, on Thursday, Sept. 24th, 5:30-6:30 PM, atthe Chamber, 904 East ShoreDr., IthacaNY14850. Registerat www.tompkinschamber.org/events. Pre-registration isappreciated.

Teen Action Program Educates Local Youth of ColorTeen Action is a program developed by Phoebe Brown of

the Cayuga Center for Healthy Living, and Susan Rauschof Camp Earth Connection, to educate teenagers of colorabout the historical influence of local activists of color.In collaboration with the Greater Ithaca Activities Centerof Ithaca, Teen Action received a grant from the ParkFoundation in June of 2015, to work with local teens. TeenAction students learned activism training and techniquesfrom local activists and community leaders; team buildingand leadership training from Camp Earth Connection;experiential teaching through leadership opportunities atVillage Camp (with younger members of their community);and how to organize around issues which they identify asessential to their community and personal well-being. TeenAction graduates are Lajean Boyd, Tidaysha Black, IsaiahHouse, Jaazonya Frison-Vazquez, KiyannaGeorge, Princeton(PJ) Rausch Moran, Naysa Spence-Milton, Nick Cooper,Alice Goddard, TieanaHarris, andKeylai Barnett. Formoreinformation visit www.campearthconnection.com; contactSusan Rausch at [email protected], (607)844-3178; or email Phoebe Brown at [email protected].

Ithaca is Gorges &MoreVisitIthaca.com is all new! The redesigned website providesvisitors with a complete interactive guide to local events,attractions, wine, parks, waterfalls, dining and the arts,plus the online store for authentic “Ithaca is Gorges”apparel and gear. visitithaca.com

The Ithaca / Tompkins County Convention and VisitorsBureau (CVB) reports strong first-half 2015 results.According to monthly Smith Travel Research reports,Tompkins County had positive hotel numbers thoughQ2 2015. Read the full six-month CVB report at: http://visitithaca.uberflip.com/i/549770-q2-6mo-cvb-final

About a year ago, we workedclosely with the DowntownIthaca Alliance and others tohost a “Commons Cash Mob.”The purpose of the event was todraw the support of a communitywhich had been avoiding theCommons, its businesses andrestaurants. The response wasgood, and over 100 people spentover $5,000 that afternoon, at atime when the Commons anddowntown really needed steadycustomer flow.

All year long (and for two years prior, I hear) we listenedto and read comments from locals who shared that they were“avoiding the Commons” or downtown. We (collectively)complained about and tripped over the construction asbusinesses felt the very real impact of the project and the lackof foot traffic. There was criticism for every single componentof the project the moment it was completed (the sign, thedécor, the play spaces, the catenary suspended lighting —“what are those, alien spacecraft?!”). The City andDowntownIthaca Alliance staffs are to be commended for, well, justabout everything they’ve endured.

We’re happy to say that last weekend, for at least twowholedays, we didn’t pay attention to any complaints about theCommons. The beautiful, incredible, finished Commons—a fantastic new highlight of all things Ithaca and TompkinsCounty — would never have been completed without thevision, tenacity, and drive ofMayor SvanteMyrick, his staff,local leaders, and support from numerous funding sourceswho believed in the project from day one.

At the Chamber, we’re also so ecstatic that last Sundaymarked the completion of the Cayuga Waterfront Trail. Afantastic Ribbon Cutting Celebration was held at the IthacaFarmer’sMarket, bookended bymusical accompaniment fromCass Park and Stewart Park as the community enjoyed thetrail beforehand, andWatermusic along the trail afterwards.While the Trail work impacted many along the way, a verygrateful community is already expressing glowing reviewsand sincere thanks for the ability to access Ithaca’s waterfrontas it never has before.

The Trail is another phenomenal example of municipalcollaborations, business and private donor support via theChamber’s Foundation, and the implementation of a projectheld dear for over a decade by a handful of community leadersand visionaries, most notably project coordinator RickManning and former Chamber president Jean McPheeters.The Chamber’s Foundation Trustees and its Board ofDirectors are so proud of the time and money invested overthe last 15 years to bring this quality of life enhancing projectto fruition for the community. Jean, Rick, and City of Ithacapartners— thank you!

Member NewsThe Shops at Ithaca Mall has announced construction of

two new stores. Auntie Anne’s Pretzels is underway in the foodcourt, and due to open November 1. Construction for SearsHometown Store has started in the space next to LOFT, andwill open in October. The Shops at Ithaca Mall is located atCatherwoodRoad, Ithaca. www.theshopsatithacamall.com

UnitedWay of Tompkins County holds its 2015 Stephen E.Garner Day of Caring on Wednesday, September 16, from9 AM to 4 PM at Stewart Park, Large Pavilion, kicking offthe annual UnitedWay Community Campaign. Individuals,groups, and businesses from across Tompkins County collectnon-perishable food, personal care items, and school suppliesprior to the event. On the Day of Caring, these items aredropped off, sorted, and distributed to schools, pantries,and non-profits. All donations stay in Tompkins County.In 2014, over 14,000 pounds of supplies were collected anddistributed. www.uwtc.org

CayugaMedical Center’sOrthopedics & SportsMedicineCommunity Lecture Series presents ‘Treatment andPrevention of Common Soccer Injuries,’ on Wednesday,September 16, 2015, 7 – 8 PM, at Physical Therapy atBrentwood, 10 Brentwood Drive, Ithaca. The lecture seriesis free and the public is welcome. Presenters: AmyMacQueen,MD; Rob Kaplan, PT, DPT, MTC. RSVP by email [email protected], or call 607-252-3510. www.cayugamed.org

NewMembersFinger Lakes Xtreme Fitness: Tara Gross950 Danby Rd., Ithaca, NY 14850(607) 342-0568 | www.lakesxfit.comHealth Clubs/GymsJade Stone Engineering: Lenka Walldroff120 W. State St., Suite 304, Ithaca, NY 14850(315) 836-4062 | www.jstoneeng.comEngineersJourney Fitness Coaching: Jesse King15 Catherwood Rd., Ithaca, NY 14850(607) 735-0333 | www.journeyfitnesscoaching.comExercise & Physical Fitness ProgramsThe Shavery: Christine LamIthaca, NY 14850(607) 351-9673 | www.saigonkitchenshavery.comFood Truck / CateringVince Mazzarella LUTCF, Investments & FinancialPlanning Services: Vince Mazzarella132 Yaple Rd., Ithaca, NY 14850(607) 662-5264Financial Services - Consulting & PlanningWhitham Planning and Design: Scott Whitham123 S. Cayuga St., Ithaca, NY 14850(607) 379-9175 | whithamdesign.comArchitects

The Tompkins County Chamber of Commerceis a progressive, forward-thinking organizationlinking business and government, communityorganizations, residents and institutions,dedicated to making Tompkins County a greatplace to live, work, learn and play. Address:904 East Shore Drive, Ithaca, NY 14850.Telephone: (607) 273-7080; fax: (607) 272-7617. Email:[email protected], www.tompkinschamber.org