9/23/2008
The third annual Tutelo Homecoming Festival recently welcomed back the Cayuga, Tutelo, and Kindred Indian Nations, and the Saponi tribes to Ithaca. Held in Tutelo Park in the Town of Ithaca, the festival was full of people mingling among stalls offering crafts for sale from many different Native American nations.
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9/2/2008
Anyone looking for a stylish, fuel efficient way to get around without the cost of owning and maintaining a car can now check out the Ithaca Carshare program. The program, which just started this summer, allows you to use a car when you need one without the cost of putting a vehicle on the road.
The program features two membership options: the It’s My Car plan that...
9/2/2008
Even students who love hard work need time to relieve stress, wind down after classes, and let loose on the weekends. Whether your idea of fun is going for a hike, visiting a museum, listening to some good music, or enjoying a little retail therapy, there’s something for everyone -- and your piggy bank will love you! Here are 10 ways IC students kick back without...
7/15/2008
The GrassRoots Festival of Music and Dance, held on the second-to-last weekend in July, is one of the most anticipated events of the summer for many Ithacans. The festival has become firmly cemented as an Ithaca tradition. It focuses on folk, root, and world music.
The festival is held at the Trumansburg Fairgrounds, located about 10 miles...
6/25/2008
A little rain didn’t put a damper on this year’s Ithaca Festival; Ithacans came out of the woodwork, filling up the Ithaca Commons and Stewart Park with music, dancing, crafts, artwork, and delicious food.
This year marked the 31st Ithaca Festival, which started in 1977 as “Celebration Ithaca.” The Ithaca Festival...
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