Yentes Resigns From Syracuse-Wawasee Trails
Erlene Yentes, administrator of the Syracuse-Wawasee Trails, has tendered her resignation, effective immediately.
Read MoreErlene Yentes, administrator of the Syracuse-Wawasee Trails, has tendered her resignation, effective immediately.
Read MoreIn its first meeting since the “Life Is Better On the Trail” fundraiser, which was held Thursday, Sept. 1, at Blue Barn Berry Farm in Syracuse, the Syracuse-Wawasee Trails Committee gathered for its regular monthly session.
Read MoreMembers of the Syracuse Park Board got their first glimpse of the 2023 park budget during their regular meeting Monday night, June 13.
Read MoreA majority of the meeting time during Monday evening’s monthly gathering of the Syracuse-Wawasee Trails Committee focused on the worsening condition of parts of the boardwalk at Conklin Bay.
Read MoreThe Syracuse-Wawasee Trails Committee held a community engagement meeting on Wednesday evening to provide an opportunity for the public to discuss the recently released feasibility study commissioned by the group.
Read MoreThe Syracuse-Wawasee Trails Committee held a hybrid virtual meeting on Monday evening. With several members unable to attend for a variety of reasons, Executive Director Erlene Yentes, committee chair Kay Young and committee member Sherm Goldenberg were the only ones there in person, although other members joined virtually via Zoom.
Read MoreTo keep the community up to speed, the Trails Committee has scheduled a “Community Engagement Meeting” for 6-7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 19, at the Syracuse Community Center. This meeting will provide information about the study and future trail development from the committee.
Read MoreDid you know the Syracuse-Wawasee Trail Committee is 20 years old?
Read MoreBy Keith Knepp InkFreeNews SYRACUSE — With the completion of the feasibility study conducted by USI, the monthly meeting of the Syracuse-Wawasee Trail committee, held Monday, Oct. 18, focused on what the next steps should be in the immediate future. The report proffered by USI was emailed to … Read More
Blue Barn Berry Farm and Event Center in rural Syracuse proved to be the ideal venue for the Syracuse-Wawasee Trail Committee’s inaugural “Life is Better on the Trail” fundraiser, held Thursday, July 29.
Read MoreIf you found yourself driving around Syracuse or North Webster on Saturday morning, you likely saw a number of bicyclists peddling their way throughout the streets and roads. What you were witnessing were some of the 450 or so participants in the 10th annual Tour des Lakes, presented by the K21 Health Foundation.
Read MoreLooking for a Christmas present or simply love written correspondence? Syracuse-Wawasee Trails is now selling Conklin Bay note cards as a fundraiser.
Read MoreThe K21 Health Foundation has approved a $50,000 grant to help fund a $100,000 feasibility study for the Syracuse-Wawasee Trails.
Read MoreSyracuse-Wawasee Trails welcomed board members to its new location, 207 N. Huntington St., for its meeting Monday, Sept. 21.
Read MoreSyracuse-Wawasee Trails Committee discussed the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Conklin Bay project at the Monday night, July 20, meeting.
An update on the new project was also discussed. Minor issues are still being addressed. Selge Construction was on-site last week to follow up. Erlene Yentes, executive director, updated the committee that educational signs are located along the trail.
Read MoreSyracuse-Wawasee Trails Committee meeting was held Monday night, June 15. An update on the Conklin Bay project was discussed. A final walk through May 15 went well with minor issues being addressed.
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