Preservation Month – People Saving Places – 2024

May marks Preservation Month, when various preservation groups commend individuals and organizations committed to safeguarding our heritage. This year, The National Trust for Historic Preservation's theme is, "People Saving Places," which shines a spotlight on the...

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2024 OHA Medal Award Honorees Announced

Since 1945, the Onondaga Historical Association Medal Award has recognized distinguished contributions to the cause of preserving and interpreting Onondaga County history. It is the highest honor bestowed to an individual or organization. The recipients will be feted...

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Board Welcomes New Members

At the Annual Meeting of the Gustav Stickley Hosue Foundation, two new members were elected to the board. Kate Auwaerter joins as an ex-officio member representing the Office of Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh. Kate has been involved in preservation, planning and nonprofits...

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Welcome New Foundation Administrator

We are very pleased to introduce Kate Veley, our new Foundation Administrator. Kate spent the past 5 years as the director of corporate philanthropy at Make-A-Wish CNY, and the previous 14 years as the Events Coordinator for Syracuse University's Falk College....

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Project Receives Funding from City of Syracuse

The restoration project has been awarded $250,000 from the City of Syracuse as part of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Distressed Property Fund. We were one of eight to receive funding through this program created by the Department of Neighborhood and Business...

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New Board Members Elected

The Gustav Stickley House Foundation is pleased to welcome two new members to our Board of Directors. Caitlin Meives – Director of Preservation, Landmark Society of Western New York Caitlin, a Preservation Planner, works with local citizens, organizations, developers,...

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Foundation Receives Grant form Onondaga County

What a way to close out National Historic Preservation Month! We have received a generous grant from Onondaga County of $250,000 towards the restoration of the Gustav Stickley House. This support from local government is such a strong acknowledgment of the importance...

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Save America’s Treasures Sign Unveiled

On Monday, September 20th, officials from the City, County and State joined to officially unveil the Save America's Treasures grant signage in recognition of our $500, 000 matching grant from the National Park Service. Thank you to Mayor Ben Walsh, County Executive...

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Open House – Sept 25th

Open House Westcott Street Cultural Fair September 25th 1:30 – 3:00 PM 438 Columbus Avenue Syracuse 13210 Admission: Free Stop By and take a Look inside the former home of Gustav Stickley and learn more about the restoration project Suggested Donation $5.00...

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