Seven to Save Spotlight: Genesee Valley Park's Woodland Buffer

Rochester’s Genesee Valley Park, specifically its historic, Frederick Law Olmsted-designed woodland buffer, is one of the League’s 2022-2023 Seven to Save sites. This listing follows an earlier inclusion of the Olmsted-designed pedestrian bridges of Genesee Valley Park on the 2014 Seven to Save list. The League is eager to continue working with local advocates to protect this important Rochester landmark.

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Seven to Save Spotlight: Thomas Memorial AME Zion Church

Thomas Memorial AME Zion Church in Watertown is one of the League’s Seven to Save sites for 2022-2023. The small African American Church has been without an active congregation since 2012, but a grassroots coalition has sprung up to save this important part of Adirondack history. Led by former Watertown resident Shameika Ingram of Preservation in Color, this working group is actively seeking ways to return the church to active use and be a benefit for its community and an inspiration for people in the region and beyond.

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Seven to Save: 2022-2023 Edition

“The individual sites included on this year’s Seven to Save list embody key preservation issues affecting places across New York State,” said Preservation League President Jay DiLorenzo. “From the negative environmental impact of senseless demolition to bringing little-known, but important, histories to light, the League is excited to work alongside on-the-ground advocates to save each of these seven at-risk places.”

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The 2022 Pillar of New York Awards Event Recap

Thank you to everyone who helped make the 2022 Pillar Awards one of our most inspirational yet. On Tuesday night we were joined by over 200 friends, supporters, activists and donors, both in person and virtually, to celebrate our 2022 Pillars of New York, Nancy & Otis Pearsall, A’Lelia Bundles, and Elizabeth & Ethan Finkelstein. The admiration and support was truly palpable.

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Lessons from Lee: Planning for Your Collections and Possessions

In your lovely (possibly historic) home, you have likely collected, and perhaps inherited, a lifetime of possessions — some of which may be financially valuable and many of which will have sentimental meaning to your family. What should you do with everything? The best advice based on years of experience is not to leave it for your heirs to deal with after you are gone, but to attend to it while you are alive.

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Where Activism and Preservation Meet: Author Talk with Catherine Fleming Bruce

In this Preservation Book Club event, author Catherine Fleming Bruce discusses her award-winning book The Sustainers: Being, Building and Doing Good through Activism in the Sacred Spaces of Civil Rights, Human Rights and Social Movements. Catherine touches on her inspiration for the book, the importance of writing for a general audience, and her own grassroots preservation campaigns to save places related to civil rights — restoring the physical buildings and preserving the stories of the people who made history there.

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Lessons From Lee: Planning Ahead

There’s nothing more critical – aside from good health! – than having your financial affairs in order. This is important for you and for your loved ones. There are four basic documents you want to have in place that you should discuss with your estate planning attorney.

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