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General Information/Resources page 5 Entertainment/Attractions/Recreation page 7 Agricultural/Horticultural/Outings ................. 7 Fitness/Skating/Swimming .......................... 14 Arts/Museums ............................................... 7 Golf .............................................................. 14 Boating/Charters/Fishing/Water Rentals ....... 8 Hiking/Nature Experiences ...........................15 Bowling ....................................................... 12 Skiing ........................................................... 15 Breweries/Distilleries/Tasting Rooms/ Wineries ... 12 Special Activities .......................................... 16 Dance ........................................................... 12 Event Planning/Entertainment .................... 13 Town Parks & Recreation Facilities ............... 16 Calendar of Events page 17 Accommodations page 28 Bed and Breakfast ........................................28 Hotels/Motels/Inns ...................................... 31 Boutique Hotels ........................................... 29 Rentals ......................................................... 36 Restaurants page 39 Restaurants .................................................. 39 Catering ....................................................... 46 Bakeries ....................................................... 45 Specialty Foods ............................................ 46 Shopping page 47 Antiques....................................................... 47 Gift Shops .................................................... 55 Candies/Coffee .............................................. 47 Grocery/Pharmacy/Gas ................................ 58 Children's Clothing/Accessories/Gifts ..............47 Hardware/Paint ............................................ 58 Clothing/Accessories/Shoes ............................47 Jewelry ........................................................ 59 Custom Drapery/Blinds/Upholstery Services ..50 Knitting/Quilting/Sewing ............................ 59 Farm Stands/Farm Markets .......................... 50 Pet Supplies & Services ................................ 59 Florists/Garden Centers ................................ 50 Specialty Foods ............................................ 60 Furniture/Home Decor ................................. 52 Specialty Shopping ...................................... 60 Galleries ....................................................... 52 Toy Stores .....................................................60 Gift Certificates ............................................ 54 Weddings ..................................................... 61 Gifts ............................................................. 54 Wine and Spirits ...........................................61 Professional/General Services page 62 Adult Homes/Adult Care .............................. 62 Industry ....................................................... 81 Advertising/Marketing/Web/Social Media ...63 Insurance ..................................................... 81 Architects ..................................................... 63 Interior Design & Decorating ........................81 Art/Antique Restoration/Art Consultants .....64 Interior/Exterior Design & Decorating ..........82 Attorneys at Law/Legal Services .................. 64 Land Surveying ............................................ 82 Automotive Services .................................... 65 Newspapers/Media ...................................... 82 Banks/Credit Card Services/Mortgages ........ 66 Office Technology/Assistance ....................... 82 Cellular/Mobile ............................................ 69 Organizations ............................................... 83 Childcare ...................................................... 69 Pest Control ..................................................85 Cleaning Services ......................................... 69 Pet Services ..................................................85 Computer Services ....................................... 69 Photography/Videography ........................... 86 Conference/Training/Event Facilities ............ 69 Printing/Typesetting/Publishing .................. 86 Consultants .................................................. 69 Propane ....................................................... 86 Contractors ................................................... 70 Property Management .................................86 Design .......................................................... 72 Real Estate ................................................... 88 Docks ........................................................... 72 Rentals ......................................................... 89 Education ..................................................... 72 Sales Corporations........................................ 89 Employment ................................................ 72 Skate Sales/Sharpening/Accessories ............ 89 Engineers ..................................................... 72 Small Engine Sales & Service ....................... 89 Engraving ..................................................... 73 Storage/Warehousing .................................. 89 Financial/Accounting Services ......................73 Transportation ............................................. 89 Fitness .......................................................... 74 Trash Removal ..............................................89 Funeral Directors ..........................................75 Travel ........................................................... 89 Gas/Oil/Energy Services ............................... 75 Veterinarians ................................................ 90 Graphic Design/Signs ...................................75 Weddings ..................................................... 90 Hair Care/Tanning Salons. ............................ 76 Welding ....................................................... 90 Health Services ............................................ 76 Index of Skaneateles Chamber Members page 92 Throughout this publication Skaneateles Area Chamber of Commerce Members are listed in all capital letters. PULL OUT MAP OF AREA IN CENTER FOLD. 315-685-0552 3 Skaneateles... Village by the Lake Skaneateles… Visit Skaneateles.com for the Iroquois word for long lake most up to date information. Skaneateles… eastern gateway to the Finger Lakes in Upstate NY Skaneateles… beautiful lake side village of approximately 2700 people, Skaneateles Duck Dash & 7500 people in the town Fall Festival September 25, 2021 Skaneateles… filled with restaurants, boutiques, antique shops, an award winning spa, b&b’s, hotels, and inns Skaneateles… 16 miles of one of the cleanest lakes in the world Skaneateles Merchants Curbstone Festival July 15-17, 2021 Skaneateles… boasts great fishing, golfing, boating, polo, swimming, skating, and the Skaneateles Antique and Classic Boat Show Skaneateles… enjoy art and culture featuring Skaneateles Antique & Classic Boat Show Dickens’ Christmas, the Skaneateles July 23-25, 2021 Festival, the Barrow Art Gallery, Lake side Concerts in the park, Museum at the Creamery and much more Skaneateles… home to an award winning school district, a dynamic business community, and a place many are proud to call home Dickens Christmas weekends, Thanksgiving through Christmas 4 Skaneateles.com General Information General + To report an emergency dial 911 KEY Chamber of Commerce Restaurants Address: P.O. Box 199, 22 Jordan St., rear entrance Service Style: Skaneateles, NY 13152 T ..........Table service (wait staff) Phone & Fax: 315-685-0552 F ..............Fast food (self serve) Web Site: Skaneateles.com Meals Served: E-mail: [email protected] B ...............................Breakfast L ..................................... Lunch Facilities and Services D ................................... Dinner LIBRARY: 49 East Genesee St., Skaneateles, NY Br ..................................Brunch 315-685-5135 skanlibrary.org Average Entree Price: $ ..................................... $0-$5 FIRE DEPT. 77 West Genesee St., Skaneateles, NY $$ .............................$5.01-$10 911/ skaneatelesvfd.com $$$ .........................$10.01-$20 Police Dept. 26 Fennell St., Skaneateles, NY $$$$ .......................$20.01-$30 911 $$$$+.............................>$30 Post Office: 20 Fennell St., Skaneateles, NY Credit Cards Accepted: CC 315-685-6189 Handicap Access: Parks & Recreation Y.....................Complete access Dept. 1 East Austin St., Skaneateles, NY (parking, entrance, 315-727-9320 interior, restroom) townofskaneateles.com P...........Partial access (may not S.A.V.E.S. 77 Fennell
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