Upcoming ENA events!
Gentle Cardio, Strength & Balance
A moderate aerobics class.
Certified Instructor: Paula Pacini
8 weeks: March 18, 25; April 8, 15, 22, 29 & May 13, 20 (Skipping April 1 and May 6)
Mondays at 5:15; Each class is 50-60 minutes
Bring light weights if you have them and bring your own water.
Eastwood Baptist Church, Titus Hall, 3212 James St.. (Homecroft Rd. side entrance)
Cost (for the whole 8-week series): $20 for ENA members. $30 for non-members includes registration and individual lifetime membership.
Questions? Call Sue @ 315.437.5087
Register online in advance or in-person on the first day with cash or a check payable to ENA. Class is through the light green door facing Homecroft.
Tuesdays in the Garden: Edible Flowers
Learn about Edible Flowers from Master Gardener student, Lynne Romeiser Logan
Please RSVP to eastwoodgarden@yahoo.com
2024 Scholarship Applications Due
ENA is proud to offer two $1,000 scholarships for graduating high school seniors who live in the 13206 zip code. Applications are due by 5 PM on April 30. Learn more at www.eastwoodneighbor.com/scholarships
Tuesdays in the Garden: Composting
Learn about Composting from Master Gardener Nancy Stewart
Please RSVP to eastwoodgarden@yahoo.com
Second Saturday Skateboard Sessions
ENA is partnering with Syracuse Parks & Rec to offer skills clinics for beginning skateboarders ages 8-13 on the second Saturday of each month, May - September. Dates: May 11, June 8, July 13, August 10, and September 14; 9:00AM – 11:00AM.
Come join us at the East Woods Skate Plaza for open skateboarding skills clinics on the second Saturday of each month. All skill levels are welcome. Skateboards available to borrow if needed. Padding encouraged.
You’ll need to sign up in advance at the Syracuse Parks Department’s recdesk page. Signups will be available in April.
Gentle Cardio, Strength & Balance
A moderate aerobics class.
Certified Instructor: Paula Pacini
8 weeks: March 18, 25; April 8, 15, 22, 29 & May 13, 20 (Skipping April 1 and May 6)
Mondays at 5:15; Each class is 50-60 minutes
Bring light weights if you have them and bring your own water.
Eastwood Baptist Church, Titus Hall, 3212 James St.. (Homecroft Rd. side entrance)
Cost (for the whole 8-week series): $20 for ENA members. $30 for non-members includes registration and individual lifetime membership.
Questions? Call Sue @ 315.437.5087
Register online in advance or in-person on the first day with cash or a check payable to ENA. Class is through the light green door facing Homecroft.
Tuesdays in the Garden: Herbs
Learn about Herbs from Master Gardener student, Joan Arno
Please RSVP to eastwoodgarden@yahoo.com
Gentle Cardio, Strength & Balance
A moderate aerobics class.
Certified Instructor: Paula Pacini
8 weeks: March 18, 25; April 8, 15, 22, 29 & May 13, 20 (Skipping April 1 and May 6)
Mondays at 5:15; Each class is 50-60 minutes
Bring light weights if you have them and bring your own water.
Eastwood Baptist Church, Titus Hall, 3212 James St.. (Homecroft Rd. side entrance)
Cost (for the whole 8-week series): $20 for ENA members. $30 for non-members includes registration and individual lifetime membership.
Questions? Call Sue @ 315.437.5087
Register online in advance or in-person on the first day with cash or a check payable to ENA. Class is through the light green door facing Homecroft.
Eastwood Memorial Day Parade
Parade starts at 9:00 AM at the corner of Nichols and James Street and ends at Greenway Veterans' Memorial Park (2309 James St) with a Veterans' Memorial Ceremony. Bring your lawn chairs and set up anywhere along James Street to enjoy the parade!
If you have a group that wants to march or drive a float in the parade, register here
If you can volunteer to help with traffic control and earn a cool Eastwood t-shirt, sign up here
If you can, please consider donating to offset the cost of Syracuse Police traffic control. Learn more at eastwoodneighbor.com/memorialday
Eastwood TNT
The Eastwood sector of Tomorrow's Neighborhoods Today (TNT) meets on the 4th Monday of each month in the cafeteria at Huntington Elementary School. Learn more on their website.
TNT stands for Tomorrow’s Neighborhoods Today, a forward-looking collaboration that brings together many different neighborhood stakeholders to make each neighborhood in Syracuse a better place to live. TNT is a 501c3 Charitable organization that is directed by a 16 member Board of Directors. The Board is comprised of 2 Board members from each Neighborhood sector. TNT is organized into eight geographic areas called sectors. Each sector is facilitated by volunteers elected from within the community and supported by the TNT staff.
TNT provides neighborhood stakeholders a platform to participate in pertinent discussions and decision making processes. Neighborhood stakeholders consist of: residents, businesses, schools, religious organizations, elected officials, agencies, and representatives of City departments including: Park & Recreation, Public Works, Neighborhood and Business Development, Code Enforcement, the Police, etc.
Each TNT sector meets regularly to address issues of concern, celebrate successes, work on long-term plans for their sector, vote on community building projects and establish Task Forces to address specific areas of concern. Please visit the calendar to see the schedule of TNT meetings.
TNT sector groups comprises individuals, residents, professionals and officials who recognize and understand the varied aspects of each unique neighborhood within Syracuse. Using respectful dialogue, we work together to identify key issues, and problem solve by means of our network of resources.
TNT identifies and builds upon community assets, and develops workable plans and priorities for our neighborhoods. The plans direct resources in the most important areas in the most cost-effective ways. This process strengthens the democracy that is critical for a healthy city, improves the quality of life in our city, and builds the capacity for our city to solve problems and create a desirable future.
Eastwood Pride Flag Raising
Help us celebrate the start of Pride Month and show what an inclusive and loving neighborhood Eastwood is. Pride flag raising at Greenway Memorial Park at 2:00 PM. Free ice cream afterwards sponsored by Fifth District Common Councilor Jimmy Monto.
Second Saturday Skateboard Sessions
ENA is partnering with Syracuse Parks & Rec to offer skills clinics for beginning skateboarders ages 8-13 on the second Saturday of each month, May - September. Dates: May 11, June 8, July 13, August 10, and September 14; 9:00AM – 11:00AM.
Come join us at the East Woods Skate Plaza for open skateboarding skills clinics on the second Saturday of each month. All skill levels are welcome. Skateboards available to borrow if needed. Padding encouraged.
You’ll need to sign up in advance at the Syracuse Parks Department’s recdesk page. Signups will be available in April.
Eastwood TNT
The Eastwood sector of Tomorrow's Neighborhoods Today (TNT) meets on the 4th Monday of each month in the cafeteria at Huntington Elementary School. Learn more on their website.
TNT stands for Tomorrow’s Neighborhoods Today, a forward-looking collaboration that brings together many different neighborhood stakeholders to make each neighborhood in Syracuse a better place to live. TNT is a 501c3 Charitable organization that is directed by a 16 member Board of Directors. The Board is comprised of 2 Board members from each Neighborhood sector. TNT is organized into eight geographic areas called sectors. Each sector is facilitated by volunteers elected from within the community and supported by the TNT staff.
TNT provides neighborhood stakeholders a platform to participate in pertinent discussions and decision making processes. Neighborhood stakeholders consist of: residents, businesses, schools, religious organizations, elected officials, agencies, and representatives of City departments including: Park & Recreation, Public Works, Neighborhood and Business Development, Code Enforcement, the Police, etc.
Each TNT sector meets regularly to address issues of concern, celebrate successes, work on long-term plans for their sector, vote on community building projects and establish Task Forces to address specific areas of concern. Please visit the calendar to see the schedule of TNT meetings.
TNT sector groups comprises individuals, residents, professionals and officials who recognize and understand the varied aspects of each unique neighborhood within Syracuse. Using respectful dialogue, we work together to identify key issues, and problem solve by means of our network of resources.
TNT identifies and builds upon community assets, and develops workable plans and priorities for our neighborhoods. The plans direct resources in the most important areas in the most cost-effective ways. This process strengthens the democracy that is critical for a healthy city, improves the quality of life in our city, and builds the capacity for our city to solve problems and create a desirable future.
Second Saturday Skateboard Sessions
ENA is partnering with Syracuse Parks & Rec to offer skills clinics for beginning skateboarders ages 8-13 on the second Saturday of each month, May - September. Dates: May 11, June 8, July 13, August 10, and September 14; 9:00AM – 11:00AM.
Come join us at the East Woods Skate Plaza for open skateboarding skills clinics on the second Saturday of each month. All skill levels are welcome. Skateboards available to borrow if needed. Padding encouraged.
You’ll need to sign up in advance at the Syracuse Parks Department’s recdesk page. Signups will be available in April.
2nd Annual Eastwood Home & Garden Tour
Stay Tuned for Details about the 2nd Annual Eastwood Home & Garden Tour
Interested in Event Sponsorship opportunities, purchasing an ad in the program, helping plan the event, or putting your home on the tour? Contact info@eastwoodneighbor.com.
Eastwood TNT
The Eastwood sector of Tomorrow's Neighborhoods Today (TNT) meets on the 4th Monday of each month in the cafeteria at Huntington Elementary School. Learn more on their website.
TNT stands for Tomorrow’s Neighborhoods Today, a forward-looking collaboration that brings together many different neighborhood stakeholders to make each neighborhood in Syracuse a better place to live. TNT is a 501c3 Charitable organization that is directed by a 16 member Board of Directors. The Board is comprised of 2 Board members from each Neighborhood sector. TNT is organized into eight geographic areas called sectors. Each sector is facilitated by volunteers elected from within the community and supported by the TNT staff.
TNT provides neighborhood stakeholders a platform to participate in pertinent discussions and decision making processes. Neighborhood stakeholders consist of: residents, businesses, schools, religious organizations, elected officials, agencies, and representatives of City departments including: Park & Recreation, Public Works, Neighborhood and Business Development, Code Enforcement, the Police, etc.
Each TNT sector meets regularly to address issues of concern, celebrate successes, work on long-term plans for their sector, vote on community building projects and establish Task Forces to address specific areas of concern. Please visit the calendar to see the schedule of TNT meetings.
TNT sector groups comprises individuals, residents, professionals and officials who recognize and understand the varied aspects of each unique neighborhood within Syracuse. Using respectful dialogue, we work together to identify key issues, and problem solve by means of our network of resources.
TNT identifies and builds upon community assets, and develops workable plans and priorities for our neighborhoods. The plans direct resources in the most important areas in the most cost-effective ways. This process strengthens the democracy that is critical for a healthy city, improves the quality of life in our city, and builds the capacity for our city to solve problems and create a desirable future.
Eastwood Market Day
Enjoy some great shopping! Vendors will be selling hand crafted items, antiques/vintage items, garage sale goodies, handmade jewelry, clothing, great food, repurposed furniture, pet items, household décor and so much more! Plenty of free parking! 100 Eastwood Road 13206
More info posted as the event gets closer on the Market Day Facebook Page
Second Saturday Skateboard Sessions
ENA is partnering with Syracuse Parks & Rec to offer skills clinics for beginning skateboarders ages 8-13 on the second Saturday of each month, May - September. Dates: May 11, June 8, July 13, August 10, and September 14; 9:00AM – 11:00AM.
Come join us at the East Woods Skate Plaza for open skateboarding skills clinics on the second Saturday of each month. All skill levels are welcome. Skateboards available to borrow if needed. Padding encouraged.
You’ll need to sign up in advance at the Syracuse Parks Department’s recdesk page. Signups will be available in April.
Eastwood TNT
The Eastwood sector of Tomorrow's Neighborhoods Today (TNT) meets on the 4th Monday of each month in the cafeteria at Huntington Elementary School. Learn more on their website.
TNT stands for Tomorrow’s Neighborhoods Today, a forward-looking collaboration that brings together many different neighborhood stakeholders to make each neighborhood in Syracuse a better place to live. TNT is a 501c3 Charitable organization that is directed by a 16 member Board of Directors. The Board is comprised of 2 Board members from each Neighborhood sector. TNT is organized into eight geographic areas called sectors. Each sector is facilitated by volunteers elected from within the community and supported by the TNT staff.
TNT provides neighborhood stakeholders a platform to participate in pertinent discussions and decision making processes. Neighborhood stakeholders consist of: residents, businesses, schools, religious organizations, elected officials, agencies, and representatives of City departments including: Park & Recreation, Public Works, Neighborhood and Business Development, Code Enforcement, the Police, etc.
Each TNT sector meets regularly to address issues of concern, celebrate successes, work on long-term plans for their sector, vote on community building projects and establish Task Forces to address specific areas of concern. Please visit the calendar to see the schedule of TNT meetings.
TNT sector groups comprises individuals, residents, professionals and officials who recognize and understand the varied aspects of each unique neighborhood within Syracuse. Using respectful dialogue, we work together to identify key issues, and problem solve by means of our network of resources.
TNT identifies and builds upon community assets, and develops workable plans and priorities for our neighborhoods. The plans direct resources in the most important areas in the most cost-effective ways. This process strengthens the democracy that is critical for a healthy city, improves the quality of life in our city, and builds the capacity for our city to solve problems and create a desirable future.
Second Saturday Skateboard Sessions
ENA is partnering with Syracuse Parks & Rec to offer skills clinics for beginning skateboarders ages 8-13 on the second Saturday of each month, May - September. Dates: May 11, June 8, July 13, August 10, and September 14; 9:00AM – 11:00AM.
Come join us at the East Woods Skate Plaza for open skateboarding skills clinics on the second Saturday of each month. All skill levels are welcome. Skateboards available to borrow if needed. Padding encouraged.
You’ll need to sign up in advance at the Syracuse Parks Department’s recdesk page. Signups will be available in April.
Eastwood TNT
The Eastwood sector of Tomorrow's Neighborhoods Today (TNT) meets on the 4th Monday of each month in the cafeteria at Huntington Elementary School. Learn more on their website.
TNT stands for Tomorrow’s Neighborhoods Today, a forward-looking collaboration that brings together many different neighborhood stakeholders to make each neighborhood in Syracuse a better place to live. TNT is a 501c3 Charitable organization that is directed by a 16 member Board of Directors. The Board is comprised of 2 Board members from each Neighborhood sector. TNT is organized into eight geographic areas called sectors. Each sector is facilitated by volunteers elected from within the community and supported by the TNT staff.
TNT provides neighborhood stakeholders a platform to participate in pertinent discussions and decision making processes. Neighborhood stakeholders consist of: residents, businesses, schools, religious organizations, elected officials, agencies, and representatives of City departments including: Park & Recreation, Public Works, Neighborhood and Business Development, Code Enforcement, the Police, etc.
Each TNT sector meets regularly to address issues of concern, celebrate successes, work on long-term plans for their sector, vote on community building projects and establish Task Forces to address specific areas of concern. Please visit the calendar to see the schedule of TNT meetings.
TNT sector groups comprises individuals, residents, professionals and officials who recognize and understand the varied aspects of each unique neighborhood within Syracuse. Using respectful dialogue, we work together to identify key issues, and problem solve by means of our network of resources.
TNT identifies and builds upon community assets, and develops workable plans and priorities for our neighborhoods. The plans direct resources in the most important areas in the most cost-effective ways. This process strengthens the democracy that is critical for a healthy city, improves the quality of life in our city, and builds the capacity for our city to solve problems and create a desirable future.
18th Annual Eastwood Five Mile Race
Stay tuned for more details!
5 mile road race through the Eastwood neighborhood of Syracuse. Final race of Syrathon 2023!
Hosted by the Eastwood Neighborhood Association (ENA). Race proceeds support the work of ENA.
More info: eastwoodrun.com
Eastwood TNT
The Eastwood sector of Tomorrow's Neighborhoods Today (TNT) meets on the 4th Monday of each month in the cafeteria at Huntington Elementary School. Learn more on their website.
TNT stands for Tomorrow’s Neighborhoods Today, a forward-looking collaboration that brings together many different neighborhood stakeholders to make each neighborhood in Syracuse a better place to live. TNT is a 501c3 Charitable organization that is directed by a 16 member Board of Directors. The Board is comprised of 2 Board members from each Neighborhood sector. TNT is organized into eight geographic areas called sectors. Each sector is facilitated by volunteers elected from within the community and supported by the TNT staff.
TNT provides neighborhood stakeholders a platform to participate in pertinent discussions and decision making processes. Neighborhood stakeholders consist of: residents, businesses, schools, religious organizations, elected officials, agencies, and representatives of City departments including: Park & Recreation, Public Works, Neighborhood and Business Development, Code Enforcement, the Police, etc.
Each TNT sector meets regularly to address issues of concern, celebrate successes, work on long-term plans for their sector, vote on community building projects and establish Task Forces to address specific areas of concern. Please visit the calendar to see the schedule of TNT meetings.
TNT sector groups comprises individuals, residents, professionals and officials who recognize and understand the varied aspects of each unique neighborhood within Syracuse. Using respectful dialogue, we work together to identify key issues, and problem solve by means of our network of resources.
TNT identifies and builds upon community assets, and develops workable plans and priorities for our neighborhoods. The plans direct resources in the most important areas in the most cost-effective ways. This process strengthens the democracy that is critical for a healthy city, improves the quality of life in our city, and builds the capacity for our city to solve problems and create a desirable future.
2024 ENA Annual Meeting
ENA’s annual meeting is open to all members. Not a member yet? Join here.
ENA Members vote for the winners of the Curb Appeal contest
ENA Members elect the board of directors
Leadership reports on the past year’s programming, upcoming events, and ENA’s finances
Silent Auction (cash, check, or Venmo accepted) & 50/50 Raffle
Food sold by Eastwood businesses - Kofta Burger and Curd Nerd
Commemoration of ENA’s 20th Anniversary
Guest Speakers
Guest Speakers Beth Crawford & David Rudd will speak on the Arts & Crafts movement’s deep roots in Central New York and its influence on the development of Eastwood, where Gustav Stickley’s first furniture factory was located. Beth Crawford is the lead designer on the ongoing restoration of Gustav Stickley’s house here in Syracuse (widely believed to be the first Arts & Crafts interior built in the U.S.) and a longtime Eastwood resident. David Rudd has owned and operated Dalton’s American Decorative Arts in Eastwood since 1980 and is a nationally respected expert on the history of Stickley and the Arts & Crafts movement.
Doors open at 6:30, program starts at 7:30.
Eastwood TNT
The Eastwood sector of Tomorrow's Neighborhoods Today (TNT) meets on the 4th Monday of each month in the cafeteria at Huntington Elementary School. Learn more on their website.
TNT stands for Tomorrow’s Neighborhoods Today, a forward-looking collaboration that brings together many different neighborhood stakeholders to make each neighborhood in Syracuse a better place to live. TNT is a 501c3 Charitable organization that is directed by a 16 member Board of Directors. The Board is comprised of 2 Board members from each Neighborhood sector. TNT is organized into eight geographic areas called sectors. Each sector is facilitated by volunteers elected from within the community and supported by the TNT staff.
TNT provides neighborhood stakeholders a platform to participate in pertinent discussions and decision making processes. Neighborhood stakeholders consist of: residents, businesses, schools, religious organizations, elected officials, agencies, and representatives of City departments including: Park & Recreation, Public Works, Neighborhood and Business Development, Code Enforcement, the Police, etc.
Each TNT sector meets regularly to address issues of concern, celebrate successes, work on long-term plans for their sector, vote on community building projects and establish Task Forces to address specific areas of concern. Please visit the calendar to see the schedule of TNT meetings.
TNT sector groups comprises individuals, residents, professionals and officials who recognize and understand the varied aspects of each unique neighborhood within Syracuse. Using respectful dialogue, we work together to identify key issues, and problem solve by means of our network of resources.
TNT identifies and builds upon community assets, and develops workable plans and priorities for our neighborhoods. The plans direct resources in the most important areas in the most cost-effective ways. This process strengthens the democracy that is critical for a healthy city, improves the quality of life in our city, and builds the capacity for our city to solve problems and create a desirable future.
Eastwood TNT
The Eastwood sector of Tomorrow's Neighborhoods Today (TNT) meets on the 4th Monday of each month in the cafeteria at Huntington Elementary School. Learn more on their website.
TNT stands for Tomorrow’s Neighborhoods Today, a forward-looking collaboration that brings together many different neighborhood stakeholders to make each neighborhood in Syracuse a better place to live. TNT is a 501c3 Charitable organization that is directed by a 16 member Board of Directors. The Board is comprised of 2 Board members from each Neighborhood sector. TNT is organized into eight geographic areas called sectors. Each sector is facilitated by volunteers elected from within the community and supported by the TNT staff.
TNT provides neighborhood stakeholders a platform to participate in pertinent discussions and decision making processes. Neighborhood stakeholders consist of: residents, businesses, schools, religious organizations, elected officials, agencies, and representatives of City departments including: Park & Recreation, Public Works, Neighborhood and Business Development, Code Enforcement, the Police, etc.
Each TNT sector meets regularly to address issues of concern, celebrate successes, work on long-term plans for their sector, vote on community building projects and establish Task Forces to address specific areas of concern. Please visit the calendar to see the schedule of TNT meetings.
TNT sector groups comprises individuals, residents, professionals and officials who recognize and understand the varied aspects of each unique neighborhood within Syracuse. Using respectful dialogue, we work together to identify key issues, and problem solve by means of our network of resources.
TNT identifies and builds upon community assets, and develops workable plans and priorities for our neighborhoods. The plans direct resources in the most important areas in the most cost-effective ways. This process strengthens the democracy that is critical for a healthy city, improves the quality of life in our city, and builds the capacity for our city to solve problems and create a desirable future.
Tuesdays in the Garden: Native Plants
A talk on Native Plants with Master Gardener Angela Weiler
Please RSVP to eastwoodgarden@yahoo.com
Eastwood TNT
The Eastwood sector of Tomorrow's Neighborhoods Today (TNT) meets on the 4th Monday of each month in the cafeteria at Huntington Elementary School. Learn more on their website.
TNT stands for Tomorrow’s Neighborhoods Today, a forward-looking collaboration that brings together many different neighborhood stakeholders to make each neighborhood in Syracuse a better place to live. TNT is a 501c3 Charitable organization that is directed by a 16 member Board of Directors. The Board is comprised of 2 Board members from each Neighborhood sector. TNT is organized into eight geographic areas called sectors. Each sector is facilitated by volunteers elected from within the community and supported by the TNT staff.
TNT provides neighborhood stakeholders a platform to participate in pertinent discussions and decision making processes. Neighborhood stakeholders consist of: residents, businesses, schools, religious organizations, elected officials, agencies, and representatives of City departments including: Park & Recreation, Public Works, Neighborhood and Business Development, Code Enforcement, the Police, etc.
Each TNT sector meets regularly to address issues of concern, celebrate successes, work on long-term plans for their sector, vote on community building projects and establish Task Forces to address specific areas of concern. Please visit the calendar to see the schedule of TNT meetings.
TNT sector groups comprises individuals, residents, professionals and officials who recognize and understand the varied aspects of each unique neighborhood within Syracuse. Using respectful dialogue, we work together to identify key issues, and problem solve by means of our network of resources.
TNT identifies and builds upon community assets, and develops workable plans and priorities for our neighborhoods. The plans direct resources in the most important areas in the most cost-effective ways. This process strengthens the democracy that is critical for a healthy city, improves the quality of life in our city, and builds the capacity for our city to solve problems and create a desirable future.
Gentle Cardio, Strength & Balance
A moderate aerobics class.
Certified Instructor: Paula Pacini
8 weeks: March 18, 25; April 8, 15, 22, 29 & May 13, 20 (Skipping April 1 and May 6)
Mondays at 5:15; Each class is 50-60 minutes
Bring light weights if you have them and bring your own water.
Eastwood Baptist Church, Titus Hall, 3212 James St.. (Homecroft Rd. side entrance)
Cost (for the whole 8-week series): $20 for ENA members. $30 for non-members includes registration and individual lifetime membership.
Questions? Call Sue @ 315.437.5087
Register online in advance or in-person on the first day with cash or a check payable to ENA. Class is through the light green door facing Homecroft.
Eastwood Earth Day Cleanup
We're looking for volunteers to gather and help pick up litter, cut back overgrowth, and do other small projects to improve Eastwood.
Meet at noon at Luv Handlz to pick up trash bags, gloves, and safety vests. Return at 2:00 for free froyo and raffle prizes for volunteers.
Mark your calendars!
Eastwood Community Garden opening day
We need volunteers to help us spread compost and open up the garden for the spring!
April 20th from 9-12:00. Syracuse Grows will deliver compost and gardeners will set up their beds. We can use extra help with the common spaces. This is a great chance to volunteer time and to meet other gardeners and neighbors!
Tuesdays in the Garden: Tomatoes!
A talk on growing tomatoes by Master Gardener Pat Jokajtys
Please RSVP to eastwoodgarden@yahoo.com
Gentle Cardio, Strength & Balance
A moderate aerobics class.
Certified Instructor: Paula Pacini
8 weeks: March 18, 25; April 8, 15, 22, 29 & May 13, 20 (Skipping April 1 and May 6)
Mondays at 5:15; Each class is 50-60 minutes
Bring light weights if you have them and bring your own water.
Eastwood Baptist Church, Titus Hall, 3212 James St.. (Homecroft Rd. side entrance)
Cost (for the whole 8-week series): $20 for ENA members. $30 for non-members includes registration and individual lifetime membership.
Questions? Call Sue @ 315.437.5087
Register online in advance or in-person on the first day with cash or a check payable to ENA. Class is through the light green door facing Homecroft.
Tuesdays in the Garden: Container Gardening
Container gardening with Master Gardener Paul Kelly. Participants will make a container garden to take home.
Please RSVP to eastwoodgarden@yahoo.com
Gentle Cardio, Strength & Balance
A moderate aerobics class.
Certified Instructor: Paula Pacini
8 weeks: March 18, 25; April 8, 15, 22, 29 & May 13, 20 (Skipping April 1 and May 6)
Mondays at 5:15; Each class is 50-60 minutes
Bring light weights if you have them and bring your own water.
Eastwood Baptist Church, Titus Hall, 3212 James St.. (Homecroft Rd. side entrance)
Cost (for the whole 8-week series): $20 for ENA members. $30 for non-members includes registration and individual lifetime membership.
Questions? Call Sue @ 315.437.5087
Register online in advance or in-person on the first day with cash or a check payable to ENA. Class is through the light green door facing Homecroft.
Eastwood TNT
The Eastwood sector of Tomorrow's Neighborhoods Today (TNT) meets on the 4th Monday of each month in the cafeteria at Huntington Elementary School. Learn more on their website.
TNT stands for Tomorrow’s Neighborhoods Today, a forward-looking collaboration that brings together many different neighborhood stakeholders to make each neighborhood in Syracuse a better place to live. TNT is a 501c3 Charitable organization that is directed by a 16 member Board of Directors. The Board is comprised of 2 Board members from each Neighborhood sector. TNT is organized into eight geographic areas called sectors. Each sector is facilitated by volunteers elected from within the community and supported by the TNT staff.
TNT provides neighborhood stakeholders a platform to participate in pertinent discussions and decision making processes. Neighborhood stakeholders consist of: residents, businesses, schools, religious organizations, elected officials, agencies, and representatives of City departments including: Park & Recreation, Public Works, Neighborhood and Business Development, Code Enforcement, the Police, etc.
Each TNT sector meets regularly to address issues of concern, celebrate successes, work on long-term plans for their sector, vote on community building projects and establish Task Forces to address specific areas of concern. Please visit the calendar to see the schedule of TNT meetings.
TNT sector groups comprises individuals, residents, professionals and officials who recognize and understand the varied aspects of each unique neighborhood within Syracuse. Using respectful dialogue, we work together to identify key issues, and problem solve by means of our network of resources.
TNT identifies and builds upon community assets, and develops workable plans and priorities for our neighborhoods. The plans direct resources in the most important areas in the most cost-effective ways. This process strengthens the democracy that is critical for a healthy city, improves the quality of life in our city, and builds the capacity for our city to solve problems and create a desirable future.
Gentle Cardio, Strength & Balance
A moderate aerobics class.
Certified Instructor: Paula Pacini
8 weeks: March 18, 25; April 8, 15, 22, 29 & May 13, 20 (Skipping April 1 and May 6)
Mondays at 5:15; Each class is 50-60 minutes
Bring light weights if you have them and bring your own water.
Eastwood Baptist Church, Titus Hall, 3212 James St.. (Homecroft Rd. side entrance)
Cost (for the whole 8-week series): $20 for ENA members. $30 for non-members includes registration and individual lifetime membership.
Questions? Call Sue @ 315.437.5087
Register online in advance or in-person on the first day with cash or a check payable to ENA. Class is through the light green door facing Homecroft.
Beautification Committee Meeting
We’re looking for volunteers to help maintain the many public flower beds throughout Eastwood. Come learn more about what’s involved!
Gentle Cardio, Strength & Balance
A moderate aerobics class.
Certified Instructor: Paula Pacini
8 weeks: March 18, 25; April 8, 15, 22, 29 & May 13, 20 (Skipping April 1 and May 6)
Mondays at 5:15; Each class is 50-60 minutes
Bring light weights if you have them and bring your own water.
Eastwood Baptist Church, Titus Hall, 3212 James St.. (Homecroft Rd. side entrance)
Cost (for the whole 8-week series): $20 for ENA members. $30 for non-members includes registration and individual lifetime membership.
Questions? Call Sue @ 315.437.5087
Register online in advance or in-person on the first day with cash or a check payable to ENA. Class is through the light green door facing Homecroft.
Eastwood TNT
The Eastwood sector of Tomorrow's Neighborhoods Today (TNT) meets on the 4th Monday of each month in the cafeteria at Huntington Elementary School. Learn more on their website.
TNT stands for Tomorrow’s Neighborhoods Today, a forward-looking collaboration that brings together many different neighborhood stakeholders to make each neighborhood in Syracuse a better place to live. TNT is a 501c3 Charitable organization that is directed by a 16 member Board of Directors. The Board is comprised of 2 Board members from each Neighborhood sector. TNT is organized into eight geographic areas called sectors. Each sector is facilitated by volunteers elected from within the community and supported by the TNT staff.
TNT provides neighborhood stakeholders a platform to participate in pertinent discussions and decision making processes. Neighborhood stakeholders consist of: residents, businesses, schools, religious organizations, elected officials, agencies, and representatives of City departments including: Park & Recreation, Public Works, Neighborhood and Business Development, Code Enforcement, the Police, etc.
Each TNT sector meets regularly to address issues of concern, celebrate successes, work on long-term plans for their sector, vote on community building projects and establish Task Forces to address specific areas of concern. Please visit the calendar to see the schedule of TNT meetings.
TNT sector groups comprises individuals, residents, professionals and officials who recognize and understand the varied aspects of each unique neighborhood within Syracuse. Using respectful dialogue, we work together to identify key issues, and problem solve by means of our network of resources.
TNT identifies and builds upon community assets, and develops workable plans and priorities for our neighborhoods. The plans direct resources in the most important areas in the most cost-effective ways. This process strengthens the democracy that is critical for a healthy city, improves the quality of life in our city, and builds the capacity for our city to solve problems and create a desirable future.
Winter Break Ice Skating
Bring your kids, kick off the winter school break (and hopefully your day off work for Presidents’ Day?), and join us for ice skating!
From Noon - 2:00 PM on Monday, February 19, ENA will cover the cost of admission and skate rentals for ENA members and their families at Sunnycrest Ice Rink! Not an ENA member yet? You can join here or in-person at the rink!
Did you know Eastwood is home to one of Syracuse Parks & Rec’s two indoor ice rinks? Come check it out! Map
Valentine's Day!
When shopping for your Valentine, be sure to support Eastwood’s many fantastic locally owned businesses!
An Eastwood Christmas presented by Nastri Real Estate
Join us at the Palace Theater from 2:30 - 4:00 to meet and take photos with Santa & Mrs. Claus. ICE AGE: A MAMMOTH CHRISTMAS starts at 4:00 PM.
This event is free and open to the public and generously sponsored by Nastri Real Estate.
Eastwood TNT Meeting
Mark your calendars! The Syracuse City School District Superintendent, Anthony Davis, will be speaking on Monday, November 13 at 6:00 PM in an event open to the public hosted by Eastwood TNT at Henninger High School cafeteria.
Eastwood Halloween
A lot of folks have been talking about how to get Halloween Trick or Treaters to visit streets other than Forest Hill Drive. We have a fun new tool! If you plan to hand out candy on Halloween, enter your address here. www.eastwoodneighbor.com/halloween
We'll update the map every few days to include all recent entries. There's even a spot to enter "special notes" such as "this house will be handing out hot dogs" or "full size candy bars" or whatever special thing you want trick or treaters to know about your house.
Your name and contact info will not be made public, but we'll put your house on the map with any notes you want to include for the public. Hopefully Eastwood families can use this map to plan their trick or treating route and visit more of the neighborhood!
ENA Annual Meeting & 20th Anniversary
ENA’s annual meeting is open to all members. Not a member yet? Join here.
ENA Members vote for the winners of the Curb Appeal contest
ENA Members elect the board of directors
Leadership reports on the past year’s programming, upcoming events, and ENA’s finances
Silent Auction (cash, check, or Venmo accepted) & 50/50 Raffle
Food sold by Eastwood businesses - Kofta Burger and Curd Nerd
Commemoration of ENA’s 20th Anniversary
Guest Speakers
Guest Speakers Beth Crawford & David Rudd will speak on the Arts & Crafts movement’s deep roots in Central New York and its influence on the development of Eastwood, where Gustav Stickley’s first furniture factory was located. Beth Crawford is the lead designer on the ongoing restoration of Gustav Stickley’s house here in Syracuse (widely believed to be the first Arts & Crafts interior built in the U.S.) and a longtime Eastwood resident. David Rudd has owned and operated Dalton’s American Decorative Arts in Eastwood since 1980 and is a nationally respected expert on the history of Stickley and the Arts & Crafts movement.
Doors open at 6:30, program starts at 7:30.
Huntington Park Basketball Court Ribbon Cutting
Please join Mayor Walsh and Parks Commissioner Tony Williams for a ribbon cutting at Huntington Park’s new hexagonal-shaped, 3-point shot basketball court. This unique court, the first of its kind in our area, was designed to enhance social interactions and build skills without the competitive team play. We hope you’ll join us to test out your shooting skills, alongside a physical education class from Huntington Pre-K-8 School, as we officially open the court for play.
The ribbon cutting will be Friday, October 27 at 11:30 a.m. at Huntington Park, 301 Caleb Ave, 13206.
For questions, email SyracuseParks@syrgov.net
Plymouth and Winthrop Tree Planting
Who: We need volunteers, Syracuse!When: Thursday, October 26, 2023, 12 to 3 p.m.Where: Plymouth Drive & Winthrop Road, 13206
Join Eastwood neighbors as we replant Plymouth Drive. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to sign up. No experience necessary. Tree planting locations have been identified.
Dress accordingly and expect to get dirty. Boots are recommended. Good shoes and white sneakers are not. Bring a water bottle. We will bring the trees, tools and everything else!
Questions? Email trees@syr.gov or call 315-473-4330 ext. 3522.
Details: https://www.syr.gov/Events/Community-Events/2023/2023-Eastwood-Community-Tree-Planting
Eastwood TNT Meeting
The Eastwood sector of Tomorrow's Neighborhoods Today (TNT) meets on the 4th Monday of each month in the cafeteria at Huntington Elementary School. http://www.tomorrowsneighborhoodstoday.org/eastwood
Eastwood Five-Mile Race Presented by Skinner & Associates Realty
17th Annual Eastwood Five Mile Race presented by Skinner & Associates Realty
5 mile road race through the Eastwood neighborhood of Syracuse. Final race of Syrathon 2023!
Hosted by the Eastwood Neighborhood Association (ENA). Race proceeds support the work of ENA.
Registration opens March 1
Local Author Sandra Gowing
Longtime Eastwood resident and ENA member, Sandra Gowing, a local author, will discuss her new book entitled Life in Marshall. Her delightful memoir recounts her years living in Marshall, Michigan. She is currently writing a historical novel that will explore the lives of her maternal grandparents and their time during World War I. The author will also share her experience as a writer and the publication process that resulted in her book's publication.
You can buy Sandra’s book at Books End on James Street.
Sunnycrest Park Pathways + Mariani Garden Cleanup
Join us at Sunnycrest Park to help expose brick walkways overgrown with grass and weeds, pull weeds and spread mulch, pick up litter, trim back overgrowth, and more. We’ll be focused on the northern end of the park, especially the Mariani Garden where Clifton runs into the park. Meet us at the Mariani Garden to get your supplies and instructions.
Hold this date. More details to come.
Sheridan Park Cookout and Cleanup
Join us to help clean up Sheridan Park and enjoy a community cookout afterwards. Sheridan Park is located just north of the Syracuse Fire Station at the corner of Midler and Burnet. Park on Nichols.
11:00 - Noon: Park Cleanup. We're looking for volunteers to help spread wood chips under the playground, cut back overgrowth, and pick up litter. Volunteers please bring rakes and pruning shears if you have them. We have bags and gloves for litter pickup.
Noon - 1:00: Community Cookout sponsored by 5th District Councilor Jimmy Monto and ENA. Bring your own chairs or picnic blanket. Hot dogs, soft drinks, water, and chips provided.
11:00 - 1:00
Fall Bulb Giveaway Sponsored by ENA
Syracuse Fire Department Station 17 open for tours!
Saturday Storytime
Join Miss Sue as she reads some of her favorite stories to children of all ages.
September Storytime
Join Miss Sue as she reads some of her favorite stories to children of all ages.