TRIP TO SYRACUSE NY
Went to Rosamond Gifford Zoo in Syracuse, NY, then over to Destiny USA Mall, Sixth largest shopping center in the United States.
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Top Tourist Attractions in Syracuse - Travel State New York
Top Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Syracuse in Syracuse - Travel State New York:
Rosamond Gifford Zoo, Destiny USA, Erie Canal Museum, Museum of Science & Technology, Landmark Theatre, NBT Bank Stadium, 7. Webster Pond, The Oncenter, Everson Museum of Art, The Palace Theatre, E.M. Mills Rose Garden
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Syracuse, NY - Onondaga Lake from the Sky...
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I'm taking a break from winter videos, here is a lost summer treat from the vault. Filmed during the summer while visiting Syracuse.
Onondaga Lake is a lake in Central New York located northwest of Syracuse, New York. The southeastern end of the lake and the southwestern shore abut industrial areas and expressways; the northeastern shore and northwestern end border a series of parks and museums.
Although it is near the Finger Lakes region, it is not traditionally counted as one of the Finger Lakes. Onondaga Lake is a dimictic lake, meaning that the lake water completely mixes from top to bottom twice a year. The lake is 4.6 miles long and 1 mile wide making a surface area of 4.6 square miles.The maximum depth of the lake is 63 feet with an average depth of 35 feet. Its drainage basin has a surface area of 642 square kilometers, encompassing Syracuse, Onondaga County except the eastern and northern edges, the southeastern corner of Cayuga County and the Onondaga Nation Territory, and supports approximately 450,000 people.
Onondaga Lake has two natural tributaries that contribute approximately 70% of the total water flow to the lake. These tributaries are: Ninemile Creek and Onondaga Creek. The Metropolitan Syracuse Wastewater Treatment Plant (METRO) contributes 20% of the annual flow. No other lake in the United States receives as much of its inflow as treated wastewater. The other tributaries, which include Ley Creek, Bloody Brook, Harbor Brook, Sawmill Creek, Tributary 5A, and East Flume, contribute the remaining 10% of water flow into the lake. The tributaries flush the lake out about four times a year. Onondaga Lake is flushed much more rapidly than most other lakes. The lake flows to the northwest and discharges into Seneca River which combines with the Oneida River to form the Oswego River, and ultimately ends up in Lake Ontario.
For thousands of years, the lake was considered sacred within indigenous territory. The historic Onondaga people lost control of the lake to New York State following the American Revolutionary War. During the late 19th century, European-Americans built many resorts along the lake's shoreline, as it was a destination of great beauty.
With the industrialization of the region, much of the lake's shoreline was developed; domestic and industrial waste, due to industry and urbanization, led to the severe degradation of the lake. Unsafe levels of pollution led to the banning of ice harvesting as early as 1901. In 1940, swimming was banned, and in 1970 fishing was banned due to mercury contamination. Mercury pollution is still a problem for the lake today. Despite the passage of the Clean Water Act in 1973 and the closing of the major industrial polluter in 1986, Onondaga Lake is still one of the most polluted lakes in the United States. Several initiatives, including a 15-year multi-stage program currently under way, have been recently undertaken to clean up the lake.
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Maria Russell
Maria Russell is Professor of public relations and the Director of New Initiatives in Public Relations Education at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communication at Syracuse University. She joined The Newhouse School in 1986 after more than 16 years of professional public relations practice. She was Chair of the School’s Public Relations Department from 1990-92 and again from 1994-2002 and created The Newhouse School’s interdisciplinary, limited/residency distance learning program for mid-career public relations professionals, leading to a master’s degree in Communications Management.
Maria’s career includes positions as Vice President of Communications, Greater Syracuse Chamber of Commerce; Consultant for the Greater Syracuse Program, a four-year economic development campaign for the Central New York area; Director of Community Relations for the United Way of Central New York; and Editorial Assistant/Writer for the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. She supervised the Main Press Center for the 1980 Lake Placid International Winter Olympics. She managed media relations for the 1981 National Sports Festival and served as public relations chairman for the 1987 AAU/USA National Junior Olympics.
Her professional accomplishments have brought her numerous national awards and recognition from United Way of America; the American Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE); the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; and the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA). In 1992, she was inducted into PRSA’s College of Fellows and was named PRSA’s 1997 “Educator of the Year.” In 1998 she was elected to a two-year term on PRSA’s National Board of Directors, served as Secretary for 2001, and 2004 Treasurer of the 20,000-member professional society. In 1999 she was selected for membership in The Arthur W. Page Society.
Maria serves on the governing boards of the PRSA Foundation and PRSA’s College of Fellows. She also sits on the boards of directors of the United Way of Central New York, the Rosamond Gifford Zoo, and OnCenter, Onondaga County’s Convention Center.
She has been a member of The Plank Center’s Board of Advisors since its establishment in 2005.
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MOVING TO UPSTATE NEW YORK| GOODBYE CELEBRATION
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Courtyard Hotel Carrier Circle East Syracuse - East Syracuse - United States
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Located in Yorktown Circle of upstate New York, the Courtyard Hotel Carrier Circle East Syracuse is close to a variety of dining, shopping and entertainment options. Area attractions nearby include Carousel Center Mall, Rosamond Gifford Zoo, Museum of Science and Technology and New York State Fairgrounds.
There are 137 rooms and 12 suites at the Courtyard Hotel Carrier Circle East Syracuse. Rooms are equipped with luxury bedding, a large work space, cable television, complimentary internet access, telephone with data ports, coffee maker, hair dryer and iron with ironing board.
The Courtyard Hotel Carrier Circle East Syracuse features an indoor pool, spa tub, fitness center, laundry facility, business library with business services, meeting rooms and event facilities. The Courtyard Cafe offers value priced meals while The Market is a 24-hour convenience store offers snacks and beverage on the go.
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Residence Inn by Marriott Syracuse Downtown at Armory Square in Syracuse NY
Prices: . . .. .. ... . . . . . . . . . Residence Inn by Marriott Syracuse Downtown at Armory Square 300 West Fayette Street Syracuse NY 13202 This hotel is in downtown Syracuse near Armory Square and features on-site dining and an indoor swimming pool. The Museum of Science & Technology is a 3-minute walk away. Rooms at the Residence Inn by Marriott Syracuse Downtown at Armory Square include a kitchenette with stove, microwave, and refrigerator. They also have a flat-screen TV and a work desk. Some suites have a sofa bed. Guests can use the fitness center at the Downtown Syracuse Residence Inn. Laundry facilities and newspapers are available and a complimentary buffet breakfast is served daily. The Bistro has a hot breakfast every morning and American cuisine for dinner. The hotel has a full service bar. Red House Arts Center is a 2-minute walk from the Residence Inn. The Rosamond Gifford Zoo at Burnet Park is 1 mile away.
Maria Russell Talks Personal Success
Maria Russell shares the factors that contributed to her personal success.
Maria is Professor of public relations and the Director of New Initiatives in Public Relations Education at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communication at Syracuse University. She joined The Newhouse School in 1986 after more than 16 years of professional public relations practice. She was Chair of the School’s Public Relations Department from 1990-92 and again from 1994-2002 and created The Newhouse School’s interdisciplinary, limited/residency distance learning program for mid-career public relations professionals, leading to a master’s degree in Communications Management.
Maria’s career includes positions as Vice President of Communications, Greater Syracuse Chamber of Commerce; Consultant for the Greater Syracuse Program, a four-year economic development campaign for the Central New York area; Director of Community Relations for the United Way of Central New York; and Editorial Assistant/Writer for the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. She supervised the Main Press Center for the 1980 Lake Placid International Winter Olympics. She managed media relations for the 1981 National Sports Festival and served as public relations chairman for the 1987 AAU/USA National Junior Olympics.
Her professional accomplishments have brought her numerous national awards and recognition from United Way of America; the American Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE); the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; and the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA). In 1992, she was inducted into PRSA’s College of Fellows and was named PRSA’s 1997 “Educator of the Year.” In 1998 she was elected to a two-year term on PRSA’s National Board of Directors, served as Secretary for 2001, and 2004 Treasurer of the 20,000-member professional society. In 1999 she was selected for membership in The Arthur W. Page Society.
Maria serves on the governing boards of the PRSA Foundation and PRSA’s College of Fellows. She also sits on the boards of directors of the United Way of Central New York, the Rosamond Gifford Zoo, and OnCenter, Onondaga County’s Convention Center.
She has been a member of The Plank Center’s Board of Advisors since its establishment in 2005.
Produced by Perfect Cut Productions in Chicago, Ill.
Education In United States
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CNY Veterans Parade 11-10-2012
The City of Syracuse was proud to support the annual CNY Veterans Parade at the New York State Fairgrounds on Saturday, November 10, 2012. For more information on the CNY Veterans Parade and Expo hosted by Assemblyman Bill Magnarelli, please visit cnyveteransparade.org.
Stopping The United States Modern Enslavement of Youth
Today will be hosting a discussion with several volunteer activist who working against the modern enslavement of children in the United States. Next week they will kick off the 2016 4th Annual National Week of Action Against Incarcerating Youth.
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Maria Russell Recommends Books to Young Professionals
Maria Russell recommends the best books on leadership to young professionals.
Maria is Professor of public relations and the Director of New Initiatives in Public Relations Education at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communication at Syracuse University. She joined The Newhouse School in 1986 after more than 16 years of professional public relations practice. She was Chair of the School’s Public Relations Department from 1990-92 and again from 1994-2002 and created The Newhouse School’s interdisciplinary, limited/residency distance learning program for mid-career public relations professionals, leading to a master’s degree in Communications Management.
Maria’s career includes positions as Vice President of Communications, Greater Syracuse Chamber of Commerce; Consultant for the Greater Syracuse Program, a four-year economic development campaign for the Central New York area; Director of Community Relations for the United Way of Central New York; and Editorial Assistant/Writer for the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. She supervised the Main Press Center for the 1980 Lake Placid International Winter Olympics. She managed media relations for the 1981 National Sports Festival and served as public relations chairman for the 1987 AAU/USA National Junior Olympics.
Her professional accomplishments have brought her numerous national awards and recognition from United Way of America; the American Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE); the Chamber of Commerce of the United States; and the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA). In 1992, she was inducted into PRSA’s College of Fellows and was named PRSA’s 1997 “Educator of the Year.” In 1998 she was elected to a two-year term on PRSA’s National Board of Directors, served as Secretary for 2001, and 2004 Treasurer of the 20,000-member professional society. In 1999 she was selected for membership in The Arthur W. Page Society.
Maria serves on the governing boards of the PRSA Foundation and PRSA’s College of Fellows. She also sits on the boards of directors of the United Way of Central New York, the Rosamond Gifford Zoo, and OnCenter, Onondaga County’s Convention Center.
She has been a member of The Plank Center’s Board of Advisors since its establishment in 2005.
Video produced by Perfect Cut Productions in Chicago, Ill.
The Polar Bear At The Bronx Zoo
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Elephants of CNY Asian Elephants
This is my second video from Syracuse NY. Its a little bit off the subject of my channel; but its still a beautiful site to see. This video features the herd of Asian Elephants at the Rosamond Gifford Zoo in Syracuse NY. Elephants young and old can be seen playing, interacting, and taking dirt baths. The video is both cute and entertaining.
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Highland Park, Rochester NY 2018
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Turkey hunting New York 2012