A 2ND SYRACUSE PICK-UP LOCATION IS CONFIRMED- LOOK FOR DETAILED INFORMATION SOON VIA EMAIL.
Unfortunately the bus is not ADA accessible due to fleet limitations. Please contact the email address listed on the travel and logistics page of the
March website to inquire about accommodations.
We will arrive in NYC around 12 pm. The March begins at 1 pm and ends at 4:30 pm. We will drive down and back in one day. If you are driving to a pick-up location, you can park your vehicle there for the day. If you are being picked up in Syracuse, please come to the location specified in the follow-up email which you will receive prior to pick-up.
--The first Syracuse pick-up location is at Lot 22P (119-21 Standart Street, Syracuse, NY 13210), the secondary Syracuse pick-up location is Marion Lot (Waverly Ave, Syracuse, NY 13210- across from Bird Library)- gather at your designated area no later than 7 am.
--The Cortland pick-up location is at the SUNY Cortland Corey Union building (103 Prospect Terrace, Cortland, NY 13045- parking available at Neubig Road and Prospect Terrace)- gather no later than 8 am.
--The bus will return to Cortland no earlier than 9 pm, and to Syracuse no earlier than 9-10 pm.
COST: We're asking for donations on a sliding scale from $5 to $50. You will be prompted to pay by credit card or via Paypal after completing the form. Please fill out the form for each person reserving a ticket. Donate what is reasonable for you. No-one will be turned away due to inability to pay- select "free ticket" from the Bus Seat(s) Donation options.
Include memo- Sept 17 Climate March
Syracuse Peace Council
(attention Lee Cridland)
2013 E Genesee Street
Syracuse, NY 13210
March organizers encourage participants to
join a hub when they arrive in NYC.
SPC recommends Nuclear Free-Carbon Free, organized by the
Nuclear Information and Resource Service. To join them during the march, contact Tim Judson at
timj@nirs.org.
*use a mask during the bus ride unless eating or drinking* *bring food and a full water bottle to the march- water filling stations available on the route* *wear weather-appropriate clothing and shoes for a 1.3 mile walk*
Please direct questions about the March or the bus trip to Hilary-Anne Coppola at hilcoppola@gmail.com.
The CNY bus organizers are
Syracuse Peace Council/
Neighbors of the Onondaga Nation,
Alliance for a Green Economy, the
SU/ESF and
Cortland NYPIRG chapters, and
Haudenosaunee Environmental Task Force. Generous support is provided by
Food and Water Watch,
American Indian Law Alliance,
Sierra Club Atlantic Chapter,
NYPIRG,
CNY Solidarity Coalition,
Climate Change Awareness & Action, the
SUNY ESF Center for Native Peoples & the Environment, and
SU Parking and Transportation Services.