Thanks For Your Support!


On May 28, 2015 Cayuga Radio Group once again collected cans in the Ithaca Festival Parade. This year we collected over 1,700 pounds of food, and we couldn’t have done it without you.

Thank you to our supporters of this program: The United Way of Tompkins Country, Trux Outfitter, Mark’s Pizzeria, Wegman’s, Tompkins County Solid Waste and the Ithaca Festival.

Check out our photos of the parade!

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