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YWCA Looking For Community Support and Input

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The YWCA of Cortland is seeking community support and input through a survey they are conducting in preparation for submitting a Historic Preservation Grant Application.


The survey is open now through June 10th (Saturday). If the YWCA is awarded the grant it will help finish restoring the exterior of the Randall building, which the organization acquired back in 1919.

“YWCA Cortland’s building at 14 Clayton Avenue is listed on the state and federal registers of historical places and is also part of the Downtown Cortland Historic District. The original building was the home of Billy P. Randall, son of Roswell Randall who developed most of downtown Cortland with his brother William Randall.” The YWCA said in a statement.

The community is welcomed to learn more about the history of the YWCA and the Randall building by clicking HERE. To participate in the survey, community members may click HERE.

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