From Risk to Resilience - Strengthening Cayuga Lake's Future Through Community Action - June 8th, 7PM
- Frontenac Museum
- May 20
- 1 min read

In the Finger Lakes region, we are privileged to have abundant freshwater, a vital resource that sustains our communities and ecosystems. Liz Kreitinger will take you on a journey through the 850 square mile Cayuga Lake Watershed, sharing why it matters to each one of us - along with the challenges our land and water are currently facing.
You will gain insight into the complex and dedicated network of people and organizations working to protect and restore our water, and resources to take a step further in their own stewardship of our watershed for future generations.
Cayuga Lake is in our backyard. Visitors come to vacation, swim, boat and fish in it. It is our responsibility to help keep it safe for years to come.
Liz Kreitinger is the Steward & Executive Director of the Cayuga Lake Watershed Network, a position she has served in for the past 3 years. She is an environmental scientist by training. She has worked for the US Geological Survey, in environmental consulting.
Please join us on Sunday, June 8th at 7pm at the Frontenac Historical Society, 178 Cayuga St. Union Springs, NY 13160. All are welcome. No admission and refreshments are served.