Support continues to grow for the Fulton Block Builders

Nancy Kush Ellis, Vice President of Fulton Savings Bank is shown here after presenting Linda Eagan with a check for $10,000.00 for the Fulton Block Builder (FBB) project. “Fulton Savings Bank is proud to be a Corporate Sponsor of this new initiative and thanks all those involved for their continued enthusiasm and hard work.!” Ellis said.

Fulton Savings Bank

Bringing homeowners together in one block builds community and generates confidence. “Residents of the city are encouraged to start organizing their blocks as pre applications will be accepted from March 1st through April 1st. Home owners are asked to go the FBB website for help with this organization. On the website residents will find: sample letters, tips, frequently asked questions and application forms.” Eagan said.

Fulton Block Builders is a program that generates neighborhood pride and helps homeowners and property owners recover part of the cost of their exterior property investment. The core feature of this approach is to build on strengths rather than just fix weaknesses.

In 1871, a group of civic leaders organized Fulton Savings Bank “to receive deposits from tradesmen, clerks, mechanics, laborers, minors, servants and others.”  The first Bank location was in a rented room at the northeast corner of Second and Oneida Streets.  The Bank has been serving the greater Fulton community ever since and continues to Build Trust for Generations. This donation to FBB is another commitment to that philosophy.
 

Fulton Block Builders Has Been Receiving Strong Support From Within The Fulton City Limits

Dennis Goss

Fulton Block Builders has been receiving strong support from within the Fulton city limits. But for the first time, business support has come from outside of the city with a donation from Sweet-Woods Memorial Co. in Phoenix.

“Dennis Goss, owner/operator of Sweet-Woods Memorial Co. in Phoenix is shown here presenting Linda Eagan with a check for the Fulton Block Builder project. “I’ve been watching Linda build momentum for this grass roots revitalization project for the past year and believe strongly in the benefits this can bring to the Fulton community. I just felt like I had to get involved!” Goss said.

“March 1st the eligible blocks for the Block Challenge grant program will be announced” Eagan said. “Fulton Block Builders has received a matching $100,000.00 grant, for 2017, from the Shineman Foundation. The match is nearly 2/3rds complete thanks to individuals and companies from now…both inside and outside the Fulton city limits. Support has been fantastic; please check out the website to learn more about this great project and how to lend your support.”

Since 1932, Sweet-Woods Memorial Co. has provided thousands of families all over Central New York with premium quality memorials, bronze plaques, and mausoleums.  With locations in Phoenix, Brewerton and Camillus, the business was founded with one philosophy in mind: to provide the best quality material and craftsmanship available, at a reasonable price.
 

We Need You!

Spring is fast approaching and I can’t wait for winter to be over! Why, you ask? So many exciting things are going to happen in Fulton this year!

We’ve all been waiting for a glimpse of hope, something that will help our neighborhoods feel like a real community…neighbors helping neighbors, neighborhoods getting together for a cookout, kids playing hide-n-seek or tag. I’m ready to take on the challenge of making our city a place we can be proud of again…are you?

People are talking and the good news is spreading. Support is steadily growing among the local business community.

We are extremely grateful for the $25,000 donation from Pathfinder Bank. 

Pathfinder Bank

We are also very grateful for the $1,500 donation from John and Barb Sharkey from Universal Properties and Universal Metal Works, over $1,000 from the Fulton Sunrise Rotary, and another donation of $1,000 from the Fulton Lions Club!

Sharkey Donation
Fulton Lion's Club
Rotary Club

Now we need your support! You can help make a difference with a donation of any amount... every donation received will get us much closer to the match needed for the Shineman Foundation grant.

Fulton Lions Club Donates $1,000 to Fulton Block Builders

Lion's Club

FULTON, NY – The Fulton Lions Club recently donated $1,000 to Fulton Block Builders, (FBB), it was announced by President David Guyer. “The Fulton Block Challenge neighborhood revitalization program is a critical step forward in reshaping our city and restoring pride, one block at a time,” Guyer said. “Fulton Lions is proud to be a supporter.” Guyer is shown with Linda Egan, FBB administrative director.

Fulton’s Lions Club, also known for their Lions Loot Sweepstakes, (April 30, 2017), and Lions Mane Event Comedy Night, provides financial assistance for those in need of eyeglasses, eye exams, and hearing aids to residents in the Greater Fulton area. For further information on Fulton Lions, visit their Facebook page under “Fulton NY Lions.”

Meet Susan Arena - Press Release

Susan Arena Fulton Block Builders

The Fulton Block Builders are following the Healthy Neighborhood Community Revitalization Initiative. To achieve this, it is crucial that home improvement projects maintain the architectural character of the structure, neighborhood character, and historic character to ensure that investment adds value. 

To accomplish this, Fulton Block Builders is working with an Architectural Historian, Susan Arena, who grew up in Fulton but now resides and works in the greater Boston area. Susan went to Volney Elementary, Fulton Junior High and G. Ray Bodley until she graduated in 1999. During those years Susan was active in swimming, soccer, community outreach through a variety of clubs, her church, and with her friends and family. Susan is a steadfast friend and will quickly tell you that her best friends are also her family members. 

Following high school Susan attended Hobart and William Smith Colleges where she continued her community engagement and graduated with her Bachelor’s Degree in Architectural Studies. She then went on to achieve a Master’s Degree in Historic Preservation from the University of Vermont.

Today Susan is an Architectural Historian and meets the Secretary of the Interior's professional qualification standards, in the areas of Architectural History and Historic Preservation. She has nearly a decade of related work experience, which has included completing National Register nominations, historic building assessments and surveys, and leading educational and outreach initiatives. Susan has just taken a new position as the Preservation Planner for the City of Worcester, Massachusetts.  

It is Susan’s love of history, her hometown and her keen sense of community that has led her to volunteer to put together historical paint palettes for homeowners in the city of Fulton to refer to. Residents will be incentivized to use the identified palettes by offering a bonus to residents that select from colors laid out in each palette.
Please join the Fulton Block Builders in extending our deepest gratitude to Susan Arena for her selfless donation to this exciting new project. 

 

Restoring Pride in Fulton’s Neighborhoods

Many people think restoring pride in the neighborhoods in Fulton is a tall order. A small but fast growing group of people, the Fulton Block Builders, have made it their mission to change this way of thinking. Working together, we know we can get homeowners to come together in the community to collaborate on improvements to their properties, building confidence in Fulton’s neighborhoods and inspiring others to reinvest. We are dedicated to revitalizing our neighborhoods and building neighborhood pride.

The Valley News Article

Can it be done? We know it can! The Fulton Block Builders have already created a contagious spirit of hope for people in Fulton. The excitement is spreading and people are talking! On Facebook alone we reached over 6,000 people in only 8 days!
Have you heard about us yet? The local paper, The Valley News, recently ran a headline about the top stories they covered in 2016. Guess what made the list? You guessed it, the Fulton Block Builders! 

For Fulton’s neighborhoods to become vibrant, families already living in Fulton have to want to stay, and those visiting, have to conclude they might want to live here too. It is the mission of Fulton Block Builders to coordinate efforts to make this so. 

We can and will build pride in Fulton’s neighborhoods, together, one block at a time.

The Time has Come to Choose our Fulton

Fulton Block Builders follows the Healthy Neighborhood Initiative brought forth by Don Poland an urban geographer and Charles Buki a nationally recognized housing and neighborhood expert. The Healthy Neighborhood Initiative supports homeowners making intentional decisions that impact their community, property values, pride and sense of civic engagement. Fulton, New York, much like many small cities in America used to be one of the great ones. A city of people not just full of pride, but of good neighborliness as well. Yet for the last several decades Fulton’s small city charm has retreated in profound ways. The people of Fulton have invested less and less in our community. 

Neighbors have stopped talking one to another. New people have moved in and neighborhoods feel different. Troubling trends have been taking root. Homes are being painted less frequently. Fences repaired less often. Streets are maintained with less vigor and flowers are seen on fewer properties. It is through these small decisions, Fulton, like so many other communities that have suffered decades of disinvestment, is at a crossroads.

Now is the time for Fulton to make a decision. Will we work together to bring back engagement or accept this new disinvested approach? Will we choose beauty or charmless? Will we work together to replace self-repeating disinvestment behaviors or will we accelerate our positives with self-repeating investment activities?

The fact is, much of Fulton is comprised of hardworking families who take good care of their homes and want their neighbors to do the same. The central task now facing Fulton, is to do right by those living in or being from Fulton. The community as a whole and citizens acting individually must decide to stop self-defeating disinvestment, both financial and civic and start reinvesting. Now is the time to harness the overwhelming desire on the part of so many Fulton households to live in a beautiful, vibrant, full of pride city. To capture the desire on the part of Friends of Fulton Parks, Fulton Footpaths, CNY Arts, Business Banners across the city and the Lake Neatahwanta clean-up.

Some will say it can’t be done without new business coming, without zoning being enforced and without the city as a partner. All of which is true, each has a part in creating the underlying essence of what is needed, PRIDE. 

Charles Buki states “Pride is what comes through when mailboxes and house numbers shine, when lawns are mowed, snow is shoveled and leaves are raked. Pride comes through in washed windows, fresh coats of paint, holiday lighting and landscaped yards. Pride is the name of the game. It is the essence of stability which in turn is the backbone of good schools, a strong tax base, a vibrant civic and cultural life, and a thriving downtown.” For Fulton’s neighborhoods to become vibrant, families already living in Fulton have to want to stay, and those visiting, have to conclude they might want to live here too. 

It is the mission of Fulton Block Builders to coordinate efforts to make this so. For more information on the Fulton Block Builders and the Healthy Neighborhood Initiative contact Linda Eagan at fultonblockbuilders@gmail.com or call (315) 529-9181.