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Forest Home Chapel – First United Methodist Church of Forest Home – Ithaca, NY

About The Sacred Site

Location:
224 Forest Home Drive
Ithaca, NY 1485

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Website: https://www.foresthomechapelumc.org/

Date of Construction: 1915

Style: Colonial Revival Style

Architect / Builder: Clarence A. Martin, Dean of Cornell’s College of Architecture

Activities

Saturday
Visitors are invited to look round our building entering through our new handicap entryway, or through our front door. They can view our Sanctuary, and listen to musical performances between 2:30pm and 3:30pm.  On the first floor we have two offices and a handicap accessible bathroom.  We have a stair glide down to our Fellowship Hall downstairs.  One of our missions is to reach out to the wider community through our music,  and also to encourage and financially support those music students from the local colleges who join our choir or play music for us.
There will be refreshments downstairs as well as a powerpoint presentation on our Church history, plus Chapel Members to show you photo albums and other memorabilia.

Visitors will also be encouraged to walk around the building to view our garden and Pearl Buck sign who used to live in the Parsonage which is the next door building at 220 FHD.

 

Sunday

Visitors are invited to join our morning service at 9:30am, or to join us after the Service at 10:30am in the Fellowship Hall for refreshments and to learn more about our Church building and Church community.

  

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