Where we live: Athens / Sayre / Waverly

The Sayre–Athens–Waverly area, commonly called “The Valley,” is a small tri-state region along the Pennsylvania/New York border with a mix of riverfront parks, affordable housing, healthcare jobs, and community-focused events. It’s anchored by the Guthrie medical system in Sayre and has easy access to the Finger Lakes, Ithaca, and the Endless Mountains.

Watkins Glen  Hill Top  Athens Street Fair

 

Community Activities:

Corning: 

  • Downtown Corning: beautiful and walkable downtown, known as the Gaffer district, named for the glass blowers that help build Corning
    • Filled with unique shops and galleries, restaurants and family friendly bars
    • Great salons and spas
    • Gaffer District
  • Corning Museum of Glass: world renowned glass museum with interactive exhibits for children and adults
  • Rockwell Museum: American art museum and Kids Art Lab
  • Harris Hill
  • National Soaring Museum: Aviation Museum where you can try flying in a glider
  • Harris Hill Amusement park
  • Curtis Museum: Early aviation museum
  • Keuka Wine Trail
  • TAGS: local music venue and restaurant featuring a variety of touring artists and events

   

Watkins Glen: 

Ithaca:

  • Outdoor Activities
    • Explore the gorge trails at Buttermilk Falls State Park — one of Ithaca’s signature waterfall hikes.
    • Hike to Taughannock Falls, one of the tallest waterfalls east of the Rockies.
    • Walk the Cascadilla Gorge Trail between downtown and Cornell.
    • Visit Cornell Botanic Gardens during spring, summer, or peak fall foliage.
    • Paddle or kayak on Cayuga Lake.
    • Spend an afternoon lakeside at Stewart Park.
    • Drive or bike portions of the Cayuga Lake Wine Trail.
    • Swim or picnic at Robert H. Treman State Park and Lucifer Falls.
  • Arts & Culture
    • Tour Cornell University’s campus, including the clock tower and historic stone architecture.
    • Visit the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell.
    • Catch live music, theater, or lectures at Ithaca College or Cornell.
    • Explore local artist studios on the Greater Ithaca Art Trail.
    • Take a pottery or art class at Kelly Brown Clayworks.
    • Watch an aerial arts or circus performance at Circus Culture.
  • Shopping
    • Walk, shop, and people-watch at Ithaca Commons — the heart of downtown Ithaca.
    • Browse local vendors at the Ithaca Farmers Market, especially on weekends.
    • Explore boutiques, bookstores, and cafés inside The Dewitt Mall.
    • Hunt for vintage finds, records, and local crafts around downtown Ithaca.
  • Restaurants & Food
    • Have wood-fired pizza and handmade pasta at Thompson and Bleecker.
    • Try creative small plates and cocktails at Food Lab.
    • Grab Mediterranean street food and malawach wraps at Lev Kitchen.
    • Experience Ithaca’s famous café culture with locally roasted coffee shops throughout downtown.
    • Visit wineries, cideries, and breweries throughout the Finger Lakes region surrounding Ithaca.
  • Festivals & Events
    • Attend the annual Ithaca Festival — Ithaca’s biggest community arts celebration.
    • Check out seasonal events downtown like Apple Harvest Festival, ice sculpture events, and outdoor summer concerts on the Commons.