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Enter the First Delhi Halloween Decorating Contest

You can enter your house or business in Delhi’s first Halloween Decorating Contest. Delhi’s own Emmett Tweed (12 years old) came to the Greater Delhi Area Chamber of Commerce with the hope of putting together a contest to showcase the best Halloween decorations in Delhi.

There will be prizes for the top three entries!

There is a separate contest for Businesses.

If you would like to enter your home, nominate your neighbors or enter a business, please contact Emmett at delhishalloweencontest@gmail right away. Final judging is taking place on October 29th.


Souther Tier Regional Economic Development- Strategic Plan Update 2023

The Southern Tier Regional Economic Development Council (REDC) is updating its 2011 Strategic Plan to define a new vision for the economic future of the Southern Tier region and is competing for a $10 Million Regional Challenge Award.

The REDC supports the development of the regional economy for eight counties in the Southern Tier Region of New York State: Steuben, Schuyler, Chemung, Tompkins, Tioga, Broome, Chenango and Delaware. The 2011 Strategic Plan established an economic development strategy with the goal of supporting job growth and investment in communities across the region.

The REDC is updating this strategy to keep pace with a shifting regional and national economy. The updated Strategic Plan will:

  • Provide an updated vision and focus for efforts to develop the Southern Tier’s economy

  • Analyze recent economic and demographic trends

  • Highlight major regional assets to build upon

  • Identify specific projects to fund that can advance an established vision

  • Craft a proposal for economic development strategies aimed at a specific area of focus to respond to the State’s call for proposals for awards of up to $10 million in State funding

Help Shape the Strategic Plan by attending a public open house on Thursday, October 19th from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm at the Okun Theatre at SUNY Delhi Farrell Student & Community Center at 454 Delhi Drive, Delhi, NY and voice your opinion through the Community Survey. 

Pumpkin Patches and Farm Stands Around Delhi, NY

Photo courtesy of Maplewood Farm & Orchard

Many area farms are selling pumpkins, either U-Pick or already harvested, giving you a chance to step your feet on the farm and choose your favorite pumpkin from the patch. Whether you carve it up to be something spooky or place it on your porch in its original form, pumpkins are a great way to get festive in the fall. Below are a few locations to find the perfect pumpkins! Please let us know if we forgot to mention anyone.

Burn Ayr Farm
(607) 746-7287
21031 State Highway 28
Delhi, NY 13753

Echo Orchard & Farm (now closed for the season)
(802) 578-0731
8151 County Road 26
Hamden, NY 13782

Maplewood Farm & Orchard (also hosting a Lil’ Buckaroos Rodeo every weekend!)
(607) 832-4726
596 Miller Ave
Bovina Center, NY 13740

Maxwell Farm
(607) 746-3674
21287 New York 28
Delhi, NY 13753

Middle of Meridale Farmstand
7 County Highway 10
Meridale, NY 13806

Photo courtesy of Middle of Meridale Farmstand

SUNY Delhi Student Volunteers

SUNY Delhi is currently welcoming new and returning students to campus for the start of another academic year. The return of students means the return of volunteers who may be available to assist your organization. SUNY Delhi’s Student and Community Center is now taking requests for volunteers from local organizations. If you have a particular event or project for which you could use assistance, inform the Student Center by filling out the following form: 

SUNY Delhi O'Connor Center - Volunteer Request Form

Once your request is received and approved, the service opportunity will be shared with individual volunteers and students groups. When student volunteers are identified, your organization and the volunteers will be connected via email by the SUNY Delhi Student and Community Center. This is a mutually beneficial opportunity for students to gain experience outside of the classroom while you receive their hands on support for your organization.

2023 Bridge Run Scholarship Winners

Delaware County celebrated the 27th Annual Delhi Bridge Run this past June with a wonderful turn out. The annual event brings the community together to raise scholarships for two graduating seniors and a charity or club of their choice. Graduating seniors in any Delaware County school are eligible to submit an essay about the charity of their choice, and if selected, the senior and charity receives financial support. 

This year, Stephanie Foote, from Downsville Central School, and Faith Lambert, from Walton Central School, were recipients of the Bridge Run scholarship. Stephanie Foote wrote an essay about the Downsville Fire Department and the beneficial things the volunteer-run department does for the community. She spent many years volunteering with the department, even passing the EMT Certification test when she was 17, which helped her realize her passion for the medical field. Now, she is going on to study diagnostic medical sonography at Alfred State University. 

Faith Lambert wrote about ARC of Delaware County’s Studio 190. Studio 190 is an extension of ARC and provides people with special needs a place to create art and express themselves freely. Faith participated in activities at Studio 190 which showed her how important it is for our community to provide safe spaces of expression for marginalized people. 

As recipients of the awards, Stephanie Foote, Faith Lambert and their organizations of choice, were each awarded a $750 check. This year was another successful Bridge Run thanks to the participants, donors, and community members who made it all happen. We look forward to next year.

To read Stephanie Foote and Faith Lambert’s essays, click the PDFs below.

Stephanie Foote’s Essay

Faith Lambert’s Essay

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Grand Opening of The Locale, an Outdoor Bar at The Shire Pub

Photo courtesy of The Locale

O’Neill’s Shire Pub has officially opened its outdoor bar, The Locale. This beautiful open-air setting has a lounge area for sipping cocktails with your friends, a bar with plenty of chairs and stools, and tables scattered around the patio. The theme is raw seafood and tapas, sunshine, and summer shenanigans. This lovely addition to the Shire will be open Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 5pm, weather permitting.

Find out more on their website and Instagram.

Photo courtesy of The Locale

Photo courtesy of The Locale

Delhi Fair in the Square Seeks Vendors

The Fair on the Square event in Delhi is looking for vendors. The Fair is held from 5-9 p.m. each Friday in July, rain or shine. The goal is to provide fun-filled evenings for the entire family with games, food, arts and crafts, music, and vendors who, preferably, sell locally grown or homemade items.

Register for the Fair on the Square at this link: https://forms.gle/KzppMeHBWy2rxLpX9

For more information, please contact June Barriger at 607-746-2822, or email delhifots@gmail.com.

27th Annual Delhi Bridge Run

The 27th Annual Delhi Bridge Run is taking place Saturday, June 3rd in Delhi. This time tested event has been bringing the community together for nearly three decades to raise money for two graduating seniors and a charitable organization of their choice. The race begins and ends at Hoyt Park in Delhi with an awards ceremony immediately following. There is still time to make donations and sign up to participate. The race would not be possible without the community's participation. We hope to see you there!


This year W.I.D.E, NY is hosting a festival immediately following the Bridge Run at Courthouse Square in Delhi. This event is unrelated to the annual run but encourages families to come over from the Bridge Run to enjoy food and activities. This is a family-friendly event with activities like rolling your own sushi, making persian tea blends and a West African drumming demonstration. Find out more on their website.

World W.I.D.E. Family Festival

W.I.D.E. NY, (Womxn for Inclusion, Diversity + Equity) is hosting a multi-cultural festival on Saturday, June 3rd from 11am-2pm. This is a free family-friendly event full of captivating activities intended to share a glimpse into a variety of cultural traditions and pastimes.

Some activities include making your own sushi roll with Tuna III, making your own Persian tea blend with Tay Tea, Ikebana (the Art of Japanese flower arranging) with Meat & Flowers, and a West African drumming performance. There are scheduled events happening from 11am-2pm. Swing by with your family after the Bridge Run and enjoy one of the many free activities. Find the full schedule on the website

Courtesy of W.I.D.E. NY



2023 Delhi Harvest Festival Registration is Open

The Greater Delhi Area Chamber of Commerce (GDAC) is hosting the 38th Annual Delhi Harvest Festival on Saturday, September 23 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The festival will take place at Delhi's Courthouse Square on Main Street in Delhi and will happen RAIN OR SHINE.  

We are looking for vendors to participate!

Only one of each Direct Sales Company will be permitted.

REGISTER HERE!

Pay with PayPal below or mail a check to PO Box 46 in Delhi, NY 13753.

Select the space you are registering for, then add to cart and complete the payment process.

Email hello@visitdelhiny.org with questions

All payments are final and non-refundable.

Harvest Festival Spaces

Delaware County 2023 Tourism Grant

Delaware County has launched the 2023 Tourism Grant. This grant program, an action of the Delaware County Board of Supervisors and Delaware County Tourism Advisory Board, is intended to give local businesses and local nonprofits assistance in bringing forward an initiative that will increase visitors, visitor frequency and visitor spending. 

Photo courtesy of Delaware County Economic Development

The Delaware County Occupancy tax was enacted into law for the purpose of creating a dedicated funding stream to promote and develop the tourism industry within Delaware County to stimulate economic growth. Funds raised through the occupancy tax will be utilized to support the implementation of programs designed to promote and increase tourism in Delaware County. 


The applications are open with two different deadlines. The first, Tuesday, February 28th, for non-profits and municipalities and Wednesday, March 22nd for for-profit businesses and tourism-related projects. Find out more and apply here.

GDAC Response to Village Parking Study

The Greater Delhi Area Chamber of Commerce has taken a strong and clear position on the proposed paid or metered parking on village streets. Matt Krzyston, Board President, presented the chambers position, reading a letter from the Chamber at a public hearing on Dec. 1st.

Matt Krzyston, Delhi Area Chamber of Commerce president and Delhi councilmember, recommended alternatives to paid parking. The chamber’s primary concerns, he said, include an unfair burden on local taxpayers due to proposed sale of parking passes. The study does not include the possible impact on local businesses and the chamber fears paid parking will increase issues with private parking lot congestion. Additionally, the appearance of meters will distract from the visual appeal of the business district, Kryzston said. Chamber members also question the projected revenue of approximately $200,000 annually.

The chamber is committed to solving the problem, he said, suggesting decreasing time restraints on parking spots from two hours to 30 minutes and increasing enforcement, establishing PILOT (payment in lieu of taxes) agreements with non-taxed establishments, and requesting a share of the county’s local sales tax revenue. Krzyston noted Walton has a PILOT agreement with the county for its landfill and encouraged trustees to contact Walton officials regarding the contract.
— The Reporter December 7, 2022

Read the full article in The Reporter here.

2022 Delhi Harvest Festival Registration is Open

The Greater Delhi Area Chamber of Commerce (GDAC) is hosting the 37th Annual Delhi Harvest Festival on Saturday, October 1 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The festival will take place at Delhi's Courthouse Square on Main Street in Delhi and will happen RAIN OR SHINE.  

We are looking for vendors to participate!

Only one of each Direct Sales Company will be permitted.

REGISTER HERE!

Pay with PayPal below.

Select the space you are registering for, then add to cart and complete the payment process.

Chamber email is delhichamber@delhitel.net

All payments are final and non-refundable.

Harvest Festival Spaces

Delhi Holiday Parade will Celebrate Village Bicentennial

The Greater Delhi Area Chamber of Commerce is excited to host this year's Delhi Holiday Parade on Friday, December 3 at 5:30 p.m. Those interested in participating should sign up using the form below.

Line up will begin at 4:30 p.m. in the lower parking lot at SUNY Delhi. The parade will start at 5:30 p.m. and go to the Courthouse Square.

Santa and Mrs. Claus will be on the Square to welcome your family!

The Village of Delhi Bicentennial is providing prizes for parade participants that decorate according to the Bicentennial theme.

$200 for 1st place

$100 for 2nd place

$50 for 3rd place

Look back for future updates!

2021 Delhi Harvest Festival Registration is Open

The Greater Delhi Area Chamber of Commerce (GDAC) is hosting the 36th Annual Delhi Harvest Festival on Saturday, September 25 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The festival will take place at Delhi's Courthouse Square on Main Street in Delhi and will happen RAIN OR SHINE.  

We are looking for vendors to participate!

Only one of each Direct Sales Company will be permitted.

Pay with PayPal below.

Select the space you are registering for, then add to cart and complete payment process.

Chamber email is delhichamber@delhitel.net

All payments are final and non-refundable.

Harvest Festival Spaces

2020 Census--It's Not Too Late to Respond

It’s Not Too Late to Respond to the 2020 Census and Shape Your Future. The 2020 Census has been underway since earlier this year, but if you haven’t responded yet, it’s not too late to respond and shape your future.   

It's Not Too Late 

You can still complete the questionnaire yourself online at 2020census.gov, by calling  844-330-2020, or by returning the paper form you received in the mail. Respond using the address where you were living on April 1, 2020 and include anyone who was living with you at the time. 

Your response matters – as does that of your friends, family, and neighbors – because the results of the 2020 Census determine how many seats your state gets in the U.S. House of Representatives and inform how hundreds of billions of dollars in federal funding will be allocated every year to communities like yours across the country. You can view your state, city, or county’s response rates via our  online interactive map.

If you respond on your own now, it is less likely that a census taker will visit you in person later this summer to help you complete the questionnaire. However, if someone from the Census Bureau does visit you, please cooperate with them. You’ll know they are a Census Bureau employee by their identification badge, which will have their photograph, a U.S. Department of Commerce watermark, and an expiration date. All census takers have been trained on social distancing protocols, will be issued Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and will follow local guidelines for its use. 

The once-a-decade population count is mandated by the U.S. Constitution. Responses to the census inform planning and funding decisions for emergency and disaster response, healthcare and hospitals, schools and education, roads and bridges, and other vital community resources. Census responses shape the future for everyone, whether you live in a city or a small town, a rural area, on a boat, or in an RV. It impacts children, college students, and adults of all ages. 

That’s why everyone should respond and be counted.

If you’re not able to verify if someone else in your household has already responded, such as a roommate or family member, go ahead and respond and include everyone in your household in your response; the Census Bureau eliminates duplicate responses when processing the questionnaires.    Your answers to the 2020 Census questionnaire are strictly confidential and protected by law. Your census responses cannot be used against you by any government agency or court in any way. Responses are only used to produce statistics.

Delhi Area Businesses Open

Here are the local business hours open in the community for takeout/food. The Chamber will try to keep this list updated as quickly as possible. Please email delhichamber@delhitel.net if you have an update or addition. Follow the business’s social media link for the most up to date info or call ahead.

If you are feeling ill or having symptoms of the virus please refrain from going in public and contact your healthcare provider.

RESTAURANTS

  • Bagels N Cream - (607) 746-8100 - Call in orders for takeout - sliced bread, rolls(6/pack), sub rolls(5/pack) also available in prepack. Check Facebook page for specials. Open 6:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. Monday through Friday.

  • Tuna III - (607) 746-6777 - will remain open for take out AND we will offer delivery service immediately (5 miles radius). Open Tues & Wed: 4:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m., Thursday & Friday: 11:45 a.m. - 2:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. and Sat & Sun: 11:45 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.

  • Cross Roads Cafe - Pamela Guy will be delivering to doorsteps in and around the Delhi Area at noontime , and again about 5ish. Text her your name, address, and orders to 607 435 5126. Use venmo for payments or leave check for me to pick up.

  • Cugino’s - 746-7825 or 746-7830 - open for carryout and delivery. They will attempt to deliver farther for people that might need or want. Just call and ask.

  • The Ponds Restaurant - (607) 746 6199 - offering take-out on Fridays & Saturdays 4 p.m.- 8 p.m. Take-out includes most menu items, beer, wine & spirits. Bring your own closed container for alcohol drinks. Bottled beer is also available for take-out.

  • Delhi Pizza Company - (607) 646-4086 - Open Monday - Thursday, 11 a.m. until 8 p.m., Friday & Saturday, 11 a.m. until 9 p.m.

  • Delhi Diner - 746-2207 - Tuesday-Friday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Call in orders:

  • Bluestone - 746-4200 - Open for takeout every day from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Order online at www.toasttab.com/bluestone

  • Stonewall at the Meredith - Open Fridays. Order by noon for pick up between 4:30 and 5:30 p.m. See menu and order ONLINE, call (607) 464-5029, or email info@thestonewallgroup.com

  • Hollow - Pickup available on Friday and Saturday from 12 p.m. until 6 p.m. Order online throughout the week and schedule your pick up time at: WWW.HOLLOWTOGO.COM

  • Dixies - (607) 746-3775 - 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. Tuesday to Sunday. One customer allowed in the store at a time, and staff are the only ones touching the merchandise. More information is available on the front door of the store.

  • Delhi Liquor Store - (607) 746-2321 - Curbside delivery effective Monday, March 23, 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.

  • Polar Bear - (607) 432-0901 - Open Wednesday through Sunday from 1 p.m. until 7 p.m. for takeout.

  • Sal’s Traditional Meat Center - 51996 State Highway 10 in Bloomville. Open Monday - Saturday from 8 a.m. until 5:30 p.m.

  • Brushland Eating House in Bovina - (607) 832-4861 - Ongoing fundraiser for staff & delivery service. Check Instagram for daily details. Donate to the staff & receive food! 1) Donate via VENMO to BrushlandEating. 2) Call or email with the number of people eating. 3) They will give you a window for pick up and or delivery (if possible).

  • Bull and Garland in Hobart

GROCERY STORES

  • Good Cheap Food - (607) 746-6562 - Online Ordering Now Available!! In addition to curbside pickup, we are hoping to deliver to shut-ins within the Village of Delhi. If you know of anyone to whom this would be of use, please let them know. Best communication via email, goodcheapfood@yahoo.com. Monday through Wednesday, open 10:00 - 11:00 for seniors only. The store will close at 6:00 p.m. Thursday through Saturday open 9:00 - 10:00 for seniors only. The store will close at 7:00 p.m. Every day at 1:45 the last customer allowed into the store to ensure all customers are out by 2:00. The store will be closed from 2:00-2:30 every day for sanitation. Quarter Moon Cafe - will begin offering prepared foods, available to pick up at Good Cheap Food. On Thursday we'll be smoking chickens. Chickens will be spice rubbed and cooked through. You can purchase a half or a whole bird. They will be available warm on Thursday. Any unsold with be chilled and in the cooler after that. Half birds are $9 and whole birds are $15. If you would like to reserve a bird or two, please send an email to info@quartermooncafe.com.

  • Catskills Regional Harvest & Butcher Shop in Andes - (607) 427-9848 - Open 9 a.m. - 10 a.m. for Seniors only. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Closed Monday, 3/22.

  • Price Chopper - (607) 746-8001 - 6 a.m. - 7 a.m. - open exclusively for those vulnerable to coronavirus. Open 7 a.m. - 10 p.m. for the general public.

FARM STANDS

  • Home Sweet Good Goodies - 77 Huff Road in Delhi. (Huff Road is off of Glen Bernie). Products are available in the farm store. Open 7 days a week from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. We ask that customers write their name, items they bought, and the price in the notebook, and leave the cash in the cash box. We accept cash, check, paypal, or venmo. When using paypal the name is Wandering Brook Farm. When using venmo the username is cowbella2020.

  • Burn Ayr Farm - 21031 State Highway 28 in Delhi. Call Kathy at 607-746-7287 to coordinate a no-contact pick-up.

  • Clark Farms Creamery - 2899 Elk Creek in Delhi

  • Fieldstone Farm - 4236 County Highway 18 in Delhi. If Open Sign is up - Stop on in! (If our OPEN sign is up but no one is in the shop, honk!) Otherwise, call 607-287-9236 to schedule an appointment. Ground Beef, stew meat, London Broils, Roasts, Short Ribs, Sirloin Steaks, Rib Steaks, NY Strip Steaks, Soup Bones and much more! Call 607-746-3826 or 607-435-0792 to place your order! We are located on one of Delaware County’s most scenic roads along the west branch of Delaware River! Feel free to walk the farm for exercise, buy some beef.

  • Maple Shade Farm - 2066 County Highway 18 in Delhi

  • Byebrook Farm - 7531 County Highway 18 in Bloomville. Open 6 a.m. until 11 p.m. every day with Raw milk, butter, pies, pancake mix, maple syrup, eggs and more.

  • Humdinger Farm Store- 53159 State Highway 10 in Bloomville - (607)-538 1041 - Open 7 days a week, 10 a.m.- 7 p.m. for Milk, meat, jams, soup, cheeses, maple & more.

  • Greenane Farms - 196 County Hwy 10, in Meridale. We are open Thursday, Friday, and Saturday 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Call ahead to have your meats cut and ready for your arrival (607) 746-8878

  • Berry Brook Farm - 114 Back River Road in Hamden - (607) 267-0184 - Fresh produce from the family farm. Orders for pick up at the farm. Please email us by Wednesday at 8 p.m. with your order at berrybrookfarmorganic@gmail.com for pick up Friday/Saturday.

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2019 Business Holiday Lights Contest - Register Now!

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This annual tradition returns! Decorate your business by Wednesday, December 18, 2019, for a chance to win cash prizes and bragging rights!  Be chosen as the Best Business with Holiday Lights! 

Judging is based on design, creativity, festive appearance, and overall visual impact.

Prizes:
$100 for First Place
$50 for Second Place
$25 for Third Place

Pre-register by using the form below.  We hope to see you shine your holiday spirit this season!