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BVA task force rescues banking services for Morris and the Butternut Valley


After six months of research, organizing, strategizing and negotiating, the Butternut Valley Alliance has announced a partnership with Sidney Federal Credit Union.  SFCU will now take the necessary measures to open a full-service branch in Morris. This development comes as a result of proactive steps taken by the “Save Our Bank” task force, guided by BVA board members and including several concerned residents.


SFCU will now apply to the New York State Department of Financial Services for designation as a Bank Development District.  This designation will make the branch opening financially feasible and will also allow municipalities to bank with the credit union.


While the BDD process can take 6 to 12 months, SFCU plans to begin offering limited services in the very near future by appointing a business development representative to assist businesses and residents in opening accounts. Opening a temporary field office is a possibility.


To reestablish banking services based in the Village of Morris, the Save Our Bank task force sent a statement of need to more than 15 financial institutions to explore their interest in expanding operations to the Butternut Valley. Requests for proposals were sent to the three institutions that responded favorably.

“In the end, it came down to a choice between two credit unions both of whom were able to meet the needs of Butternut Valley residents, businesses and municipalities," said Ed Lentz, BVA chair and member of the task force. "It was a tough choice, but we ultimately decided that, on balance, and taking into account the local name recognition of SFCU, partnering with SFCU was the best decision for our community at this time."


“We look forward to serving the residents of the Butternut Valley and welcoming them to experience of how SFCU is making banking easier,” said SFCU CEO Jim Reynolds, adding that SFCU is currently one of the fastest growing credit unions in New York, with a membership of more than 70,000 customers and assets totaling more than $980 million. 


Headquartered in Sidney, NY, SFCU is a full-service financial institution. SFCU membership is open to anyone who lives, works, worships or attends school in Chenango, Cortland, Delaware, Essex, Fulton, Hamilton, Madison, Montgomery, Onondaga, Otsego and Schoharie counties and portions of Broome, Oneida and Herkimer counties.  More information on SFCU can be found at www.sfcuonline.org.



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donation to BVA makes the Butternut Valley watershed an even better place to live, work and play. 

 

LIVE ~  In 2022 donations supported two creek restoration projects. We teamed up with Upper Susquehanna Coalition to plant over 200 trees on a Wetland Trust property along the Butternut. We also hauled out agricultural plastic that has clogged one of our creeks since the flood of 2021. To date we have removed over 8000 pounds of material. These efforts help to increase permanent open space, assist flood mitigation, and promote water quality ~ making the Butternut Valley a great place to live. 

 

WORK ~ Our programs, like the New Lisbon Gravel Grinder attract visitors from around the state to explore our landscapes and enjoy local shops, restaurants and accommodations. We hope our local economy gains from these small-scale placemaking endeavors.

 

PLAY ~ On the Trail of Art engaged student, professional and amateur artists to exhibit together in our annual “gallery in the forest”. It was a weekend of community and fun in Basswood Pond State Forest.


It’s a fact of life that our small organization depends on members and friends for financial support, small and large. become a member and/or donate today! Thanks!

  

BVA is a 501(c)(3) federal tax exempt, not-for-profit corporation – your donation is tax deductible under section 170 of the Internal Revenue Code



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BVA and Morris Historical Association hosted a talk -

Mills II, How They Work


By Tom Washbon


Was held on Wednesday, October 19, 2023 at 7 pm

Part III is coming October 18, 2024

at the Morris Fire House


Attendance was in person or by Zoom

"Terrific presentation. Technical details, visual, audio surprisingly good. Tom so well prepared. Will tune in again."

- Chris Sadlocha


Watch a recording of the program here:

Mills II - YouTube recording

Watch a recording of the first Mills presentation at this link Mills I YouTube recording


(Image at left: Bailey’s Mills, Bailey Road, Morris, NY, circa 1900)

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The Butternut Valley Alliance is a 501(c)(3) organization. Our mission is to encourage the Butternut Creek watershed to become an even better place to live, work, and play. Our activities connect communities, protect the environment, and promote the arts.

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Leading the Butternut Creek watershed toward a sustainable future.
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Morris, NY  13808