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Irondequoit Eco-Fair

In 2024 and 2025, CIG organized Eco-Fairs, which took place during June Farmers' Markets at the Irondequoit Town Hall campus. Each Eco-Fair featured over 20 vendors and non-profit organizations in the sustainability space, and received hundreds of visitors. In 2026, CIG decided to use a more targeted strategy of hosting a single sustainability group at a table at the Farmers' Market, on several occasions throughout the summer. The objective is to uplift the efforts of one group at a time. Be on the lookout for notices about which dates CIG will appear at the Irondequoit Farmers' Market.

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Be on the lookout for a CIG table at the Irondequoit Farmers' Market

When: Summer 2026 

Where:  1280 Titus Avenue, Rochester, NY 14617

Arriving: Car parking and bike racks available

Restrooms: available nearby in the Irondequoit Public Library

Past Vendors (2025)

Vendors appear in alphabetical order

40 x 30 Irondequoit

Description goes here. 

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Citizens’ Climate Lobby – Rochester NY Chapter

Interested in solving climate change? You are welcome in Citizens’ Climate. We’re regular people from New York who are working together to get climate laws passed. We believe that the only way to tackle climate change is together. We connect over shared concerns, build consensus, and work with elected officials from every party towards climate solutions.t.

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A Frog House

A Frog House, located on the Erie Canal in Pittsford, NY (Rochester area), is a dedicated center for amphibian conservation, education, and advocacy. Founded by Margot Fass, it fosters environmental stewardship through community events, workshops for children and adults, and the creation of vernal ponds to protect local ecosystems, promoting a, "ribbiting" experience.

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City of Rochester Water Bureau

The City of Rochester Water Bureau, part of the Department of Environmental Services, has supplied high-quality drinking water from Hemlock and Canadice Lakes since 1876. It serves city residents and businesses, averaging 22 million gallons daily, and manages infrastructure including storage reservoirs at Cobbs Hill and Highland Parks

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Braddock Bay Bird Observatory

Braddock Bay Bird Observatory (BBBO) is a non-profit, volunteer-operated research facility on the south shore of Lake Ontario (near Rochester, NY) dedicated to studying migrating songbirds. Located at 10 Braddocks Avenue in Hilton, it serves as a critical stopover spot for thousands of migratory birds that are banded and released annually

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Climate Solutions Accelerator

The Climate Solutions Accelerator is a nonpartisan, 501(c)(3) nonprofit in the Genesee-Finger Lakes region, dedicated to accelerating local efforts to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to climate change. It serves as a backbone organization, fostering collaboration, evidence-based advocacy, and community action to build a healthier, more equitable, and regenerative region.

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