Ithaca, NY – Visions Federal Credit Union invites the Tompkins County and surrounding community to enjoy free admission to summer events at the Visions Amphitheater.

The inaugural season will bring yoga, comedy, and family entertainment to the new outdoor venue, located next to the Visions branch at 408 Elmira Road in Ithaca, NY. 

About the events:

 

  • Sunrise Yoga on Sunday, June 11th at 7:30am will feature an hour of morning flow with Jennifer Kalka-King, yoga instructor at Yoga Body Shop in Binghamton. All levels of experience are encouraged to attend. Please bring a yoga mat or towel. Check-in begins at 7:00am. To learn more about Yoga Body Shop, visit yogabodyshop.com.
  • Comedy Night on Thursday, July 27th at 7:30pm will feature Comedy on the Commons with a diverse lineup of comedians that showcase New York's funniest entertainers. Check-in begins at 7:00pm. To learn more about Comedy on the Commons, visit comedyonthecommons.com.
  • Sing Me a Story! Read Me a Song! on Saturday, August 5th at 9:00am will feature reading and musical talents of John Simon and Cal Walker as they share "interactive renditions of songs that come from books and books that come from songs." 

Attendance is free for these community events, with concessions available for purchase. No tickets are necessary, but registration is encouraged. Registration details are available on Facebook, at visionsfcu.org/events, and at the Visions branch in Ithaca. Visions encourages attendees to bring their own lawn chairs or towels. Questions about the events can be directed to events@visionsfcu.org.

About Visions
 

Visions Federal Credit Union is a not for profit financial institution completely owned by its members. Established in 1966, Visions proudly serves over 250,000 members in communities throughout New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. Services include banking as well as auto, home, personal, and business loans. 

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    In efforts driven by Visions employees, this year’s campaign (November and December 2023) benefitted more than 13 community organizations throughout their three-state footprint in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. The Season of Giving supports organization-wide projects in addition to regional and local initiatives that are championed by employees. Fifteen employees organized giveback projects, including donation drives for clothes, toys, gifts, and pet supplies that were then distributed by partnering organizations and nonprofits in Visions communities.

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    Senator Webb presented Muse with the Senate Commendation Award during a Black History Month celebration (February 2024) that underscored the vital contributions and achievements of Black individuals and businesses in the community. The award presentation noted that Muse’s leadership, characterized by positivity and encouragement, has significantly contributed to the economic development of the Southern Tier and that his active participation on numerous community boards and advisory councils nationwide further exemplifies his commitment to the community.

  • Visions Contributes to Creation of Future Fund

    Visions Federal Credit Union’s President/CEO Ty Muse joined credit union industry leaders and representatives of the African-American Credit Union Coalition (AACUC) during the African American Credit Union Hall of Fame event at the Governmental Affairs Conference in Washington, DC, where they were thrilled to announce the creation of the AACUC’s Future Fund. Visions is one of nine initial investors in the new Future Fund and Muse is proud to serve as the founding Chairperson for the initiative.

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