Medina Area Partnership announces officers, events for 2026
MEDINA – Medina Area Partnership is embarking on a new year with a new slate of officers and exciting list of events for 2026.
In recent elections, those elected to the 2026-27 term were Amy Crandall, president; Marc Shurtz, vice president; Sara Flansburg, secretary; Riki Lake, treasurer; and board members Mary Lewis, Michael Snyder and Patrick Weissend.
“These individuals bring a diverse range of experiences, expertise and perspectives that will help guide the Medina Area Partnership as it continues to support local businesses, promote community development and strengthen our regional economy,” said representatives of the Nominating Committee.
Crandall is assistant vice president/market manager of Orleans County Generations Bank; Shurtz is CEO/CIO of Orleans Community Health; Flansburg is owner of Blissett’s; Lake is logistics and finance manager for C&H PC; Lewis is owner of Creekside Floral and Gift Shop; Snyder is CFO of MDS Consultants and co-owner of Main Liquor and Modern Mercantile; and Weissend is vice president and Community Banking Manager of Tompkins Community Bank.
Members of the Nominating Committee were Scott Robinson, director of marketing for Orleans Community Health; Cindy Robinson, owner of English Rose Tea Shoppe; and Kristine Mostyn, director of Lee-Whedon Memorial Library. Both Scott Robinson and Cindy Robinson previously served as president of MAP and were instrumental in its founding.
MAP extends is appreciation to the Nominating Committee for its service and to all board members – past, present and future – for their continued dedication to the Medina community.
The Medina Area Partnership was founded in 2020 as a spinoff of the former Medina Business Association, whose members were required to operate within the village limits. The move to a name change allowed for the organization to be a single standalone entity, whose membership includes businesses and organizations within the 14103 zip code, as well as those who have a vested interest in the area. This could include businesses outside of Medina.
The idea came from collaborative work done by the Medina Business Association’s board of directors and committee chairs. The original board consisted of the committee chairs of the previous MBA. While there is a board that acts as the governing body of MAP and has liaisons to different committees, much of the work is done at the committee level. This allows for more members with different skills and expertise to be involved in a variety of focus points, Scott Robinson explained.
Since its forming, MAP has taken on the events previously sponsored by the Medina Business Association and expanded to include more and new successful activities. These include Wine About Winter (which sold out 800 tickets on Feb. 7); the Easter Bunny on March 28; a Murder Mystery and Dapper Day May 2; Medina Scavenger Hunt May 24 – Aug. 31; the Enchanted Faery Festival June 20; Medina Sidewalk Sale Aug. 1; Ale in Autumn, Sept. 26; Beggar’s Night, Oct. 30: Moonlight Madness, Nov. 19; numerous events during Olde Tyme Christmas, Nov. 28; Holiday Open Houses, Dec. 2-6; and the Peppermint Trail (holiday-themed shopping event), Dec. 5-25.






