Herkimer County Historical Society Announces Summer Events
The Herkimer County Historical Society invites the community to take part in a series of engaging upcoming programs designed to connect residents with local history, family heritage, and unique regional stories.
“Witnessing the Weird in the Mohawk Valley, Book 2” – Author Talk & Book Signing
Explore the unexplained with this fascinating presentation featuring firsthand accounts from residents of the Mohawk Valley who have experienced the extraordinary. The event includes a book talk followed by a Q&A session and book signing.
Date: Saturday, June 6
Location: Suiter House Museum
Schedule: Book Talk 2:00–3:00 PM; Q&A and Signing 3:00–4:00 PM
Historic Corners Tour
Step back in time on this guided tour featuring some of Herkimer’s most significant landmarks, including the Reformed Dutch Church, the 1834 Herkimer Jail, and the Suiter House. Hear compelling stories of a Tiffany wall, the German Palatinates, notorious local crimes, and a prominent local doctor. Dates and times will be announced soon.
Date: June 18
Time: 12 Noon
Genealogy Workshop – Keep Your Roots Alive—Start Here
Have you always wanted to start a family tree but weren’t sure how—or found yourself stuck along the way? Join the Society’s experienced researchers for a hands-on evening of guidance and discovery. Participants are encouraged to bring their login information for genealogy websites along with any questions they may have.
Date: Tuesday, June 23
Time: 6:00–8:00 PM
Cost: $5 for non-members; FREE for members
Drive-Thru Brooks Chicken BBQ July 1
Back by popular demand, the Society’s Brooks Chicken BBQ is sure to sell out quickly. Each dinner includes a half chicken, baked potato, coleslaw, and a roll with butter.
Date: July 1
Time: Begins at 3:30 PM and continues until sold out
Cost: $15 per dinner
Tickets are available now and can be purchased at the Herkimer County Historical Society, 406 North Main Street, Herkimer.
These events offer something for everyone—from uncovering your family’s past to exploring local legends and enjoying a classic community meal.
For more information, please contact the Herkimer County Historical Society or visit in person.
Published June 3, 2026.








OPENING AFTERNOON CROWD taxed tacilities at the new Little Falls Francis S. Skinner Municipal Pool. In foreground is fenced off area for small children, with shallow water. Swimming area for older persons is considerably larger and diving area is at right.