This day in Mohawk Valley history: February 28
February 28, 2003: Molly Pearlman may seem a bit young for an ambassador, but by the time she turns 10 years old she will be just that…
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February 28, 2003: Molly Pearlman may seem a bit young for an ambassador, but by the time she turns 10 years old she will be just that…
A Live Zoom Conversation with Two Master Artisans Roy Underhill and Peter Ross. Roy is best known for the PBS series “The Woodwright’s Shop.”
The Herkimer County Historical Society has some great bus trips lined up for 2024.
The Wampum Chronicles: “The St. Regis Mohawk School and the Cultural Revival of 1937“ by cultural historian and author, Darren Bonaparte.
February 23, 1907: Bad Fire in Little Falls. Lovenheim Building Occupied by Shoddy Co., Totally Destroyed.
Join the knowledgeable staff at The Farmers’ Museum and experience one or more of the Spring Workshops starting Saturday, April 6.
Second Heavy Storm Of Season Hits Local Area. Last Snow Makes Depth of Three Feet Dropped in Week’s Time. February 22, 1940, Cobleskill, NY.
If you love walking into a bakery to be hit by the wonderful aroma of pastries, National Sticky Bun Day offers a day to indulge.
Presidents’ Day is on the third Monday in February that was established in 1879 to commemorate the birthday of George Washington.
The Wampum Chronicles: “Old News Clippings Document ‘Mohawk’ Political Revival“ by cultural historian and author, Darren Bonaparte.