Tag Archive for: Montgomery County Writing Series

The Rich History of Fort Plain

The following photo essay deals with the event that had the greatest influence on the growth of Fort Plain.

Three Local Chapters of The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution to Host a “Celebrate 250 Years of American History” Event.

The Amsterdam, Johnstown, and Fort Plain Chapters of the Daughters of the American Revolution will host a “Celebrate 250 Years of American History” event on Saturday, October 5, from noon to 3:00 p.m.

The Insolent Willies to Perform at Schoharie Crossing

The Insolent Willies will perform at Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site during 2024 ROCK the LOCK music series on Saturday, August 17th.

Putman Porch Music at Yankee Hill Lock

Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site is excited to announce another season of Putman Porch Music at Yankee Hill Lock.

Get Outdoors & Get Together at Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site

People of all abilities, ages, identities, and backgrounds are invited to join Parks for fun, healthful activities.

The Restoration of Guy Park Manor

The Friends of Schoharie Crossing will host officials from the New York State Canal Corporation and New York Power Authority to discuss the restoration of Guy Park Manor in Amsterdam on Tuesday, May 28th at 6:30pm inside the Enders House on Schoharie Street in Fort Hunter.

The Revolutionary War Conference 250 in the Mohawk Valley

Registration is open for the June 14-16, 2024 Revolutionary War Conference 250 in the Mohawk Valley at Fulton-Montgomery Community College.

Cinema Sunday at Schoharie Crossing

Schoharie Crossing will host the first Cinema Sunday of the year at the Enders House on Schoharie Street in Fort Hunter, April 28th at 2pm.

Queens of Quackery! Female Proprietors of Patent Medicines

“Queens of Quackery” A History at Home presentation by the National Bottle Museum hosted by Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site.

“The Art We Love” From the Arkell Museum

Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site hosts Mary Alexander of the Arkell Museum for the next Lunchbox Lesson virtual program on February 14.