This day in Mohawk Valley history: February 22

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.

February 21 is National Sticky Bun Day

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.

Mohawk Valley history: February 20, 1903, Rome, NY

This day in Mohawk Valley history from The Utica Observer, February 20, 1903, Utica, Oneida County, NY. Reached Home The Next Day

Fulton County Historical Society’s Cabin Fever Virtual Conversation Series continues with presentation from St. Kateri Tekakwitha National Shrine & Historic Site

On Tuesday, February 24th at 7pm, join us for “The Veeders of Montgomery County” with Nathan Turowsky of the Saint Kateri Tekakwitha National Shrine and Historic Site.

Glove Cities Arts Alliance Launches Gallery Season Under New Leadership

The Glove Cities Arts Alliance was founded in 2021 by local artist and arts educator, Janelle Krause, and regional artist, Robert Tomlinson.

Oneida County History Center to Unveil The Mysterious “Curious Case of Moody Peabody.”

The Oneida County History Center invites the public to a captivating historical investigation on Saturday, February 28, 2026, at 2:00 p.m.

Sweet Traditions Return: Sugaring Off Sundays at Fenimore Farm this March

Fenimore Farm & Country Village is pleased to announce the return of Sugaring Off Sundays, a cherished Cooperstown tradition celebrating the magic of maple sugaring.

Experience Utica’s History on Film at Oneida County History Center

“Utica on Film: Landmark Moments” offers a chance to view rare films and videos that capture iconic moments from Utica’s past.

Mohawk Valley history: February 16, 1889, Utica, NY

This day in Mohawk Valley history from The Utica Observer, February 16, 1889, Utica, Oneida County, NY. The Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument.

Presidents’ Day

Presidents’ Day is on the third Monday in February that was established in 1879 to commemorate the birthday of George Washington.