Step Back in Time to a Traditional 1840s Independence Day Celebration at The Farmers’ Museum
The Farmers’ Museum in Cooperstown marks Independence Day on Thursday, July 4, with a traditional 1840s celebration.
The Farmers’ Museum in Cooperstown marks Independence Day on Thursday, July 4, with a traditional 1840s celebration.
The Mayfield Historical Society‘s Annual Ice Cream Social is on Thursday, July 18, 6-8 pm at The Rice Homestead, 328 Riceville Rd, Mayfield.
Darren Bonaparte’s The Wampum Chronicles continues with The French and Indian War, “From the Land of Flint to the Land Where the Partridge Drums.”
Cherry Valley Artworks & The Telegraph School present the “Improvised Art Festival” at the Star Theater, in Cherry Valley, Saturday June 22.
Father’s Day is a special day recognizing dads and those that have served as father figures to many of us while growing up.
Discover How Plants Were Used as Medicine in the 19th Century at Herbal Remedies Weekend at The Farmers’ Museum, Saturday, June 22.
The Old Forge Library is calling area artists to submit to Local ART, an open exhibit featuring 2-D artwork in any media.
Known as “Chub” by his family and close friends, Charlie taught and coached at LFHS for over two decades, and left an indelible mark.
Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site is excited to announce another season of Putman Porch Music at Yankee Hill Lock.
The Wampum Chronicles continue with Unredeemed Captives and The Founding of the St. Regis Mission from Darren Bonaparte’s, “From the Land of Flint to the Land Where the Partridge Drums.”
