Mohawk Valley Events
Yoga with Kyle Rix
Health Dharma Classes
Herkimer DRI Visioning and Information Booth
Tech Help at Canajoharie Library
Lunch and Munch with CCE Oneida & SBDC
Health Dharma Classes
First Open House for the Herkimer Downtown Revitalization Initiative
Costa Rica Virtual Tour through the Old Forge Library
Enjoy the outdoors in the Mohawk Valley
Are you the outdoorsy type? Do you want to be? Join Jim as he explores and shares what he loves about the Mohawk Valley.
What we love about the Mohawk Valley
The landscape that is the Mohawk Valley has so much to take in from the mighty Mohawk River, to the farms working the land, to the woods and wilderness accessible by many trails crisscrossing the valley. Living in Herkimer County, we love learning about its landscape and history to really be connected and live our best life in the Mohawk Valley today.
Living in the Mohawk Valley
The Mohawk Valley has something for everyone
No matter where you start in the Mohawk Valley, you’ll find plenty of scenic beauty, history and plenty of outdoor activities. If you live in the Mohawk Valley, there’s so much to explore. There are many area sites and attractions which we love to visit. Our favorite place to be is anywhere outdoors.
Featured Event: Art Walk in Little Falls!
/in Living in the Mohawk Valley, Mohawk Valley News, Out and about in the Mohawk ValleyThursday, June 16 Little Falls is hosting its annual Art Walk. Art work is displayed throughout the city with artist live demonstrations.
City Presenting Drafted Strategic Investment Plan to the Public
/in Living in the Mohawk Valley, Mohawk Valley NewsThe community is invited to an in-person presentation of the Draft Strategic Investment Plan. The DRI team will present a summary of the Strategic Investment Plan content and share the next steps in the DRI process.
Bears in the Backyard
/in Living in the Mohawk Valley, Mohawk Valley NewsThe NYS Department of Environmental Conservation released this video that is a good reminder that bears are out and about throughout the Mohawk Valley looking for food. New York’s black bears are out of their winter dens and looking for their next meal.