Mohawk Valley Events
Local Foods Mohawk Valley Farmers’ Market
Resume Support at Canajoharie Library
Poetry Night
National Weather Service SKYWARN™ Spring Weather Spotter Training
Local Foods Mohawk Valley Farmers’ Market
Spring Story Time at the Old Forge Library
Kids Concert Series with Gary Van Slyke
Pre-K Storytime with Mary at Canajoharie 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.
Snowy Day Reel
/in Just for fun, Living in the Mohawk ValleyWe decided to have a little fun on the recent snowy day here in the Mohawk Valley! Snowy days often bring with them the need to clear driveways, steps and cars.
A Snowy Day
/in Just for fun, Living in the Mohawk ValleyIts the same each time. It happens just once each winter. The very first “significant” snowfall. The First Snow is indeed a magical event! The snow covers everything and makes the world a little bit brighter, cleaner, and quieter for just a little while.
Black Walnut Cold Stratification Experiments
/in Living in the Mohawk ValleyBlack Walnut Trees on our property are such beautiful trees! But the nuts require cold stratification in order to sprout. That means the nuts must go through an extended cold period to start the growing process.