Tag Archive for: Arts and Culture

The Telegraph School Grand Re-Opening

The Telegraph School will be hosting a Grand Re-opening Party on Friday, July 3 at 5pm at 83 Alden St, Cherry Valley, NY.

Imagine That…We the People of the United States of America

We are a country formed by imagined truths turned into powerful words that united us in a Revolution

Memorial Hall Cultural & Arts Center Celebrates America 250

In a salute to the nation’s birthday, Memorial Hall Cultural & Arts Center Inc. is proud to announce its upcoming multi-media exhibition, “MHCA Celebrates America 250.”

Hartwick College Community Event: Summer Fun at the Yager Museum

Hartwick College’s Yager Museum of Art and Culture has announced its summer hours and June and July programming.

New Swimming Pool a Busy Place on First Day of Use on August 9, 1961

1961 Little Falls Evening Times – Opening of the new swimming pool near the Monroe Street field was a big splash. About 400 swimmers, mostly children, were on hand for the first dip.

Visit Montgomery County and County Historian Promote “Colonial Life” Outreach Kit as Part of America 250 Commemoration

The program is available for use by schools, libraries, summer programs and community organizations.

Herkimer County Fire in the Sky Palooza Returns

Herkimer County Community College will host a community fireworks celebration on Wednesday, July 1. The event returns to campus as the Herkimer County Fire in the Sky Palooza.

Downtown Gloversville Art Walk Slated for May 14

This interactive, self-guided event showcases talented regional artists across several downtown locations while encouraging visitors to explore local businesses and cultural destinations.

Revolutionary War Symposium and “Liberty” Art Show

Herkimer County Community College (HCCC) will host a special Symposium on the Revolutionary War and a “Liberty” Art Show and Reception.

Fulton County Historical Society to celebrate Fulton County Day at the museum on April 18th

Celebrate 188 years of Fulton County! Fulton County was created from Montgomery County by an act of the NYS Legislature on April 18, 1838.