Tag Archive for: Fulton County

Homegrown in Herkimer County: Stone Soup Recipe by Rob Cirillo

Rob’s Stone Soup recipe is a cross between traditional chicken soup and Asian ramen and is available at Stone Soup American Bistro.

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.

CCE Herkimer County announces collaboration with Stone Soup American Bistro

The Homegrown in Herkimer County initiative focuses on locally sourced produce and will culminate in a Country Fair on October 10.

Gloversville Set to “Paint Downtown Purple“ in Support of Alzheimer’s Awareness June 1–6

Paint Downtown Gloversville Purple will run from June 1 through June 6, 2026, to raise awareness and funds for the Alzheimer’s Association.

Canalway Challenge Kicks Off Along New York’s Canals

The Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor kicks off its 8th annual Canalway Challenge on May 1.

Cooperstown Farmers’ Market begins 35th Season with Expanded Hours and Additional Vendors

Beginning May 2, the hours for the year-round Cooperstown Farmers’ Market will change to 9 am to 2 pm on Saturdays, giving customers an extra hour to shop.

Registration is Now Open for the 3rd Annual Mohawk Valley Nonprofit Symposium

Now in its third year, the Symposium has quickly become a cornerstone event for the nonprofit sector in the Mohawk Valley.

Hartwick College Athletics Benefit Auction Set for April 30

The Hartwick College Athletics Benefit Auction will return Thursday, April 30, from 6 to 9 p.m. at Lambros Arena in Oneonta.

Brownfield Sites Driving Redevelopment in the Mohawk Valley  

Register for the 5th Annual Mohawk Valley Brownfields Developer Summit that will be held on April 21-22 at Herkimer College.

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.