Tag Archive for: Fulton County

$46 Million to Boost Tree Production and Forest Products

Grants Will Support Tree Nurseries, Seed Collection Entities, Private Forest Landowners and Managers, Wood Processors, and Other Forest Product Producers

Herkimer County CCE awarded $75,000 Risk Management Education Grant

Herkimer County CCE has been awarded a competitive $75,000 Risk Management Education grant from the Northeast Extension Risk Management Education Center

City of Gloversville Reclaims Downtown: Rubble Removal Begins

The City of Gloversville announces the commencement of debris removal at the site of the former Fownes building.

Mohawk Harvest Cooperative Market Community Open Mic Nights

Mohawk Harvest Cooperative Market is excited to announce community Open Mic Nights, happening the first Wednesday of every month.

Micropolis Cooperative Art Gallery Opening Reception March 12

Micropolis Cooperative Art Gallery will hold a “Meet the Artists Reception” on Thursday, March 12, between 4:30 and 7pm.

Fulton County Historical Society seeking Bicentennial-related items from the community for special exhibit

The historical society is looking for people who are willing to loan Bicentennial related items to the museum for inclusion in this year’s special exhibit.

The Glove Theatre Announces Exciting March & April 2026 Lineup

The Glove Theatre is thrilled to announce an electrifying lineup of concerts and special events for March and April 2026.

CRG Connects Property Owner to Qualified Production Facility Designation

the Fulton County Center for Regional Growth (CRG), is pleased to announce that Fulton County has officially secured its first New York State Qualified Production Facility (QPF).

Mohawk Harvest Cooperative Market Announces Community Soup Contest

Mohawk Harvest Cooperative Market invites community members to warm up their winter with a fun and flavorful Soup Contest celebrating local talent, creativity, and good food.

Fulton County Historical Society’s Cabin Fever Virtual Conversation Series Kicks Off

Back by popular demand, our Cabin Fever Virtual Conversation series explores broad-reaching local history and brings in historians and scholars from across the state to share their expertise.