Free event Saturday: “Museums and More!”
Join in on fun and education, including a plethora of interactions and activities from 10 a.m to 4 p.m. October 7 in the Museum District on Rexford Street and hosted by Friends of the Museum District. (Submitted photo)
NORWICH — Join in on fun and education, including a plethora of interactions and activities from 10 a.m to 4 p.m. October 7 in the Museum District on Rexford Street and hosted by Friends of the Museum District.
As a part of Museums and More Day, CCHS will host special programming including festivities and interactive demonstrations with a black-smith and historic artisans, the Chenago Canal Association and David Moyer of Birchwood Archaeology. The day also features special event station with the Chenango Valley Amateur Radio Association, family actives with Chenango County 4-H, and an industrial heritage exhibit opening, “The Raymond Corporation, A Century of Innovation.”
Friends of the Museum District Coordinator John Antonowicz said, “This is a chance to showcase all the museums and what they have to offer to the community.”
Antonowicz said the Antiques Show will have over 25 dealers from across Central New York in the event room of the Car Museum.
The Bullthistle Model Railroad Society, Northeast Classic Car Museum and Chenango County Historical Society will also be open to the public.
Chris Thomas and the Haudenosaunee Smoke Dancers will perform from 2 to 3 p.m.; Lincoln's Legacy from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.; and Bells and Motley bring early American music and vintage instruments from 12 to 2 p.m.
Food and beverages will be available.
For more information on the event turn to page 7 of today's Evening Sun.
Learn more about Chenango County at www.visitchenango.com
As a part of Museums and More Day, CCHS will host special programming including festivities and interactive demonstrations with a black-smith and historic artisans, the Chenago Canal Association and David Moyer of Birchwood Archaeology. The day also features special event station with the Chenango Valley Amateur Radio Association, family actives with Chenango County 4-H, and an industrial heritage exhibit opening, “The Raymond Corporation, A Century of Innovation.”
Friends of the Museum District Coordinator John Antonowicz said, “This is a chance to showcase all the museums and what they have to offer to the community.”
Antonowicz said the Antiques Show will have over 25 dealers from across Central New York in the event room of the Car Museum.
The Bullthistle Model Railroad Society, Northeast Classic Car Museum and Chenango County Historical Society will also be open to the public.
Chris Thomas and the Haudenosaunee Smoke Dancers will perform from 2 to 3 p.m.; Lincoln's Legacy from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.; and Bells and Motley bring early American music and vintage instruments from 12 to 2 p.m.
Food and beverages will be available.
For more information on the event turn to page 7 of today's Evening Sun.
Learn more about Chenango County at www.visitchenango.com
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