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Oneida chorale offers scholarship opportunity
ONEIDA — The Oneida Area Civic Chorale is offering a $500 scholarship to an area high school senior who has shown outstanding achievement in music, has participated in school and community …
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1/29/20
Library offers Book, Bake and Garage sales Feb. 1
WESTERNVILLE — The Western Town Library will hold Book, Bake, and Garage sales on Saturday, Feb. 1, from 9 a.m. to noon at the library, 9172 Main St. “We have a limited supply of all items, so …
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1/29/20
‘Rome Through Time’ exhibit opens Feb. 4 at Fusion
Fusion Art Gallery, in The Photo Shoppe at 8584 Turin Road, will host an opening reception from 4-6 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 4, featuring a collaboration of Mike Colangelo sharing pictures of Rome and and …
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1/29/20
Art by Shelley Graham Turner on display at Cinema Capitol
The Rome Art Association is hosting a solo exhibit by artist Shelley Graham Turner titled “Of a Lyrical Nature.” Turner is an abstract expressionist artist who places a strong focus on layers. …
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1/24/20
View arts center offers summer internships
OLD FORGE — View, the non-profit multi-arts venue, is offering summer internships to college students and recent graduates. The deadline for applications is March 31. View interns will receive …
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1/22/20
MWPAI announces ‘Celebrating Suffrage’ exhibit
Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment granting women the right to vote with the exhibition, “Celebrating Suffrage,” …
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1/22/20
Unplug and play at home: Jervis starts Circulating Game Collection
Jervis Public Library has announced that patrons can now borrow board games and card games from the library. According to Chief Librarian for Public Digital Literacy Peter Chien, the library created …
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1/22/20
History Center presentation examines Underground Railroad
Morrisville State College professor emeritus Norman Dann will give a presentation on the Underground Railroad and the station in Peterboro operated by the family of abolitionist Gerrit Smith at 1 …
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1/15/20
Vintage photos featured in Fusion exhibit
Fusion Art Gallery, in The Photo Shoppe at 8584 Turin Road, will host a gallery opening reception from 5-7 p.m. Thursday for an exhibit of local vintage photography from Tom Gates’ collection. The …
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1/8/20
Jervis announces tech help sessions for January
Jervis Public Library, 613 N. Washington St., has scheduled opportunities to receive free help with computers and technology at the library in January (no registration is required). Thursday, Jan. 9, …
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1/8/20
Sherrill Kenwood Library announces January events
SHERRILL — The Community Art Wall and Toddler Tuesdays are among programs at Sherrill Kenwood Library, 543 Sherrill Road, to be featured during the month of January. The Community Art Wall in …
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1/8/20
Entries sought for library’s Poetry and Illustration contest
The theme of Old Forge Library’s 2020 Annual Poetry and Illustration exhibit and contest is “My Story.” Those interested in participating should enter poems and artwork based on that …
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1/8/20
Old Forge Library offers poetry and art workshops
The Old Forge Library, 220 Crosby Blvd., will hold Poetry and Art instruction workshops in conjunction with the library’s Annual Poetry and Illustration Contest and Exhibit: “My Story.” …
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1/8/20
Mohawk Valley Strings seeks participants
The Mohawk Valley Strings is looking for new members. This is a community orchestra, created three years ago to promote and encourage orchestral music. All string players, adults and students who …
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1/8/20
Learn about owls at Remsen library Dec. 19
Snowy owl story hour is 4:15=5:15 p.m Dec. 19 at the Didymus Thomas Mmorial Library in Remsen, presented by the Tug Hill Tomorrow Land Trust. Enjoy a featured story, craft, and snack. The program is …
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12/11/19
Celtic and Germanic stories shared at History Center Dec. 14
Independent researcher Terry McMaster will present traditional stories, songs and poetry from Irish, Welsh, Scottish and German traditions at 1 p.m. Dec. 14 at the Oneida County History Center, 1608 …
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12/11/19
‘Marie and the Nutcracker Prince’ at Oneida Mansion House Dec. 8
ONEIDA — Breadcrumbs Productions and the Oneida Community Mansion House present “Marie and the Nutcracker Prince,” an immersive production inspired by E.T.A. Hoffman’s original tale, at 6:30 …
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12/4/19
Workshop on Victorian fancywork in Oneida Dec. 15
The Madison Count Historical Society is hosting “Buttons and Baubles,” a Victorian fancywork workshop for adults and children ages 9 and older from 1-3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 15 at 435 Main St. in …
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12/4/19
Adirondack Art & Framing hosts Holiday Open House
BARNEVELD — Adirondack Art & Framing, 8211 Route 12, will host local artist Martha Deming at a Holiday Open House from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 7. Paintings in watercolor, gouache and …
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12/4/19
ADK mountain club hosts Pot Luck Holiday Party
NEW HARTFORD — The Adirondack Mountain Club Iroquois Chapter will celebrate its annual Pot Luck Holiday Party at 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 7 at The First Baptist Church, 7 Oxford Road. Guest speaker …
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12/4/19
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