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Saturday, April 06, 2019

09:00 AM  
Spring Craft Show at the CAC


11:00 AM  
Speaking Up, Speaking Out at OPL

Family Super Saturday presents Tim Collins

SPEAKING UP, SPEAKING OUT

Saturday, April 6, 11:00 am

Actor and playwright Tim Collins returns to the OPL with Speaking Up, Speaking Out—a play in which friendship, bullying, cyberbullying and difficulty in expressing true emotions come alive in a riveting one-man performance. An ideal show for elementary to high-school students facing social identity issues.

 


01:00 PM  
Joe DiGiorgio will present “Take a Walk Back in History-Canastota’s contributions to the Erie Canal, commerce, industry and agriculture” @ Madison County Historical Society

 

The Madison County Historical Society is proud to present Joe DiGiorgio’s program, “Take a Walk Back in History- Canastota’s contributions to the Erie Canal, commerce, industry and agriculture”on April 6 at 1 pm at the historical society located at 435 Main Street in Oneida. 

Construction of the Erie Canal through the Village of Canastota, created many admirable natural advantages and transformed a small settlement into a thriving industrial and farming place.  Canastota was an early canal, railroad, and agricultural center that became widely known for manufactured goods and many inventions.

Joe DiGiorgio is a retired Social Studies teacher and president of the Board of Canastota Canal Town Corporation. He volunteers at  the Canastota Canal Town Museum overseeing the daily operations, activities and exhibits. Over the years he has served on various village committees and organizations. He has also served as village historian. He is an active member of the Canastota Rotary Club.

There is no fee to attend the program.  Donations are appreciated. Refreshments will be served. For more information please contact the Madison County Historical Society at 315-363-4136, or history@mchs1900.org.The Madison County Historical Society is a nonprofit organization that operates both a museum and the Mary King Research Library located at 435 Main Street in Oneida.  The society continues to preserve, collect, promote, and exhibit the history of Madison County and its fifteen towns and one city through the development of programs that enhance Madison County’s heritage. The historical society’s headquarters are housed in an 1849 Gothic Revival Villa that is listed on the State and National Registry of Historic Places.

Joe DiGiorgio will present “Take a Walk Back in History-Canastota’s contributions to the Erie Canal, commerce, industry and agriculture”on April 6 at 1 pm at the Madison County Historical Society.


01:00 PM  
MCHS Presents Take a Walk Back in History


04:00 PM  
Annual Nicaragua Mission Spaghetti Dinner @ Oneida First Presbterian Church


04:30 PM  
Foster and Adoption Family Fun Night @ Oneida Y


 

 

 

                                       

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