Calendar of Events - 2008
SPECIAL EVENTS
June 29: 1pm - 4pm
Museum Opens
Ice cream social, music, games demonstrations
Adirondack Trappers is our big, new exhibit
A cooperative effort with the Adirondack Museum of Blue Mt. Lake, featuring the legendary Nick Stoner and French Louie.
CONCERTS
July 26: 7pm
*The Swing Docs
Performance at Wheelerville School. Professionals from the Albany Medical Center who play swing, big band and rock selections.
Admission: adults - $4.00, children under 12 - $2.00
August 15: 7pm
The Bobcats
Performance at Wheelerville School, Vocal music from the 30’s – 70’s.
All admission: $2.00
CRAFT FAIR
July 19: 10am - 3pm
Bake Sale, Raffles, Food, Music, Demonstrations.
music by: Durey Creek Blue Grass Band.
In case of heavy rain, Craft Fair will be held at Caroga Town Hall.
SPEAKER
July 24: 7pm
Remembering Nick Stoner
with Don Williams
WORKSHOPS
July 17: 10am - 3pm
Painting Wild Roses on Porcelain
with Dottie Peck
Additional charge for materials is $12.
Class limited to 6.
July 24: 10am - 3pm
Basket Weaving
with Eileen Wrightsman
Bring shears, measuring tape, clothespins, awl, small tub and pencil.
Additional charge for materials is $15.
Class limited to 12.
July 31: 10am - 3pm
Beginners Beading
with Joanne Clark
Additional charge for materials is $20.
Class limited to 15.
August 7: 10 - 2:30pm
A Day With Beatrix Potter
with Marilyn Peterson
Designed for children
ages 7 – 12.
Bring a sandwich. Beverage provided.
$5.00 (only charge)
Class limit 20.
Registration deadline
August 1.
August 14: 10am - 3pm
Painting Berries on Porcelain
with Catherine Graves
Additional charge for materials is $12.
Class limited to 6.
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The cost of each workshop is $20.00 for Museum members and $25 for non-members. Bring Lunch.
To register: Send your check with name, address and phone number to
Judy Smith,
P. O. Box 434, Caroga Lake, NY 12032.
Make check payable to Caroga Historical Museum.
Please register early as workshops fill up quickly.
*This concert is made possible in part by public funds from the Decentralization Program of the New York State Council on the Arts, administered through the Tri County Arts Council.