Tom Rankin
Well-known member
A little culture! 
The Institute of History, Archaeology, and Education (IHARE) is pleased to offer following "A Day in Programs" at various municipalities in New York State. Many of these are in the Hudson-Champlain Valleys. The intent is to provide an immersion experience in the history, art, and ecology of a community by spending an entire day within a specific area and by including talks, walks, tours, and water activities whenever possible along with lunch and dinner. Hopefully a person will leave such a program with a sense of knowing the area. These programs are grouped in three many areas:
The Lower Hudson
The Mid-Hudson
The Capital Region
plus Oswego. In addition there are thematic programs such as Hudson River Art and Forts of the Empire State which may involve more area but a more specific focus.
A "Day in Program" also can be applied to other areas and to such events as The Ramble, in the event there is one, or to River Day. In many communities such a program has tourist potential and could be integrated into the Metronorth schedule.
Thank you for your time,
Peter
A Day in... Programs
Albany
July 7 Shaker Heritage Society, Albany Institute of History and Art, Albany Rural Cemetery
July 8 Rockefeller Institute, SUNY and WAMC, Empire State Plaza, Ten Broeck Mansion: Underground Railroad History Project of the Capital Region
July 11 Historic Cherry Hill, Schuyler Mansion New York State Historic Site, Fort Crailo New York State Historic Site
Beacon, July 31
9:00 Dennings Point, The Beacon Institute, Mount Beacon, Madam Brett Homestead, Mount Gulian Historic
Cohoes/Troy, July 9
9:00 Burden Iron Works Museum, Hudson Mohawk Industrial Gateway, Troy walking tour, Harmony Mills and Erie Canal Walking Tour, Cohoes, The Kate Mullany House, Oakwood Rural Cemetery
Dobbs Ferry, July 14 Tuesday
9:00 Masters School, Esterwood House, Dobbs Ferry Historical Society, Croton Aqueduct Guided Walk, Croton Aqueduct: Overseer's Cottage, Dobbs Ferry Library lectures, riverfront dinner
Fishkill/East Fishkill, July 30
East Fishkill Historical Society, Fishkill Walking tour, Fishkill Reformed Church, Van Wyck Homestead
Hastings-on-Hudson Monday, July 13
Hastings Waterfront walking tour, Newington-Cropsey House, Hastings-on-Hudson Historical Society, Croton Aqueduct walk: Carl Oechsner, Hastings-on-Hudson library talks, riverfront dinner
Irvington/Tarrytown, 7/15 Wednesday
Tarrytown Walking Tour, Tarrytown Historical Society, Lyndhurst, Sunnyside, Irvington Historical Society house, walk, and tour bus tour, Irvington library talk, riverfront dinner
Oswego May 30-31, 2009
Fort Ontario, Safe Haven, Rudy?s Stand , Fox Hollow Farms horse drawn trolley, Richardson-Bates House, Marine Museum, Oswego Maritime Foundation
Pocantico July 18
Rockefeller Archives, Stone Barnes Center, Union Church, Kykuit
Poughkeepsie, July 27
Locust Grove, Maple Grove, Springside Landscape Restoration, Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery Trolley Tour, talks, riverfront dinner
Sleepy Hollow, Thursday, July 16
Tarrytown Lighthouse, Hudson River Swim by the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Philipsburg Manor, Old Dutch Burial Ground and Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Kendal-on-Hudson riverfront dinner, lecture
Tarrytown, see Irvington
Troy, see Cohoes
Waterford, July 10
Van Schaik House, Waterford Historical Museum and Cultural Center Museum, Peebles Island Resource Center, New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Bureau of Historic Sites, Erie Canal Heritage Corridor, canal cruise and dinner
Dr. Peter Feinman
Institute of History, Archaeology, and Education
PO Box 41
Purchase, NY 10577
www.ihare.org
The Institute of History, Archaeology, and Education (IHARE) is pleased to offer following "A Day in Programs" at various municipalities in New York State. Many of these are in the Hudson-Champlain Valleys. The intent is to provide an immersion experience in the history, art, and ecology of a community by spending an entire day within a specific area and by including talks, walks, tours, and water activities whenever possible along with lunch and dinner. Hopefully a person will leave such a program with a sense of knowing the area. These programs are grouped in three many areas:
The Lower Hudson
The Mid-Hudson
The Capital Region
plus Oswego. In addition there are thematic programs such as Hudson River Art and Forts of the Empire State which may involve more area but a more specific focus.
A "Day in Program" also can be applied to other areas and to such events as The Ramble, in the event there is one, or to River Day. In many communities such a program has tourist potential and could be integrated into the Metronorth schedule.
Thank you for your time,
Peter
A Day in... Programs
Albany
July 7 Shaker Heritage Society, Albany Institute of History and Art, Albany Rural Cemetery
July 8 Rockefeller Institute, SUNY and WAMC, Empire State Plaza, Ten Broeck Mansion: Underground Railroad History Project of the Capital Region
July 11 Historic Cherry Hill, Schuyler Mansion New York State Historic Site, Fort Crailo New York State Historic Site
Beacon, July 31
9:00 Dennings Point, The Beacon Institute, Mount Beacon, Madam Brett Homestead, Mount Gulian Historic
Cohoes/Troy, July 9
9:00 Burden Iron Works Museum, Hudson Mohawk Industrial Gateway, Troy walking tour, Harmony Mills and Erie Canal Walking Tour, Cohoes, The Kate Mullany House, Oakwood Rural Cemetery
Dobbs Ferry, July 14 Tuesday
9:00 Masters School, Esterwood House, Dobbs Ferry Historical Society, Croton Aqueduct Guided Walk, Croton Aqueduct: Overseer's Cottage, Dobbs Ferry Library lectures, riverfront dinner
Fishkill/East Fishkill, July 30
East Fishkill Historical Society, Fishkill Walking tour, Fishkill Reformed Church, Van Wyck Homestead
Hastings-on-Hudson Monday, July 13
Hastings Waterfront walking tour, Newington-Cropsey House, Hastings-on-Hudson Historical Society, Croton Aqueduct walk: Carl Oechsner, Hastings-on-Hudson library talks, riverfront dinner
Irvington/Tarrytown, 7/15 Wednesday
Tarrytown Walking Tour, Tarrytown Historical Society, Lyndhurst, Sunnyside, Irvington Historical Society house, walk, and tour bus tour, Irvington library talk, riverfront dinner
Oswego May 30-31, 2009
Fort Ontario, Safe Haven, Rudy?s Stand , Fox Hollow Farms horse drawn trolley, Richardson-Bates House, Marine Museum, Oswego Maritime Foundation
Pocantico July 18
Rockefeller Archives, Stone Barnes Center, Union Church, Kykuit
Poughkeepsie, July 27
Locust Grove, Maple Grove, Springside Landscape Restoration, Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery Trolley Tour, talks, riverfront dinner
Sleepy Hollow, Thursday, July 16
Tarrytown Lighthouse, Hudson River Swim by the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Philipsburg Manor, Old Dutch Burial Ground and Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Kendal-on-Hudson riverfront dinner, lecture
Tarrytown, see Irvington
Troy, see Cohoes
Waterford, July 10
Van Schaik House, Waterford Historical Museum and Cultural Center Museum, Peebles Island Resource Center, New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Bureau of Historic Sites, Erie Canal Heritage Corridor, canal cruise and dinner
Dr. Peter Feinman
Institute of History, Archaeology, and Education
PO Box 41
Purchase, NY 10577
www.ihare.org