The Saratoga County History Center will host a monthly series of informal Historian Tea Talks, presented by historians from around the county, beginning in February. Tea and cookies will be served, and the talks will take place in the Long Room at Brookside Museum.
“Any excuse to get together with like-minded people over tea and cookies is a good one,” said Isobel Connell, Second Vice President of the History Center. “And hearing fresh stories from knowledgeable people from around Saratoga County is an exceptionally good excuse.”
February 21, 3 PM – Crime and Misadventures in Corinth. Rachel Clothier, Corinth Town Historian T
March 21, 3 PM – The Mott’s Apple Empire. Lynda Bryan, Halfmoon Town Historian
April 18, 3 PM – Hall’s Brookside Dairy, Greenfield Center: “Nothing remains but an empty field and fond memories.” John Greenwood. This event is sold-out
Visitors will also have the opportunity to glimpse at improvements being made behind the scenes of the 230-year-old building as the History Center prepares the exciting new immersive exhibit on Saratoga County, opening in Spring 2023.
Registration is free, but a donation of $5 per registration is recommended to support the programs of Saratoga County History Center.