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SUMMARY:Dr. Myra Armstead - From Slavery to Freedom\, Blacks in Saratoga from Colonial Period to Gradual Manumission
DESCRIPTION:The Saratoga County History Center at Brookside Museum is pleased to sponsor a presentation by Professor Myra B. Armstead of Bard College entitled “From Slavery to Freedom: Blacks in Saratoga from the Colonial Period through Gradual Manumission.” Dr. Armstead has a deep understanding of African-American social and cultural life and is well known for her first book\, ‘Lord\, Please Don’t Take Me in August’ a comparative study of black life in the resort communities of Saratoga Springs\, NY\, and Newport\, RI during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. \nHer presentation will be held at the Dyer-Phelps Memorial AME Zion Church\, 122 Crescent St. in Saratoga Springs on Saturday\, September 10 at 10:30 am and is based on research supported by a collaboration between the Organization of American Historians and the National Parks Service. \nThis event is free\, but donations would be gratefully appreciated. \nThis event is sold-out.
URL:https://brooksidemuseum.org/event/dr-myra-armstead-from-slavery-to-freedom-blacks-in-saratoga-from-colonial-period-to-gradual-manumission/
LOCATION:Dyer-Phelps Memorial AME Zion Church\, 122 Crescent St\, Saratoga Springs\, NY\, 12866\, United States
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SUMMARY:Miller's Backyard Barbecue
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a barbecue chicken dinner or a pull pork dinner\, and help support our programs! \nSCHC’s Brookside Museum will be holding a drive-thru Miller’s Backyard BBQ chicken and Pulled Pork dinners to go on Friday\, September 16th\, 3-6pm..  \nEach chicken dinner will include 1/2 chicken\, baked potato\, coleslaw\, and cornbread. Each Pulled Pork will include 1/2 lb. Pulled Pork with baked potato\, coleslaw and cornbread. An 8oz. macaroni and cheese is also available. \nTake-out only \nPurchase tickets below or call (518) 885-4000 to reserve your meals. \nThere will be a limited number of extra dinners available on the day. \n  \nCan’t attend but want to make a donation?  Click HERE to donate now \nOnline sales for the BBQ have ended\, but we are excepting phone orders at (518) 885-4000.  A limited number of meals will be available on a first-come\, first-serve basis the day of.
URL:https://brooksidemuseum.org/event/millers-backyard-barbecue/
LOCATION:Brookside Museum\, 21 Fariground Ave.\, Ballston Spa\, NY\, 12020\, United States
CATEGORIES:Brookside Museum Event
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SUMMARY:Historians’ Walking Tour - Vischer Ferry
DESCRIPTION:Join us Saturday\, September 17 at 10 am. As part of the Historians’ Walking Tour series\, John Scherer\, Clifton Park Town Historian\, will lead a tour of Vischer Ferry\, one of Saratoga County’s “Forgotten Crossroads.” The Tour will explore the Vischer Ferry Historic District\, learning about its Greek Revival and Victorian homes\, its heyday during the canal era\, and it’s time as a summer resort at the end of the 19th and early 20th centuries.  Stories of some of the hamlet’s more interesting residents will be discussed. This walking tour will be about 1.5 miles round trip on level paved roads. The tour will begin at the parking area at the end of Ferry Drive\, and end at noon at the Vischer Ferry General Store for those interested in lunch.  Our annual farm fest will also be happening that day as an added attraction. The suggested donation is $10 per registration. \nThis event is sold-out.
URL:https://brooksidemuseum.org/event/historians-walking-tour-vischer-ferry/
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SUMMARY:Experts Next Door: The Saratoga-Las Vegas Connection
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, September 21\, join Dr. Michael Green\, Associate Professor at University of Nevada\, Las Vegas and Trustee of the Mob Museum in Las Vegas via Zoom\, as part of the Expert Next Door series. Las Vegas is famous for its gangster history\, but … so is Saratoga County! Hear about these underworld connections. \n  \nReserve you free tickets HERE!
URL:https://brooksidemuseum.org/event/experts-net-door-the-saratoga-las-vegas-connection/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220924T130000
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SUMMARY:Celebrating the Stewart’s Century of Ice Cream Exhibit at the Brookside Museum
DESCRIPTION:Join us Saturday\, September 24 from 1-4pm for ice cream\, face painting and a bounce house from Stewart’s Shops to celebrate 100 years of ice cream!\n \nVisit https://www.stewartsshops.com/news/celebrating-the-stewarts-century-of-ice-cream-exhibit-at-the-brookside-museum/ for more information.
URL:https://brooksidemuseum.org/event/celebrating-the-stewarts-century-of-ice-cream-exhibit-at-the-brookside-museum/
LOCATION:Brookside Museum\, 21 Fariground Ave.\, Ballston Spa\, NY\, 12020\, United States
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SUMMARY:Historians’ Walking Tour - The Champlain Canal\, Waterford
DESCRIPTION:Join us Thursday\, September 29 at 1 pm. As part of the Historians’ Walking Tour series\, Russ VanDervoort\, Waterford Town Historian\, will lead a tour of the Champlain Canal in Waterford. This section of the canal opened in 1823\, some parts remain unchanged.  Along the tour route we will pass a swing bridge\, a basin\, a change bridge\, several waste weirs\, and a power canal which played a major role in the Industrial Revolution This walk will begin at Lock 2 Park in Waterford. This tour is a 1 ½ mile round walk on a basic level path that is a part of the Empire State Trailway and the Champlain Canal Trailway\, known as the Waterford to Whitehall Trail.  Lock 2 Park is located off Broad St. which is on Rt. 32 and the main thoroughfare in downtown Waterford.  The entryway is part of the old Canal towpath\, and there is a large sign for Lock 2 at the entrance. Parking available at Lock 2 Park and other nearby streets.  The suggested donation is $10 per registration. \nPlease register for the Tour at: \nhttps://brooksidemuseum.networkforgood.com/events/45747-historians-walking-tours-champlain-canal-sept-29th
URL:https://brooksidemuseum.org/event/historians-walking-tour-the-champlain-canal-waterford/
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SUMMARY:“Theas Few Lines” The Civil War Letters of Private Alonzo D. Bump
DESCRIPTION:David Handy\, author of the recently released book Theas Few Lines: The Civil War Letters of Private Alonzo D. Bump\, 77th New York State Voluntary Infantry will present the Civil War experiences of Alonzo Bump as expressed in his letters home to his wife Mary and other family members. David will touch on many aspects of Alonzo’s life as a soldier\, including camp life\, poor rations\, disease\, marching\, combat\, desertion\, commanding officers\, the enemy\, military pay\, and other topics. Books will be available for signing. \n\nSaratoga County History Center is fortunate enough to have a collection of the Civil War Letters of Private Alonzo D. Bump\, many of which were used in Mr. Handy’s research. \nThis in-person event is free\, but donations are always welcomed and appreciated. \n\nRegister HERE \n 
URL:https://brooksidemuseum.org/event/theas-few-lines-the-civil-war-letters-of-private-alonzo-d-bump/
LOCATION:Brookside Museum\, 21 Fariground Ave.\, Ballston Spa\, NY\, 12020\, United States
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