19th Annual Not Just for Kids Storytelling
Montgomery County (west of Schenectady County)
Sunday evenings, end of July to September
Audience: Families
Information:
Janice Fontanella (518) 829-7516
2011 Programs
July 31
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Jim Hawkins
An Evening of Eamon Kelly Stories
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August 7
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Diane Edgecomb
The Salmon of Wisdom: True tales of mysterious encounters along California's Pacific Coast
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August 14
Jeannine Laverty
Caution: This is a Working Farm
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August 21
Kim Weitkamp
Penny Candy Love: Humorous stories about life and the people you meet along the way
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August 28
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Bil Lepp
Warning Lights: Bright Ideas Gone Bad
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September 11
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Jo Radner
Pioneers, Inventors, and Ordinary Folks: Stories of Yankee Ingenuity
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Click here to read about the 2010 programs.
Click here to read about the 2009 programs.
Click here to read about the 2008 programs.
Bring lawn chairs. Rain or shine. Refreshments provided by Friends of Schoharie Crossing.
No cost, although donations are encouraged.
The Visitor Center exhibit traces the history of the Erie Canal and its impact on the growth of New York State and the nation.
Directions to the Visitor Center: Take exit 27, N.Y.S. Thruway, Amsterdam. Go west on route 5S about 4.5 miles. Turn right on Main Street, toward Fort Hunter, then turn left onto Railroad Street. Follow Railroad Street around to the right, when it becomes Schoharie Street. The Visitor Center, 129 Schoharie Street, is on the right.
Sponsored by the Friends of Schoharie Crossing.
Co-Sponsored by
Stewart’s Shops,
the Garden Bug,
and the Fort Hunter Free Library.
Made possible, in part, with public funds from the Decentralization Program of the New York State Council on the Arts administrated through the Tri-County Arts Council.
For more information, contact Janice Fontanella, Manager, at (518) 829-7516
Not Just for Kids Storytelling is a charter member of the Hudson Valley Storytelling Alliance.
This web site is sponsored by the Friends of Schoharie Crossing.
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