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SUMMARY:"Beside the Tracks" - Historical Talk with John M. Ham
DESCRIPTION:EMPIRE STATE RAILWAY MUSEUM\ninvites you to ioin us for our 2022 presentation \nBESIDE THE TRACKS\nin the Historic Phoenicia Railroad Station\nOCTOBER 15\, 2022 at 1:30 p.m. \nJohn M. Ham\, Railroad Author\, Historian and ERM Life Member will unveil his newest railroad book \nFour Tracks Through the Mohawk Valley\nAlong the Scenic Water Level Route\nBetween Albany and Buffalo \nOver the past two decades\, author John Ham has produced several books about the New York Central Railroad in New York State. His most recent publication was the acclaimed book about the Central’s Main Line entitled “From Grand Central to Albany”. This new book is a mate to it\, continuing west from Albany and Schenectady along the scenic Mohawk River Valley to Syracuse and on through the fertile farmlands of Central New York to Rochester and finally\, Buffalo. Nine prominent railroad historians and authors assisted Mr. Ham with the compilation of this book. It focuses on the New York Central’s “Glory Years” using a multitude of fine steam and early diesel photos taken along the Water Level Route by some of the most noted rail photographers of the 20th Century. \nMR. HAM WILL SIGN BOOKS AND ANSWER QUESTIONS AT THE SMALL RECEPTION TO FOLLOW. \nAdmission is free to this event but we ask that a donation be made to the Museum\, which is a 501 (c)3 non-profit organization\, to help defray our costs. \nEmpire State Railway Museum\n70 Lower High Street\, Phoenicia\, NY • 845-688-7501\ninfo@esrm.com • • www.facebook.com/ESRMuseum\nInstagram – @ESRMuseum
URL:https://phoeniciany.com/event/beside-the-tracks-historical-talk-with-john-m-ham/
LOCATION:Empire State Railway Museum\, 70 High St\, Phoenicia\, NY\, 12464\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Signing,Historical Talk,Railroad,Spoken Word Event,Talk
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SUMMARY:Exploring Ancient Phoenicia Part 3 - Protecting These Sacred Mountains
DESCRIPTION:In this third in a series of multimedia lectures Evan Pritchard will share some of his research regarding the high sacred places of Phoenicia and the surrounding Catskills\, especially regarding mountains located within Shandaken township. He will discuss Algonquin metaphysical beliefs surrounding mountains and the spiritual role they play\, as sacred sites and vision quest retreats. He will go into detail regarding what are called “cairns” (a Celtic term) or “Manitouassin” sacred stone piles (petroforms) and their mysterious alignments\, as well as the famous Montauk-Hammonassett Solstice Line which passes through the so-called “Devil’s Tombstone.” \nHe will again explore local lore and linguistics\, and the lore surrounding Panther Mountain and the seven sacred springs which are the source of seven rivers of great importance to the Esopus Munsee of our region including their portages. He will also revisit local trade routes to discuss not only where they lead but what items travelers might have been trading. As before he will integrate his latest research with earlier studies by noted scholars such as Alf Evers\, Michael Kudish and Glenn Kreisberg\, and files from The Shandaken and Time and the Valleys Museums\, offering a smorgasbord of surprises no one will want to miss. \nZoom link –
URL:https://phoeniciany.com/event/exploring-ancient-phoenicia-part-3-protecting-these-sacred-mountains/
LOCATION:Zoom\, 1 Main Street\, Phoenicia\, NY\, 12464\, United States
CATEGORIES:Historical Talk,Library Event,Presentation,Public Speaking,Spoken Word Event,Talk
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ORGANIZER;CN="Phoenicia Library":MAILTO:phoenicialibrary@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:How To Have a Successful Garden in White Tail Deer Country
DESCRIPTION:After a long winter\, gardeners look forward to the growing season for fresh vegetables and flowers from their gardens. Part of making it a rewarding experience is knowing how to deal with insects\, diseases\, rabbits\, woodchucks and deer. The deer population has exploded\, making them a primary garden pest. But deer don’t have to win the battle\, according to Wendy Tremper Wollerton\, a seasoned gardener\, who spent more than 25 years living on a property heavily trafficked by deer.\n\nBy trial and error\, attending classes and listening to the advice of others\, she developed a large garden\, not fenced\, where deer could walk through but were not interested in the plants. Learn what plants are not “deer candy”\, different choices in fencing and deterrents that can lead to a beautiful garden.\n\nYou can join via Zoom – shorturl.at/hovSU\nor go to the library website or Facebook page
URL:https://phoeniciany.com/event/how-to-have-a-successful-garden-in-white-tail-deer-country/
LOCATION:Zoom\, 1 Main Street\, Phoenicia\, NY\, 12464\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Gardening,Library Event,Presentation,Talk,Virtual Event,Zoom Event
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SUMMARY:"Mountain River - The Esopus Creek: Headwaters to Hudson” Film Screening and Talk
DESCRIPTION:“Mountain River – The Esopus Creek: Headwaters to Hudson” Film Screening and Talk with Tobe Carey and Mark Loete \nMarch 26\, 2020 – 4PM\nThe Emerson Resort – Great Room \n\n\nMOUNTAIN RIVER was produced and directed by Tobe Carey\, co-produced by Mark Loete. Music by Tim Kapeluck\, Evan Pritchard\, Artie Traum and Jay Ungar.   \nThe Emerson Resort & Spa presents a discussion and screening of the 73-minute film\, MOUNTAIN RIVER\, which follows the Esopus Creek\, from its headwaters on Slide Mountain in New York’s Catskill Mountains\, to the Ashokan Reservoir\, and on to the Hudson River at Saugerties – a fascinating journey of 65 miles.  Tobe Carey and Mark Loete will discuss the making of the film and the importance of sharing and preserving the history of the region\, followed by the screening. \nThe story begins with the ancient geologic forces that formed the Catskills and goes on to explore the Native American and colonial settlements along the Esopus. The documentary covers the history of New York City’s Ashokan Reservoir\, the development of water-power on the stream\, and the innovative beginnings of the American Industrial Revolution along the Esopus in Saugerties. The film celebrates the Upper Esopus as a world class trout fishery\, a recreational resource and a critical source of clean\, unfiltered water for millions of New Yorkers. Below the Ashokan Reservoir\, the Lower Esopus flows through steep gorges\, rich agricultural lands and several towns on its way to the Hudson River. \nMOUNTAIN RIVER highlights the continuing challenges of climate change and ongoing conservation efforts on the creek\, and it reminds us to treat the Esopus with respect. \nMOUNTAIN RIVER is filled with personal stories and anecdotes and features a lively mix of vintage and contemporary photographs and images. Footage includes interviews with New York City and New York State experts\, local historians and conservationists\, as well as on-the-creek fly fishing and stories from anglers and residents. \nAdmission is free.  RSVP here or check-in at the door.
URL:https://phoeniciany.com/event/mountain-river-the-esopus-creek-headwaters-to-hudson-film-screening-and-talk/
LOCATION:The Emerson Resort & Spa\, Route 28\, Mount Tremper\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film Screening,Fly Fishing,Talk
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SUMMARY:Exploring Ancient Phoenicia - Part 2
DESCRIPTION:Evan Pritchard will be back again this month with MORE fascinating information about ancient Phoenicia. Join us for an evening of local history info and tales with author Evan Pritchard (Mi’kmaq and Celtic descent). \nUsing maps\, photos\, slides\, stories\, place-name interpretations\, and helpful diagrams\, Evan will explore what Munsee village life in Phoenicia must have been like in winter\, including travel\, fishing\, hunting\, agriculture\, foraging\, controlled burning\, shelter\, stories\, cosmologies\, vision quests\, and much more. \nFollowed by Q and A. \n\nYou can join in here.
URL:https://phoeniciany.com/event/exploring-ancient-phoenicia-part-2/
LOCATION:Zoom\, 1 Main Street\, Phoenicia\, NY\, 12464\, United States
CATEGORIES:Historical Talk,Lecture,Library Event,Presentation,Talk,Virtual Event,Zoom Event
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SUMMARY:Phoenicia's Ancient Past - A Historical talk by Evan Pritchard
DESCRIPTION:Phoenicia’s Ancient Past – How The Esopus Munsee People Got Through Winter Before Electricity\n\nIn this illustrated lecture\, author Evan Pritchard (Mi’kmaq and Celtic descent) will introduce us to the ancient and icy history of winters long past in the greater Phoenicia area. Evan will focus on the winter lifeways of the Esopus Munsee\, the Algonquian-speaking people who have long inhabited the Esopus river valley. Using maps\, photos\, slides\, stories\, place-name interpretations\, and helpful diagrams\, Evan will explore what Munsee village life in Phoenicia must have been like in winter\, including travel\, fishing\, hunting\, agriculture\, foraging\, controlled burning\, shelter\, stories\, cosmologies\, vision quests\, and much more. Followed by Q and A.\nYou can join this informative talk via zoom by following this link – https://tinyurl.com/bddcb5bj\n\nAbout Evan Pritchard: Evan Pritchard (Mi’kmaq descendant) is the founder of Center for Algonquin Culture\, and author of seventy critically acclaimed books on Native American culture\, history\, spirituality and language\, including No Word For Time\, Native New Yorkers\, Bird Medicine and the self-published guide to Land Acknowledgement for the NY metro area\, Mapping Manahatouac.
URL:https://phoeniciany.com/event/phoenicias-ancient-past-a-historical-talk-by-evan-pritchard/
LOCATION:Zoom\, 1 Main Street\, Phoenicia\, NY\, 12464\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Historical Talk,Lecture,Library Event,Talk,Virtual Event,Zoom Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210926T133000
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SUMMARY:The O&W Bridge Catrastophes at Fish’s Eddy in the 1880s
DESCRIPTION:Sept. 26\, 2021\n1:30-3:30\nEmprie State Railway Museum\n70 Lower High Street\, Phoenicia\, NY 12464 \nLightning Strikes Twice: The O&W Bridge Catastrophes at Fish’s Eddy in the late 1880s \nJoin us for the second 2021 “Beside the Tracks in the Historic Phoenicia Railroad Station” presentation. Featured speaker is David Mazurek\, Ph.D.\, P.E. a civil engineering professor at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. \nAdmission is free\, but please consider making a donation at the event. \n  \n \n 
URL:https://phoeniciany.com/event/the-ow-bridge-catrastophes-at-fishs-eddy-in-the-1880s/
LOCATION:Empire State Railway Museum\, 70 High St\, Phoenicia\, NY\, 12464\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum,Presentation,Railroad,Talk
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