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Mrs. Mary Potter of Schenectady, New York

A descendant and relative of many Mary Potter School alumni, historian Cheryl Renée Gooch, Ph.D. explores the intriguing work of Schenectady’s own hidden figure who levered her Presbyterian and social affiliations to garner financial support for the education of African Americans.

A Night at the Museum: Schenectady’s Irish-Americans

Fáilte! It’s (almost) St. Patrick’s day, so come and celebrate the history of the holiday with us. Tonight, educator Michael Diana will present a special talk on Irish history in Schenectady. How did this small Dutch and English town respond to Irish immigrants? Find out with us!

Podcast Club

Similar to our book clubs, we’ll listen to a selection of podcasts and meet in person to discuss them.

Finding the Law – Tips for Genealogists

Judy Russell, JD and Certified Genealogist, will provide resources and specific examples from NY to help genealogists find the laws and legal information relevant to their research.

Kids Craft Day: Corn Husk Doll

In this workshop, we’ll teach the history and the practice of making your very own corn husk doll.