Mabee Farm Closed
Mabee Farm will be closed on this day.
Mabee Farm will be closed on this day.
Chuck Henry is the digitization manager for New York State Historic Newspapers Project, where he manages the statewide digitization effort that has brought nearly 15 million pages of local newspapers online. He'll discuss his work partnering with libraries, historical societies, and museums across New York, as the project scans fragile originals and microfilm reels to preserve and share small-town papers with the world.
Instructor Karen Anthony of Karen’s Paint pARTies will teach us to paint a cozy winter scene.
Is paid work outside the home incompatible with motherhood? The idea that mothers can’t also be workers grew from eighteenth-century British and colonial ideas about gender and power. In this talk, Professor Ledoux will discuss her new book, "Laboring Mothers: Reproducing Women and Work in the Eighteenth Century" (UVA Press) and explore how today’s assumptions about class, race, and working motherhood stem from these long-standing inequalities.
Join us for a short, illuminated walk in the woods of the Woestyne. Afterwards, we’ll make a fire in the Inn’s historic fireplace
Historian Sarah Wassberg Johnson will explore the origins, journey, and cultural significance of apples in the US, from their introduction by European settlers to their role in cider, pies, and American identity. She'll delves into how apples became so integral to American foodways, moving from a colonial staple to a symbol of national cuisine
Part of SCHS' America at 250 project, this exhibition explores the story of Schenectady and Schenectadians during the American Revolution, weaving together different “threads” of the Revolutionary War-era. See the rare and significant 1771 Liberty Flag, carried by the Schenectady Minute Men during the Revolutionary War, alongside artifacts and documents that explore how Schenectadians contributed to and were shaped by the birth of our nation.
Mabee Farm will be closed on this day.
Mary Liz Stewart from the Underground Railroad Education Center will present.
Join us throughout 2025 and 2026 as we delve into literature, biographies, and more that explore the American Revolution. We'll meet virtually each month to discuss a few chapters of the book at hand.