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“Finding Women’s Voices in the Archives” with Jane Wilcox
Women from the 17th-20th centuries are challenging to uncover, but we may hear their voices in the documents that recorded their lives. With many examples from the speaker’s own New England, New York and Wisconsin family history, learn where to look for womenfolk in letters, diaries and journals, newspapers and various court records.
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Virtual Talk: “Skeletons in the Cabinet” with Andrew Beaupre
Beaupre will discuss the skeletal remains recovered in the Stockade, many of which have been falsely attributed to the massacre, and examine the role of archaeology in collective historical memory.
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Workshop: Felt a Spring Animal
In this workshop, we'll felt an adorable spring animal, using wool from our herd.
$40.00 -
Luxe Skin Lab: Crafting Hand + Body Scrubs with Sweet Sprig
Join us for a hands-on experience where you'll learn to craft exquisite body scrubs using the perfect blend of salt and sugar, leaving your skin feeling refreshed and pampered.
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Theodore Burr’s Two Early 19th Century Schenectady-Scotia Bridges: New Evidence with Ron Knapp
Author Ron Knapp will discuss his new book, "Theodore Burr and the Bridging of Early America." In this important work on covered bridges, Knapp explores Burr's local creations: the Schenectady-Scotia bridges. Knapp will delve into a good deal of new information about Burr's two local bridges, filling in gaps in Schenectady history.
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Mainstream Radicalism: Labor Organizing in Schenectady 1886-1906
Historian Catherine Haag's 2023 dissertation explores the confluence of Schenectady's Socialist history, local workers’ adoption of direct labor action practices at the point of production, and the commitment of local labor leaders to industrial unionism to reveal how radicalism became mainstream among Schenectady’s workers.
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Virtual Talk: “Visualizing Equality: African American Rights and Visual Culture in the 19th Century”
The fight for racial equality in the 19th century played out not only in marches and political conventions, but also in the print and visual culture created and disseminated by African Americans, as Black artists produced images that advanced campaigns for equal rights.
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Workshop: Colonial Ice Cream Parlor
Spend the winter break with us! Today the Mabee Farm will host special winter educational activities. Baking on the hearth, colonial crafts and even a behind-the-scenes tour of our artifact collections.
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Schenectady Wine Society: Syrah
Join your hosts, Buffy Leonard and city historian Chris Leonard on a tasting and history tour of their favorite wines for the season.
$33.00
