Where did all the Slaves Go? with Michael Douma
In Dutch New York, slavery died an agonizingly slow death. Douma's book will be the first cultural, demographic, and economic history of slavery in Dutch New York.
In Dutch New York, slavery died an agonizingly slow death. Douma's book will be the first cultural, demographic, and economic history of slavery in Dutch New York.
Learn the historic craft of basket weaving with Doreen Smith, proprietor of WOVEN. In this full day workshop, we'll weave a beautiful, highly functional tote with a leather strap
Instructor Karen Anthony of Karen’s Paint pARTies will teach us to paint Spring flowers.
It’s 1886 and the competition to electrify the US is on! Join George Wise, historian and author, to take a closer look at this important moment in technology and American history.
Please join us for the opening of a new exhibit! As part of the opening reception, city historian Chris Leonard will present his recent research, "When the Frontier Moved West: Schenectady at the Turn of the 19th Century."
We’ll warm up the Mabee Inn and show you how colonial peoples crafted the beers and spirits that sustained their society. A simple malt beer and some classic Mohawk valley moonshine are on the menu!
Join the SCHS Book Club to take a deep look at a topic we often take for granted: food!
Schenectady has long been home to peoples of many faiths. The various churches of the Schenectady Stockade stand out for their beauty and storied history. In this tour, we’ll explore these spaces and hear their stories from the people who keep them sacred today.
Daniel Mazeau and Aaron Gore, archaeologists, recently completed field investigations and research for the Yates house and property in Glenville. They will discuss their findings.
Earth Night is an evening celebration of sustainability and living in harmony with the planet. Gather together with friends and neighbors as we present down-to-earth music, art, and workshops that honor Mother Earth and our natural surroundings. The fun starts at 4pm, and we’ll be on site until 8, finishing the evening with a campfire and stories from the Earth.