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SUMMARY:WCHS Local History Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Washington County Historical Society’s local history book club will meet at noon on Friday\, July 8\, at the society’s Wing-Northup House\, 167 Broadway\, Fort Edward. The club meets on the second Friday of the month. Historical Society membership is not required. \n \nThe July meeting of the book club will feature an author talk by Glenn Pearsall of Johnsburg on his historical novel\, Leaves Torn Asunder\, A Novel of the Adirondacks and the American Civil War\, published in 2016. Pearsall is a well-informed historian who has created a poignant story of the families in his local area during the long brutal war. Many of the farm boys who thought enlistment would lead to a great adventure never returned home. \nFuture sessions of the club will include books about the larger Adirondack area as well as some works by local authors. The proposed list includes works on Henry Hudson’s discovery of the Hudson River\, Benedict Arnold’s building of the first Navy in Whitehall\, and Robert Rogers writing of the rules for rangers in Fort Edward. For additional information\, email Connie Harris Farrington at connieandlee@roadrunner.com.
URL:https://wchs-ny.org/event/wchs-local-history-book-club-3/
LOCATION:Wing- Northup House\, 167 Boadway\, Fort Edward\, NY\, 12828\, United States
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SUMMARY:"Thinking About Teaching" A Rural Social Studies Teacher's Path to Strive for Relevance
DESCRIPTION:The Washington County Historical Society and the Hebron Preservation Society will co-host “Thinking about Teaching: A Rural Social Studies Teacher’s Path to Strive for Relevance”\, a talk by Dr. Casey Jakubowski on July 23 at 6:30 p.m. at the Hebron United Presbyterian Church East at 6559 NYS State Rte. 22 in East Hebron Salem)\, N.Y. (7 miles north of Salem and 10 miles south of Granville)  \nDr. Jakubowski will speak about the role rural schools in New York State played in the education of rural America\, particularly in Washington County and the importance of the educators in our County’s rural schools of the past.  \nHis book on the subject will be available for purchase ($20) after the program.   \nThe District # 16 Hebron one-room schoolhouse museum directly across from the church will be open from 5:30 – 6:15 for visitors.  \nThe talk is free and will be aimed at the general public. It is not meant to be a talk just for educators. Come and learn how Washington County was on the cutting edge educationally in many ways in the past 150 years!  \nIf you would like more information or have any questions\, please call Programming Chairperson Debi Craig at (518) 854-3102.  \nWe hope to see you there to learn about history in our own backyards! 
URL:https://wchs-ny.org/event/thinking-about-teaching-a-rural-social-studies-teachers-path-to-strive-for-relevance/
LOCATION:East Hebron United Presbyterian Church\, 6559 NYS State Rte. 22\, Salem\, NY\, 12865\, United States
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