Local Authors at the Greece Museum - Nov 10, 2013 The Greece Historical Society will host a local author day at the Greece Museum, Sunday, November 10th from 1:30 to 4:00 p.m. Patrons can visit the museum and talk with 12 local authors, and purchase autographed copies directly from the authors. This is an opportunity to let the public meet local writers in this area whose books primarily highlight local history. It is also an opportunity to purchase holiday gifts. The following is a list of authors and their books:
Rulon E. Simmons - I Love Rochester New York
Rose O’Keefe - Historic Genesee Country: A Guide to Its Lands and Legacies and Frederick & Anna Douglass in Rochester NY
Linda Bartash-Dawley - Horses in Motion: The History of Carousels in Monroe County, NY and Beyond and Carouseling New York: A Historical Glimpse of New York State's Carousels
Richard O. Reisem - Myron Holley: Canal Builder/Abolitionist/Unsung Hero, Gravestones in Mount Hope Cemetery, and Frederick Douglass and the Underground Railroad
Marilyn Lowden Koss Wright – Patchwork Pieces of my Life Vol. I and Vol. II
Michael T. Keene - Mad-House-The Hidden History of Insane Asylums in 19th Century New York, Murder, Mayhem and Madness-150 Years of Crime and Punishment in Western New York, Folklore and Legends of Rochester and The Mystery of Hoodoo Corner and Anthology-Three Complete Audio Books with DVD.
Christopher Carosa - 50 Hidden Gems of Greater Western, New York
Donovan Shilling - A Rochester Ramble, A Towpath Tale and Rochester’s Movie Mania
Marie Poinan Discover Charlotte, History of Northgate Plaza, Fire and Flames-History of Firefighting in Charlotte, History of the Elmtree/Yates Thayer Farm, A Blast from Charlotte's Past, Life in the Past Lane- Pictorial History of the Charlotte Community Association and Four Bridges - Story of the Bridges in Charlotte
Susan Gateley - Maritime Tales of Lake Ontario Shipwrecks, Legends and Lore of Lake Ontario, Twinkle Toes and the Riddle of the Lake, Passages On Inland Waters, The Edge Walker’s Guide to Lake Ontario Beach Combing, Ariadne’s Death Heroism and Tragedy On Lake Ontario Living on the Edge with Sara B
Sally Valentine - There Are No Buffalo in Buffalo, The Ghost of the Charlotte Lighthouse, Theft at George Eastman House: What Stinks? An Adventure in Highland Park, and Lost atSeabreeze - It's not fair!
Dennis P. Bielewicz - Heroes in the Attic - the Untold Story of Two Civil War Soldiers
War of 1812 – Fury, Frenzy and Honor By Raya Lee
Tuesday, November 12th, 7:00 p.m. Greece Community & Senior Center Raya’s presentation weaves a colorful tapestry of the war that profoundly altered histories on several continents. The overall conflict will be examined through music, art, architecture and literature; illuminating a complex event with musical snippets and stunning images. Ms. Raya Lee is a reference librarian and instructor with Medaille College in Buffalo. Lecturing extensively on historic and cultural events, she has also authored two books, Pan-American Exposition: a birds-eye view of sights & sounds and co-authored, with Ed Yadzinski, Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra: First 75 Years. This Speakers in the Humanities event, which is free and open to the public, is made possible through the support of the New York Council for the Humanities, a state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Silent Auction of Wreaths November 3—December 8, 2013 Crafters hand-made holiday wreaths will be available for bids. Stop in at the museum any Sunday afternoon 1:30 – 4:00 p.m. between Nov 3th and Dec 8th. We are also available on Monday mornings if you can’t make it on a Sunday. Winners will be announced Dec. 8th.
Upcoming Programs & Events
ROC-THE-DAY for G.H.S. December 11, 2013 “ROC the Day”, a day for giving, is coming up soon! On December 11th, the United Way of Greater Rochester will hold a 24 hour donation drive for not-for-profit organizations in the Rochester community. On this epic one-day giving event, thousands of community members will be able to make an end-of-year gift to help advance their philanthropic passions. We are asking you to support the Greece Historical Society on December 11th by going to www.roctheday.org and making your donation.
*Tuesday, January 7, 2014 - 7:00 p.m., Greece Town Hall.
Hidden Gems of Western New York Christopher Carosa will tell spell-binding stories of Greater Western New York’s hidden gems. He will reveal some of the most delicious underexposed treasures of the region. His book “50 Hidden Gems of Greater Western New York” will be for sale.
*Tuesday, February 11, 2014 - 7:00 p.m., Greece Town Hall
Cycling the Erie Canal Democrat & Chronicle Annette Lein and Justin Murphy will share with us the story of their bicycle trip along the Erie Canal as reported in the Democrat and Chronicle in July, 2013.
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