Sunday, December 1, 2013

GREECE HISTORICAL SOCIETY - DECEMBER EVENTS

Monday - Wednesday Dec 2nd - 4th
Silent Auction of Wreaths LAST DAY! 
10:00 a.m. – Noon
Sunday Dec.8th* 1:30 – 4:00 p.m.

More than 30 hand-made holiday & seasonal wreaths will
be available for purchase by silent auction at the
Greece Museum (595 Long Pond Rd.). Winners will be
announced December 8th at 3:30 p.m.  Proceeds to

benefit the Greece Historical Society & Museum.

Give a Gift of History and support your local museum. Visit
the Greece Museum gift shop, 595 Long Pond Rd.
Sundays 1:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. or
Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday 10:00 a.m. – Noon
(through December 22nd.) Many items only available at our museum shop.

Charlotte Village Cemetery
Thursday, December 5th 2:00 p.m. at the Charlotte Library.
3557 Lake Ave.

This program will talk about the veterans and village pioneers who are buried in this cemetery, its deterioration and
subsequent resurgence thanks to many volunteers. Photos
will show the ongoing tombstone restoration by the Navy
Seabee Veterans, Island X-23. 

The presenters are Marie Poinan and Maureen Whalen.


Roc-The-Day for G.H.S.
Wednesday, December 11th

“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.



Greece Museum Closed
The Greece Museum will be closed December 29th for

the holidays and reopen January 12th.


Thank You to every one of our volunteers for all you
have done this best year and to all the individual
members and businesses who contributed financially,
with gifts or with services.  Without your support and that of
the community we would not be able to offer our services to 
the community.

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