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SUMMARY:HISTORY TALK June 14th @ 7 PM with Frank Salvati   “QUEEN ESTHER'S REVENGE!”
DESCRIPTION:One fateful day\, as the United States continued to be engaged in a great and earnest struggle for freedom from the exactions and tyranny of the British government\, a massacre occurred in the Wyoming Valley in North Eastern Pennsylvania. Legends\, poems\, and songs are then written to commemorate that bloody day July 3RD\,1778. \nJoin favorite local historian Frank Salvati as he tells of one of the most brutal and controversial episodes of the American Revolution. Frank weaves the history of the Wyoming Massacre along with the tale of Esther Montour known as “Queen Esther”. Of her\, Frank says “The Seneca Chieftainess did not share her tribe’s hatred of the Americans until they killed her only son Gencho.” Esther then vowed\, “They will never forget what they have done to me because they will never forget what I will do to them.” \nCome and learn more about these fascinating times as speaker Frank Salvati\, shares his knowledge of The French and Indian War\, early Colonial America and these Native American peoples.  Frank Salvati is a resident of Port Jervis\, New York.  He is a passionate student of the Indian wars\, with a particular interest in the North Eastern United States.  He is a popular speaker on the French and Indian Wars\, the American Revolution and the War of 1812. \n                  This event will be held June 14TH\, 2017\, at 7:00 PM at the D & H Canal Park Visitor’s Center\, 58 Hoag Road\, (just off Route 209) Cuddebackville\, NY.   \nThe Neversink Valley Museum is open Sundays from noon until 4:00 PM through October 29 and by appointment. For more information about the museum\, its mission to preserve local history or any events\, call 845-754-8870 or check the website: www.neversinkmuseum.org.  Or email at nvam@neversinkmuseum.org \nThe museum is at 26 Hoag Road\, in Cuddebackville. \nLight refreshments will be served. \nPlease go to our website for Information (click) \nTime:\n7:00 PM\nCost: $5 for Museum Members – $7 for Non-Members\nOrganizer: The Neversink Valley Museum of History & Innovation\nPhone:  (845) 754-8870\nEmail: nvam@neversinkmuseumorg\nWebsite: https://neversinkmuseum.org\nVenue: D&H Canal Park Visitor’s Center\n58 Hoag Road\nCuddebackville\, NY. 12729 \n 
URL:https://neversinkmuseum.org/event/history-talk-june-14th-7-pm-with-frank-salvati-queen-esthers-revenge/
LOCATION:D&H Canal Park Visitor’s Center\, 58 Hoag Road\, Cuddebackville\, NY. 12729
CATEGORIES:The Neversink Valley Museum History Talk
ORGANIZER;CN="The Neversink Valley Museum of History & Innovation":MAILTO:nvam@neversinkmuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170527T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170527T213000
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SUMMARY:The Saturday Night Music Appreciation Society at The Neversink Valley Museum of History and Innovation.  Saturday May 27th @  7PM.
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendar for the next meeting of The Saturday Night Music Appreciation Society at The Neversink Valley Museum of History and Innovation.\nSaturday May 27th @  7PM.\nCome to the D&H Canal Park Visitor’s Center located at 58 Hoag Road (just off route 209)\, Cuddebackville\, NY 12729 where you will be treated to a wonderful evening of Traditional and Americana Music performed by our good friends Annie and Mike Baglione along with special guests Bob Bell and Larry Mandon . Bob and Larry play old traditional music( banjo\, guitar\, mandolin) with some added history about the songs and the instruments. \nAnne & Mike Baglione\n \nMike and Anne have donated many years to curating the Museum’s Concert Series and we can never thank them enough. Remember that every musician that come donates their time and talent for your and the Museum benefit. \nAnnie Baglione plays guitar\, bass\, concertina\, and accordion. She performs throughout the Hudson Valley solo and as part of the band “Breakneck Annie”. \nMike Baglione is a founding member of the bluegrass bands “Tin Roof”\, “Oxford Depot” and the “Jersey Mountain Boys.” One of the finest guitar players in the region\, Mike has performed at clubs\, coffee houses and on festival stages throughout the Northeast for the past 20 years. He has also performed live on radio stations WFDU\, WJFF\, WTBQ and WNYC. Mike has made numerous appearances at Bodles Opera House and the Warwick Valley Winery. \nAdmission is $7.00 for Non-Members\, $5.00 for Museum Members.  \n  \nBREAKNECK ANNIE’S new CD “Chasing Squirrels” is now available! Here are some clips from the recording to check out..\nhttps://soundcloud.com/breaknecka…/…/chasing-squirrels-clips\nThe best way to get your hot little hands on one is to come see them at the Museum!\nIf you cannot\, please send $15 cash/check (money order?) along with your name and address to: \nGraham Vest\nPO Box 242\nBurlingham\, NY 12722 They will send it right out to you! \nThanks for supporting The Neversink Valley Museum of History and Innovation who have for forty nine years been preserving and interpreting the history of the D & H. Canal along with the Local History of the Neversink Valley. The Museum is open on Saturday and Sunday from noon to 4 PM through October. For more information about the museum and their events\, call 845-754-8870 or check the website: www.neversinkmuseum.org. The museum is located in an historic home located on the banks of the Neversink River at 26 Hoag Road\, in Cuddebackville\, NY.
URL:https://neversinkmuseum.org/event/the-saturday-night-music-appreciation-society-at-the-neversink-valley-museum-of-history-and-innovation-saturday-may-27th-7pm/
LOCATION:D&H Canal Park Visitor’s Center\, 58 Hoag Road\, Cuddebackville\, NY. 12729
CATEGORIES:Saturday Night Music Appreciation Society
ORGANIZER;CN="The Neversink Valley Museum of History & Innovation":MAILTO:nvam@neversinkmuseum.org
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CREATED:20170503T185830Z
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SUMMARY:HISTORY TALK with Bob McCue “An Age Gone By: From Turnpike to Railroad”
DESCRIPTION:A History Talk by Bob McCue. Saturday\, May 13 at 7:00 PM in the Visitors’ Center of the D&H Canal Park\, Cuddebackville\, New York. Presented by the Neversink Valley Museum of History and Innovation.\nThe area between the Hudson and Delaware Rivers has always been key to the early history of America\, from the days of the War for American Independence to the present day. Bob McCue’s program begins with the early history of navigation on both rivers\, goes through the turnpike era and into the coming of the railroads. Well over a century ago this area saw everything from the heyday of the D&H Canal to the era of silent movies that were shot in Cuddebackville. Bob is an expert on the O&W and Erie Railroads. His program will paint a vivid picture of our region’s rich transportation heritage and how it contributed to our area’s economic well-being.\n$7.00 for Non-members and $5.00 for Members\nLite Refreshments will be served
URL:https://neversinkmuseum.org/event/history-talk-with-bob-mccue-an-age-gone-by-from-turnpike-to-railroad/
LOCATION:D&H Canal Park Visitor’s Center\, 58 Hoag Road\, Cuddebackville\, NY. 12729
CATEGORIES:The Neversink Valley Museum History Talk
ORGANIZER;CN="The Neversink Valley Museum of History & Innovation":MAILTO:nvam@neversinkmuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170429T190000
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CREATED:20170422T063658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170422T063658Z
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SUMMARY:Saturday Night Music Appreciation Society Concert April 29th at 7PM
DESCRIPTION:The Neversink Valley Museum of History and Innovation is Happy to announce the first concert of the 50th Anniversary Season.\nThis concert will feature RaveTesar a pianist who’s career spans five decades. While his background is in jazz\, he has performed and recorded with a large roster of musicians and groups from all genres. In addition to performing and recording as an instrumentalist\, Tesar is also a record producer\, composer\, and educator. He has written and recorded over five hundred pieces for independent film and television productions and appears himself as a presenter in a PBS educational series ‘Exploring The World Of Music’. Currently\, he is the pianist and musical director for the British progressive rock band’Renaissance. The group performs throughout the world and is widely recognized for their unique combining of Classical\, Folk\, Rock andJazz music. Also\, he is the leads his own jazz trio with three album releases since 2008. Mr. Tesar is a recent transplant to the Hudson Valley. He and his wife Laurie moved to Warwick in 2015. You can learn more and listen to music at\nwww.ravetesar.com\nThe program will be an anthology of popular music throughout the 20th Century leaning towards the American songbook tradition. The works of composers such as George Gershwin\, IrvingBerlin\, Jerome Kern and Richard Rogers will be featured along with a historical tribute to jazz greats from Ragtime to the modern era. More than just a piano concert\, the program will include anecdotes about the composers and their works as well as insights into jazz improvisation and the inner workings of music in general. Anyone with a general appreciation of music will enjoy this show while ardent jazz listeners will still have plenty to sink their teeth into. \nEvery event at the NEVERSINK VALLEY MUSEUM OF HISTORY AND INNOVATION goes to support our ongoing mission to educate and illuminate the history of the Neversink Valley and the D&H Canal. The Museum is open on Saturday and Sunday from Noon till four pm\, so please stop by for a tour or just to say hello.\nBecome a Member of the Museum and receive a discount at all events\, Go to www.neversinkmuseum.org and use our DONATION and MEMBERSHIP BUTTONS to conveniently Join or Support the Museum. \nOur SATURDAY NIGHT MUSIC APPRECIATION SOCIETY is curated by our dear friends Anne and Mike Baglione. They have been making our concerts happen for the past six years. \n$7.00 general admission\, $5.00 Museum members
URL:https://neversinkmuseum.org/event/saturday-night-music-appreciation-society-concert-april-29th-at-7pm/
LOCATION:D&H Canal Park Visitor’s Center\, 58 Hoag Road\, Cuddebackville\, NY. 12729
CATEGORIES:Saturday Night Music Appreciation Society
ORGANIZER;CN="The Neversink Valley Museum of History & Innovation":MAILTO:nvam@neversinkmuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161211T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161211T170000
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CREATED:20160930T023957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160930T023957Z
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SUMMARY:Holiday Christmas Concert and Sing A-Long
DESCRIPTION:We are working on a Holiday Christmas Concert and Sing a-Long with Anne and Mike Baglione\n \nDessert and Hot Coco\, Hot Cider will be served \n 
URL:https://neversinkmuseum.org/event/holiday-christmas-concert-and-sing-a-long/
LOCATION:D&H Canal Park Visitor’s Center\, 58 Hoag Road\, Cuddebackville\, NY. 12729
CATEGORIES:Christmas and Holiday Concert and Sing-a-Long
ORGANIZER;CN="The Neversink Valley Museum of History & Innovation":MAILTO:nvam@neversinkmuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161208T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161208T200000
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CREATED:20160521T012022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160725T010304Z
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SUMMARY:The Neversink Valley Museum of History and Innovation Board of Trustee's Meeting
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URL:https://neversinkmuseum.org/event/the-neversink-valley-museum-of-history-and-innovation-board-of-trustees-meeting-8/
LOCATION:D&H Canal Park Visitor’s Center\, 58 Hoag Road\, Cuddebackville\, NY. 12729
CATEGORIES:Craft Fair with The Neversink Valley Museum of History and Innovation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161127T100000
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CREATED:20160521T012022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161030T015832Z
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SUMMARY:Holiday Craft Boutique Sponsered by The Neversink Valley Museum
DESCRIPTION:HOLIDAY CRAFT FAIR\nSUNDAY\, NOVEMBER 27\, 2016\n10:00 am – 3:00 pm\nD&H CANAL VISITOR’S CENTER\n58 HOAG ROAD\, CUDDEBACKVILLE\, NY 12729\nTO BENEFIT THE NEVERSINK VALLEY MUSEUM \nCap off your holiday shopping weekend and visit our Artisan Holiday Craft Fair on Sunday\, November 27\, 2016 from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm at the D&H Canal Visitor’s Center\, 58 Hoag Road in Cuddebackville\, NY\, just off of Route 209. Handcrafted goods include home décor\, primitive and folk art\, handmade candles\, soaps\, jewelry\, pet accessories\, holiday ornaments and other unique items. Many items under $5.00. \nEnjoy a festive day of shopping in a happy\, cheerful environment as you browse through handcrafted gifts made by local artisans. We’re offering such lovely and unique items as handmade candles\, soaps\, jewelry\, primitive and folk art\, and more. Decorate your tree with handmade ornaments and your home with one-of-a kind goods you’ll only find here. Plenty of thoughtful gifts for all your friends and family – even pets! \nDIRECTIONS: Take Route 209 to Cuddebackville. Turn on Hoag Road\, either between the bridge and H.B.E. Elementary School\, drive past the museum and make your first right into Visitor’s Center OR turn by Cuddebackville Auto Sales & Repair (Hoag Road is U-shaped)\, continue down for 1/4 mile and make a left. \nFor more information about the Museum\, its mission to preserve local history or any events\, call (845) 754-8870\, visit our website at www.neversinkmuseum.org.
URL:https://neversinkmuseum.org/event/holiday-craft-boutique-sponsered-by-the-neversink-valley-museum/
LOCATION:D&H Canal Park Visitor’s Center\, 58 Hoag Road\, Cuddebackville\, NY. 12729
CATEGORIES:Craft Fair with The Neversink Valley Museum of History and Innovation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161110T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161110T190000
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CREATED:20160521T012022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160524T215153Z
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SUMMARY:The Neversink Valley Museum of History and Innovation Board of Trustee's Meeting
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URL:https://neversinkmuseum.org/event/the-neversink-valley-museum-of-history-and-innovation-board-of-trustees-meeting-7/
CATEGORIES:The Neversink Valley Museum Board Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161019T190000
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SUMMARY:The Neversink Valley Museum Wednesday Night History Talks on THE BATTLE OF MINISINK REVISITED with DR. RICHARD HULL @ 7PM
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nThe Battle of Minisink Revisited:\nConflicting Perceptions and Fresh Interpretations of its Cause\, the Conflict\, and Its Catastrophic Consequences\nby Dr. Richard Hull\, Professor Emeritus\, New York University \nThe talk will critically examine the tragic 1779 Battle of Minisink taking the conflicting perspectives of  its combatants: a local American revolutionary militia\, a unit of Empire Loyalists\, and a  band of Native American fighters. Professor Hull will weigh the accounts of its participants focusing of its key actors:  Mohawk Colonel Joseph Brant and Warwick revolutionary Colonel John Hathorn. He will then set their views in a broad context of historically-recurring issues of rebellion\,  land possession\,  race and ethnicity \,and cultural diversity\, Over the generations there  has been much myth\, legend and raw emotion surrounding this pivotal Revolutionary War conflict. Dr. Hull will argue for a more balanced interpretation. The talk promises to be thought provoking\, eye-opening\,  and innovative in its approach. \nARTICLE FROM TIMES HERALD RECORD \n\nOn July 20\, 1779\, Joseph Brant\, Mohawk chief and British Army colonel\, led a raiding party of Indians and Tories against the settlement at Minisink\, near present-day Port Jervis.\nBrant\, an astute military tactician\, had learned that a Colonial Army detachment under Count Pulaski\, which had been assigned to defend the sparse settlements in the Mamakating\, Neversink and Delaware valleys\, had been re-deployed elsewhere\, leaving the area largely unprotected. Brant’s objective was to gather livestock\, produce and whatever other provisions he could find and stockpile them in order to help the British and their Indian allies camped out in the Susquehanna Valley survive the following winter. If he could devastate and demoralize the settlers and distract the Colonials from their fight with the regular British Army\, all the better.\nHaving completed the raid\, plundering and burning homes\, killing the men and dispersing the women and children\, Brant and his men took their bounty and returned northward\, along the Delaware\, on their way back to the Susquehanna.\nWord of the raiding party soon reached Goshen\, where the call went out for the militia to gather under the leadership of a local physician\, Col. Benjamin Tusten.\nAfter hotly deliberating the merits of engaging the marauders in combat\, Tusten and 149 men – merchants\, farmers and clerks\, and what James Eldridge Quinlan later described as “some of the principal gentlemen of the county” – set out the next day in pursuit of their quarry.\n“Colonel Tusten was opposed to risking an encounter with the subtle Mohawk chief with so feeble a command\,” Quinlan wrote\, “especially as the enemy was known to be greatly superior to them in numbers. The Americans were not well provided with arms and ammunition\, and it was wise to wait for reinforcements. “Others\, however\, were for immediate pursuit. They held the Indians in contempt\, insisted that they would not fight\, and declared that a recapture of the plunder was an easy achievement.\n“The excited militia men took up their line of march\, and followed the old Kathegton (Cochecton) trail 17 miles\, when they encamped at Skinner’s mill\, near Haggie’s Pond\, about three miles from the mouth of Halfway Brook.” The following morning\, July 22\, 1779\, Tusten and his men\, bolstered by a contingent from Warwick under the command of Col. John Hathorn\, finally confronted Brant on the banks of the Delaware just above present-day Barryville.\nAlmost immediately\, Brant deftly cut the militia’s force in two and an epic battle ensued on a hilltop overlooking the river.\nAmmunition was soon depleted\, and the combat was reduced to hand-to-hand\, with the Mohawks and Tories getting much the better of it. The militia was routed\, and nearly all of those who stayed and fought were killed\, including Tusten.\nFollowing the bloody daylong battle\, Brant and his remaining men forded the river and continued on their journey. They somehow managed to avoid the severe retribution for their actions administered a few weeks later by Gen. John Sullivan and his army of 3\,000\, who swept through Wawarsing\, Mamakating and Deerpark\, through Easton and Tioga Point\, and destroyed anything Iroquois they encountered along the way. \n\nThe remains of those slain on that desolate Barryville hilltop in what forever after would be known as the Battle of Minisink were not afforded a proper burial. Quinlan wrote that “for 43 years the bones of those who had been slain on the banks of the Delaware were permitted to molder on the battle ground. But one attempt had been made to gather them\, and that was by the widows of the slaughtered men\, of whom there were 33 in the Presbyterian congregation of Goshen. They set out for the place of battle on horseback\, but finding the journey too hazardous\, they hired a man to perform the pious duty\, who proved unfaithful and never returned.”\nFinally\, in 1822\, “a committee was appointed to collect the remains and to ascertain the names of the fallen. The committee proceeded to the battle ground\, a distance of 46 miles from Goshen\, and viewed some of the frightful elevations and descents over which the militia had passed when pursuing the red marauders. The place where the conflict occurred\, and the region for several miles around\, were carefully examined and the relics of the honored dead gathered with pious care. The remains were taken to Goshen\, where they were buried in the presence of 15\,000 persons.”\nA monument was erected to mark the mass grave\, upon which was inscribed the names of the 44 men killed in the battle.\nUnfortunately\, as meticulous as the search for remains had been\, only 300 bones were recovered\, far fewer than had been expected. Nature and the denizens of the forest had no doubt disposed of the rest.\nThis sad occurrence moved the Monticello poet Alfred B. Street to write in the final stanza of his 10-stanza commemorative of the battle:\n“Years have pass’d by\, the merry bee\nHums round the laurel flowers\,\nThe mock-bird pours its melody\nAmid the forest bowers;\nA skull is at my feet\, though now\nThe wild rose wreathes its bony brow\,\nRelic of other hours\,\nIt bids the wandering pilgrim think\nOf those who died at Minisink.” \nJohn Conway is the Sullivan County historian and an adjunct professor of history at Sullivan County Community College in Loch Sheldrake. He lives in Barryville. \n\n 
URL:https://neversinkmuseum.org/event/the-neversink-valley-museum-wednesday-night-history-talks-with-dr-richard-hull-7pm/
LOCATION:D&H Canal Park Visitor’s Center\, 58 Hoag Road\, Cuddebackville\, NY. 12729
CATEGORIES:The Neversink Valley Museum Wednesday Night History Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Neversink Valley Museum of History & Innovation":MAILTO:nvam@neversinkmuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161015T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161015T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T185244
CREATED:20160521T012022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161014T013311Z
UID:764-1476558000-1476558000@neversinkmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Saturday Night Music Appreciation Society Hosted By Anne and Mike Baglione and 6 Guests on October 15th @ 7PM
DESCRIPTION:Anne & Mike Baglione\nOUR LAST CONCERT BEFORE CHRISTMAS\n\n\n\n\nDear Friends and Members: Mark your calendar for the next meeting of The Saturday Night Music Appreciation Society at The Neversink Valley Museum of History and Innovation.\nSaturday October 15th @  7PM \nCome to the D&H Canal Visitor’s Center located in the D&H Canal Park\, 58 Hoag Road (just off route 209)\, Cuddebackville\, NY 12729 there will find an exciting line up of 6 performers hosted by our good friends Annie and Mike Baglione. This is lining up to be one big night of great music.\nLINE UP FEATURING  \nOver the Line – with Pamela and Arthur \nDebbie Fisher \nSteve and Clancy Lane  \nGloria Esch and Mike O’Brien  \nDan Haggerty  (half of “John Henry’s Hammer” who played the first concert of the season) \nBrad Scribner \nThis is the last scheduled concert of the season until Our Christmas Concert which will be held on Sunday December 11th @ 3PM when we will gather together to listen to Songs of the Season. \nMike and Anne have donated many years to curating the Museum’s Concert Series and we can never thank them enough. Remember that every musician that come donates there time and talent for your and the Museum benefit. \nAnnie Baglione plays guitar\, bass\, concertina\, and accordion. She performs throughout the Hudson Valley solo and as part of the band “Breakneck Annie”. \nMike Baglione is a founding member of the bluegrass bands “Tin Roof”\, “Oxford Depot” and the “Jersey Mountain Boys.” One of the finest guitar players in the region\, Mike has performed at clubs\, coffee houses and on festival stages throughout the Northeast for the past 20 years. He has also performed live on radio stations WFDU\, WJFF\, WTBQ and WNYC. Mike has made numerous appearances at Bodles Opera House and the Warwick Valley Winery. \nAdmission is $7.00 for Non-Members\, $5.00 for Museum Members.  \n  \nBREAKNECK ANNIE’S new CD “Chasing Squirrels” is now available! Here are some clips from the recording to check out..\nhttps://soundcloud.com/breaknecka…/…/chasing-squirrels-clips\nThe best way to get your hot little hands on one is to come see them at the Museum!\nIf you cannot\, please send $15 cash/check (money order?) along with your name and address to: \nGraham Vest\nPO Box 242\nBurlingham\, NY 12722 They will send it right out to you! \nThanks for supporting The Neversink Valley Museum of History and Innovation who have for forty nine years been preserving and interpreting the history of the D & H. Canal along with the Local History of the Neversink Valley. The Museum is open on Saturday and Sunday from noon to 4 PM through October. For more information about the museum and their events\, call 845-754-8870 or check the website: www.neversinkmuseum.org. The museum is located in an historic home located on the banks of the Neversink River at 26 Hoag Road\, in Cuddebackville\, NY.\n\n\n\n  \n  \n\n\n\n\nCome and thank Annie and Mike for all they do for the Museum.\n\n\n\n\n  \n  \n\n\n\n\nThe Meetings of\nThe Saturday Night Music Appreciation Society will take place in the Visitor’s Center\nat the D&H Canal Park\, 58 Hoag Road\, Cuddebackville\, NY 12729\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://neversinkmuseum.org/event/saturday-night-music-appreciation-society-with-mystery-guest-on-october-15th-7pm/
LOCATION:D&H Canal Park Visitor’s Center\, 58 Hoag Road\, Cuddebackville\, NY. 12729
CATEGORIES:Saturday Night Music Appreciation Society
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Neversink Valley Museum of History & Innovation":MAILTO:nvam@neversinkmuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161013T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161013T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T185244
CREATED:20160521T012022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160524T215153Z
UID:774-1476385200-1476385200@neversinkmuseum.org
SUMMARY:The Neversink Valley Museum of History and Innovation Board of Trustee's Meeting
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://neversinkmuseum.org/event/the-neversink-valley-museum-of-history-and-innovation-board-of-trustees-meeting-6/
CATEGORIES:The Neversink Valley Museum Board Meetings
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=:
ORGANIZER;CN="The Neversink Valley Museum of History & Innovation":MAILTO:nvam@neversinkmuseum.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160918T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160918T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T185244
CREATED:20160823T181629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160823T181629Z
UID:932-1474196400-1474214400@neversinkmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Town of Deerpark Museum Open House Sunday September 18th @ 11am to 4pm
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://neversinkmuseum.org/event/town-of-deerpark-museum-open-house-sunday-september-18th-11am-to-4pm/
LOCATION:1863 Schoolhouse and Neversink Valley Grange Hall\, 25 Grange Rd. \, Huguenot\, NY\, 12746\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Town of Deerpark & Town of Deerpark Museum":MAILTO:deerparkhistorian1863@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160917T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160917T204500
DTSTAMP:20260423T185244
CREATED:20160521T012022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160915T025527Z
UID:763-1474138800-1474145100@neversinkmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Saturday Night Music Appreciation Society with BREAKNECK ANNIE September 17th @ 7PM
DESCRIPTION:The Neversink Valley Museum presents an evening of Americana and Bluegrass music featuring Hudson Valley favorites Breakneck Annie (Anne Baglione\, Gene Mueller\, Terry Seeley\, Bill Buskey & Graham Vest) on Saturday\, September 17th at 7PM at the D&H Canal Visitor’s Center\, 58 Hoag Road (just off Route 209)\, Cuddebackville\, NY 12729. \nAdmission is $7.00 for Non-Members\, $5.00 for Museum Members. \n \nLike all great marriages\, we started out as friends and then became bandmates. With roots as a kitchen and back porch band\, playing at our own parties\, Breakneck Annie tries to keep and present that feeling of friends who really like to make music together. Whether playing at festivals\, farmer’s markets\, open mics\, private parties or Irish Wakes\, we try to bring fun as well as traditional-style music to all our events. \nAnnie Baglione plays guitar\, bass\, concertina\, accordion\, performs throughout the Hudson Valley\, solo and as part of the band “Breakneck Annie.” She has coordinated the Museum’s concert series for many years and has been performing often every season since its inception. \n 
URL:https://neversinkmuseum.org/event/saturday-night-music-appreciation-society-with-breakneck-anne-september-17th-7pm/
LOCATION:D&H Canal Park Visitor’s Center\, 58 Hoag Road\, Cuddebackville\, NY. 12729
CATEGORIES:Saturday Night Music Appreciation Society
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=:
ORGANIZER;CN="The Neversink Valley Museum of History & Innovation":MAILTO:nvam@neversinkmuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160914T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160914T213000
DTSTAMP:20260423T185244
CREATED:20160521T012022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160912T014955Z
UID:767-1473879600-1473888600@neversinkmuseum.org
SUMMARY:The Neversink Valley Museum Wednesday Night History Talks "The History of Yankee Lake 1844-1960"  @ 7PM
DESCRIPTION:The Neversink Valley Museum of History and Innovation is proud to present a History Talk on the new 2016 book “The History of Yankee Lake New York From 1844-1960” featuring the local historian and author Denége Patterson at The D&H Canal Park Visitor’s Center\, 58 Hoag Road\, Cuddebackville\, NY at 7pm. \n \nHidden in the hills just north west of the D&H Canal at Westbrookville\, NY when you follow the Pinekill Stream\, rests a community of lakes that were an integral part of the life of the D&H Canal and Sullivan County. When the D & H Canal Company began construction of their canal through the valley\, they found sandy\, gravelly soil through several miles of its length. As a result\, much more water would be needed in order to maintain the water level required for the canal boats during the summer. Parties of surveyors were sent to the mountains to the west of the canal to determine if sufficient quantities of water could be made available. Areas were located where they could build five reservoirs within a few miles radius of one another\, all of which were on top of the mountains. These bodies of water known today as Yankee Lake\, Wolf Lake\, Lake Louise-Marie\, Masten Pond and Wanaksink Pond. Yankee Lake and 1500 acres of surrounding land was purchased by the D & H Canal Company. From whom did they purchase the land? Did the Minisink and Hardenburg Patentees sell this property? Did they have the legal right to do so? \nThese and many more questions will be entertained by the Yankee Lake Historian Denége Patterson in her presentation  based on the new 2016 book “The History of Yankee Lake New York From 1844-1960” authored by Ms. Patterson along with Cathy Dawkins and Brad  Dawkins\, all members of the Yankee Lake Preservation Association. The presentation will show many historic photographs and maps that are included in the book\, which will be available for purchase the night of the History Talk. \n \nDenaege Patterson: Speaker \nCo Authors:  \nCathy Dawkins  \nBrad Dawkins   \n  \n  \n  \nNeversink Valley Museum/D&H Canal Visitor’s Center\n58 Hoag Road\nCuddebackville\, NY \n  \nPlease go to our website for Information
URL:https://neversinkmuseum.org/event/the-neversink-valley-museum-wednesday-night-history-talks-with-bob-mccue-7pm/
LOCATION:D&H Canal Park Visitor’s Center\, 58 Hoag Road\, Cuddebackville\, NY. 12729
CATEGORIES:The Neversink Valley Museum Wednesday Night History Talks
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=:
ORGANIZER;CN="The Neversink Valley Museum of History & Innovation":MAILTO:nvam@neversinkmuseum.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160908T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160908T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T185244
CREATED:20160521T012022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160524T215153Z
UID:773-1473361200-1473361200@neversinkmuseum.org
SUMMARY:The Neversink Valley Museum of History and Innovation Board of Trustee's Meeting
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://neversinkmuseum.org/event/the-neversink-valley-museum-of-history-and-innovation-board-of-trustees-meeting-5/
CATEGORIES:The Neversink Valley Museum Board Meetings
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=:
ORGANIZER;CN="The Neversink Valley Museum of History & Innovation":MAILTO:nvam@neversinkmuseum.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160827T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160827T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T185244
CREATED:20160812T181018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160818T002332Z
UID:922-1472324400-1472331600@neversinkmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Best Bluegrass in the Hudson Valley R. J. Storm and Old School Bluegrass Band August 27th @ 7pm
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, August 27\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nSaturday\n7:00 pm\n\nThe Neversink Valley Museum presents: An Evening of Bluegrass to Benefit the Museum\nwith R. J. Storm and Old School Bluegrass Band\nBluegrass\, Folk/Traditional\, and Country\nD. and H. Canal Park / The Neversink Valley Museum\n58 Hoag Road\, Just off Route 209\nCuddebackville\, NY   See Map\n\n\nJoin us for a night of some of the best Bluegrass and American Roots music in the Hudson Valley. The R. J. Storm and Old School Bluegrass Band\, based in Beacon\, NY\, has performed their brand of energetic\, artistic\, and engaging bluegrass music at various venues from right here in the Hudson Valley to the Newport Folk Festival in Newport\, RI. Bringing together tasteful instrumental musicianship\, rich harmonies\, and an energetic stage presence\, the R. J. Storm and Old School Bluegrass Band trio has appeared with artists such as Tony Trischka\, Pete Seeger\, Tom Chapin\, Bill Kieth\, Uncle Floyd\, Dom Flemmons\, John McCutcheon\, Tom Paxton\, Smokey Greene\, Roger Sprung\, and many\, many others. \nAll proceeds go to benefit The Neversink Valley Museum and it’s ongoing missions to promote the local History of the Neversink Valley and The Delaware and Hudson Canal.\nPlease go to our website for more information: \n  \nOr find this event on FACEBOOK
URL:https://neversinkmuseum.org/event/best-bluegrass-in-the-hudson-valley-r-j-storm-and-old-school-bluegrass-band-august-27th-7pm/
LOCATION:D&H Canal Park Visitor’s Center\, 58 Hoag Road\, Cuddebackville\, NY. 12729
CATEGORIES:Saturday Night Music Appreciation Society
ORGANIZER;CN="The Neversink Valley Museum of History & Innovation":MAILTO:nvam@neversinkmuseum.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160820T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160820T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T185244
CREATED:20160524T215152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160818T001513Z
UID:791-1471719600-1471725000@neversinkmuseum.org
SUMMARY:EVENT CANCELED !!!!! Saturday Night Music Appreciation Society with  Musician to be Announced at 7PM August 20th @ 7PM
DESCRIPTION:We had to cancel this event because of a scheduling conflict\, Next Event is August 27th @ 7PM
URL:https://neversinkmuseum.org/event/saturday-night-music-appreciation-society-with-brad-scribner-at-7pm-august-20th-7pm-2/
LOCATION:D&H Canal Park Visitor’s Center\, 58 Hoag Road\, Cuddebackville\, NY. 12729
CATEGORIES:Saturday Night Music Appreciation Society
ORGANIZER;CN="The Neversink Valley Museum of History & Innovation":MAILTO:nvam@neversinkmuseum.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160811T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160811T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T185244
CREATED:20160521T012022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160524T215153Z
UID:772-1470942000-1470942000@neversinkmuseum.org
SUMMARY:The Neversink Valley Museum of History and Innovation Board of Trustee's Meeting
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://neversinkmuseum.org/event/the-neversink-valley-museum-of-history-and-innovation-board-of-trustees-meeting-4/
CATEGORIES:The Neversink Valley Museum Board Meetings
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=:
ORGANIZER;CN="The Neversink Valley Museum of History & Innovation":MAILTO:nvam@neversinkmuseum.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160806T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160806T213000
DTSTAMP:20260423T185244
CREATED:20160723T054537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160731T201232Z
UID:845-1470511800-1470519000@neversinkmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Saturday Night "SILENT MOVIES ON THE LAWN" @ 7:30PM with Live Music by Jeff Weinman
DESCRIPTION:Silent Movie Night\nDuring the summers of 1909\, 1910 and 1911 a remarkable man with a big talent brought his troop of performers to stay at a little hotel in Cuddebackville\, NY owned and operated by Mr. Predmore and his family. 107 years ago the father of the motion picture industry D.W. Griffith along with Billy Bitzer his cinematographer with his wife Florence Lawrence\, Mary Pickford and her sister Lottie Smith\, Mack Sennett and nineteen others\, arrived on the train in Summitville and were whisked off to Cuddebackville in Mr. Predmore’s Car.\nThe Biograph Players were looking forward to getting up into the mountains away from the heat of the city and considered the trip to Cuddebackville a working vacation. The Caudebau Inn was a comfy place located just by the D&H Canal on Oakland Valley Road with one bathroom\, a tiny parlor\, rag rugs and a generous sized dining rooms. Holding around eighty guests at capacity.\nThe first two pictures planned were two Native American themed pictures The Mended Lute and The Indian Runner’s Romance which Griffith filmed simultaneously at an Indian Village built on the shore of the Neversink River and canoe races filmed on The Basin of the D&H.\nJoin us at The Neversink Valley Museum for a celebration of the Silent Films made right here in Cuddebackville.\nWe will be on the lawn under the stars behind the Museum Building at 26 Hoag Road in Cuddebackville\, NY. We have a wonderful performer Jeff Weinman who will be playing the piano starting at 7:30pm\, once the sun goes down (sunset at 8:06pm) we will start the movies and Jeff will be preforming the soundtracks for all the Silent Movies. We will be seeing five of the over eighteen movies filmed in Cuddebackville.\nLight refreshments and popcorn will be served. $5 for members and $7 for non-members. Call (845) 754-8870 or go to our website @www.neversinkmuseum.org\n  \n       
URL:https://neversinkmuseum.org/event/saturday-night-silent-movies-on-the-lawn-8pm-with-live-music-by-jeff-weinman/
LOCATION:The Neversink Valley Museum of History & Innovation
CATEGORIES:The Neversink Valley Museum D.W. Griffith's Cuddebackville Silent Movies
ORGANIZER;CN="The Neversink Valley Museum of History & Innovation":MAILTO:nvam@neversinkmuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160803T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160803T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T185244
CREATED:20160521T012022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160731T195324Z
UID:766-1470250800-1470250800@neversinkmuseum.org
SUMMARY:The Neversink Valley Museum Wednesday Night History Talks with STEPHEN SKYE @7pm
DESCRIPTION:The Neversink Valley Museum of History and Innovation presents a History Talk by Stephen Skye\, Neversink Valley Museum Historian and Board President on “The Cornell Family: Master D&H Capitalists”\, focusing on the history of Thomas Cornell and his son in law Samuel Decker Coykendall\, two figures that loom large in the making of Rondout NY and their connection to the D&H Canal! The Cornell company is mainly known today for the work it did ferrying D&H coal down the Hudson. Members of the family also owned the Rosendale cement plants\, were on the D&H Canal Board of Directors\, were also senior D&H executives\, built a railroad through the Catskills with money made in transporting D&H coal\, owned a grand hotel (also built with D&H coal money)\, and even owned a creamery. Three generations of the Cornell family controlled commerce in the Hudson River Valley and provide us with an example of how business was conducted in 19th century America and how family life was entangled with commercial life during that era.\nPhoto: Cornell Steamship Co. Building\, Rondout NY
URL:https://neversinkmuseum.org/event/the-neversink-valley-museum-wednesday-night-history-talks-with-stephen-skye-7pm/
CATEGORIES:The Neversink Valley Museum Wednesday Night History Talks
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=:
ORGANIZER;CN="The Neversink Valley Museum of History & Innovation":MAILTO:nvam@neversinkmuseum.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160716T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160716T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T185244
CREATED:20160521T012021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160709T211334Z
UID:762-1468695600-1468695600@neversinkmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Saturday Night Music Appreciation Society With Suzie Arnowitz @ 7PM July 16th
DESCRIPTION:Suzy Arnowitz with Big Cow July 16th @ 7PM\n\n\n\nSaturday\, July 16\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nSaturday\n7:00 pm\n\nNeversink Valley Museum presents: SATURDAY NIGHT MUSIC APPRECIATION SOCIETY\nwith Suzy Arnowitz with Big Cow\, Big Cow\, Anne and Mike Baglione \nAcoustic\, Roots Music\, and Folk/Traditional\nNeversink Valley Museum/D&H Canal Visitor’s Center\n58 Hoag Road\nCuddebackville\, NY   See Map\n\n\nCUDDEBACKVILLE — Join the “Saturday Night Music Appreciation Society”: a concert to benefit The Neversink Valley Museum of History and Innovation on July 16th at 7PM when they will present an evening of Americana\, Folk and Bluegrass music featuring Hudson Valley favorite Suzy Arnowitz\, a singer/songwriter who has performed in the bands Big Cow\, Oxford Depot\, and Tin Roof. Suzy Arnowitz likes to “play guitar\, writing songs\, and sing ‘em.” She blames that on her parents who taught her to sing “rounds” on long car rides along with her 8 siblings. Suzy has also been featured on “Good Morning America”\, Jay Ungar and Molly Mason’s “Dancing on Air” and on WFUV\, WNYC\, WNTI\, WFDU\, WVKR and WJFF. She hosted many music festivals at the Warwick Valley Winery with performer Mike Baglione. She and her family live in Warwick\, NY. The Concert will be held in the Pavilion at D&H Canal Visitor’s Center\, 58 Hoag Road (just off Route 209) in Cuddebackville. Music starts at 7:00PM\nPlease go to our website for Information
URL:https://neversinkmuseum.org/event/saturday-night-music-appreciation-society-with-suzie-arnowitz-7pm-july-16th/
LOCATION:D&H Canal Park Visitor’s Center\, 58 Hoag Road\, Cuddebackville\, NY. 12729
CATEGORIES:Saturday Night Music Appreciation Society
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=:
ORGANIZER;CN="The Neversink Valley Museum of History & Innovation":MAILTO:nvam@neversinkmuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160714T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160714T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T185244
CREATED:20160521T012022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160524T215153Z
UID:771-1468522800-1468522800@neversinkmuseum.org
SUMMARY:The Neversink Valley Museum of History and Innovation Board of Trustee's Meeting
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://neversinkmuseum.org/event/the-neversink-valley-museum-of-history-and-innovation-board-of-trustees-meeting-3/
CATEGORIES:The Neversink Valley Museum Board Meetings
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=:
ORGANIZER;CN="The Neversink Valley Museum of History & Innovation":MAILTO:nvam@neversinkmuseum.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160706T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160706T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T185244
CREATED:20160521T012022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160622T063110Z
UID:765-1467831600-1467831600@neversinkmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Wednesday Night History Talk with FRANK SALVATI
DESCRIPTION:The Neversink Valley Museum of History and Innovation presents: \nA History Talk with Frank Salvati \nJuly 6th @ 7PM\n“Pontiac and His War” \nFrontier warfare at its most savage!\nIn the spring of 1763\, the Lenape (Delaware)\, Huron\, Miami\, Ottawa\, and Shawnee tribes all used force to resist the British Colonists. Mislabeled ‘The Conspiracy of Pontiac’ by historian Francis Parkman\, it was in reality a war brought on by the British who had very little respect for the Native Americans and who continued to violate treaty after treaty; breaking promise after promise made to the tribes. \nMany chiefs played their parts in the ensuing conflict\, but the greatest among them was the Ottawa chief Obwandiyag\, whom the English called “Pontiac”. He was an imposing figure\, tall strong and heavily tattooed\, in the custom of the Ottawa. He fashioned his straight black hair in a narrow pompadour and wore silver bracelets on his arms and a collar of white plumes around his neck. He was courageous and commanded respect far beyond his own people. \nPontiac was inspired by the words of Neolin\, the Lenape Nation prophet\, who warned his people “if you allow the English among you\, you are dead. Maladies\, smallpox\, and their poison will destroy you totally.” By May 1763 Pontiac was contemplating war. With the support of the neighboring Potawatomis and Hurons\, he hatched a plan to capture Fort Detroit. When a spy revealed the plan to the British\, Pontiac laid siege instead. Historians have called the conflict that followed a “conspiracy\,” “treason\,” or an “uprising.” For Pontiac and his followers it was a war of liberation. They fought the red coats and terrorized the frontier until finally facing the inevitable and admitting defeat in July 1766. In the end\, 450 British soldiers were killed\, 2\,000 American colonists were killed and another 2\,000 colonists driven off their land. Total Indian losses are unknown. \nJoin us on Wednesday\, JULY 6th\, The History Talk will take place in the D&H Canal Park’s Visitor Center located at 58 Hoag Road\, Cuddebackville\, NY. The talk is scheduled to start at 7:00 PM. \nThe suggested donation for this lecture is $7.00 for non-members and $5.00 for Museum members. \nFor more information please contact the Museum at 845-754-8870 or email us at nvam@frontiernet.net \n       
URL:https://neversinkmuseum.org/event/the-neversink-valley-museum-wednesday-night-history-talks-with-frank-salvati-july-6th-7pm/
LOCATION:D&H Canal Park Visitor’s Center\, 58 Hoag Road\, Cuddebackville\, NY. 12729
CATEGORIES:The Neversink Valley Museum Wednesday Night History Talks
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=:
ORGANIZER;CN="The Neversink Valley Museum of History & Innovation":MAILTO:nvam@neversinkmuseum.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160618T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160618T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T185244
CREATED:20160521T012021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160604T205357Z
UID:761-1466276400-1466276400@neversinkmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Saturday Night Music Appreciation Society With Joshua Tree at 7PM June 18th
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\n7:00 pm\n\n\nNeversink Valley Museum presents: \nSATURDAY NIGHT MUSIC APPRECIATION SOCIETY\nwith JOSHUA TREE\, Deborah Anne Fisher\, Stephen Vecchiotti \, Al Mul\, Acoustic\, Roots Music\, and Folk/Traditional \nwith Anne and Mike Baglione\n\nNeversink Valley Museum/D&H Canal Visitor’s Center\n58 Hoag Road\nCuddebackville\, NY   See Map\n\n\nThe Neversink Valley Museum \nof History and Innovation\nis happy to present JOSHUA TREE an Acoustic Roots/Americana/Folk/Bluegrass musical collaboration between Deborah Ann Fisher on vocals\, guitar and ukulele\, Stephen Vecchiotti on vocals\, guitar and mandolin and Al Muller on percussion. This high energy trio performs regularly in the Orange and Sullivan County area. Influences include John Prine\, Fleetwood Mac\, and Hank Williams. \nEvery event at the NEVERSINK VALLEY MUSEUM OF HISTORY AND INNOVATION goes to support our ongoing mission to educate and illuminate the history of the Neversink Valley and the D&H Canal. The Museum is open on Saturday and Sunday from Noon till four pm\, so please stop by. \nBecome a Member of the Museum and receive a discount at all events\, Go to www.neversinkmuseum.org and use our DONATION and MEMBERSHIP BUTTONS to conveniently Join or Support the Museum. \nOur SATURDAY NIGHT MUSIC APPRECIATION SOCIETY is curated by our dear friends Anne and Mike Baglione. They have been making our concerts happen for the past five years. \n$7.00 general admission\, $5.00 Museum members \nFor more information call 845-754-8870 or visit www.neversinkmuseum.org\nPlease go to our website for Information\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://neversinkmuseum.org/event/saturday-night-music-appreciation-society-with-joshua-tree-at-7pm-june-18th/
LOCATION:D&H Canal Park Visitor’s Center\, 58 Hoag Road\, Cuddebackville\, NY. 12729
CATEGORIES:Saturday Night Music Appreciation Society
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Neversink Valley Museum of History & Innovation":MAILTO:nvam@neversinkmuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160609T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160609T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T185244
CREATED:20160521T012022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160524T215153Z
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SUMMARY:The Neversink Valley Museum of History and Innovation Board of Trustee's Meeting
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://neversinkmuseum.org/event/the-neversink-valley-museum-of-history-and-innovation-board-of-trustees-meeting-2/
CATEGORIES:The Neversink Valley Museum Board Meetings
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Neversink Valley Museum of History & Innovation":MAILTO:nvam@neversinkmuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160601T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160601T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T185244
CREATED:20160520T045416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160524T215455Z
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SUMMARY:Wednesday Night History Talk presents BILL MERCHANT on The D&H CANAL  June 1st @7 PM
DESCRIPTION:The remains of the aqueduct abutments designed by John Roebling who also built The Brooklyn Bridge\nBill Merchant\, President of the D&H Canal Historical Society and Vice Chair of the D&H Transportation Heritage Council will give a Powerpoint presentation “The Delaware & Hudson Canal – 19th Century Engine of Prosperity” on Wednesday June 1st at 7:00pm. The talk will outline the history of the D&H Canal emphasizing the many industries that benefited from its construction\, illustrated with period photos from the Society’s archives. \nThe lecture will be in the D&H Canal Park’s Visitor Center located at 58 Hoag Road\, Cuddebackville\, NY. The talk is scheduled to start at 7:00 PM. \nThe suggested donation for this lecture is $7.00 for non-members and $5.00 for Museum members. \nFor more information please contact the Museum at 845-754-8870 or email us at nvam@frontiernet.net \n \n 
URL:https://neversinkmuseum.org/event/wednesday-night-history-talk-presents-bill-merchant-on-the-dh-canal-june-1st-7-pm/
LOCATION:D&H Canal Park Visitor’s Center\, 58 Hoag Road\, Cuddebackville\, NY. 12729
CATEGORIES:The Neversink Valley Museum Wednesday Night History Talks
ORGANIZER;CN="The Neversink Valley Museum of History & Innovation":MAILTO:nvam@neversinkmuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20160521T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20160521T223000
DTSTAMP:20260423T185244
CREATED:20160417T021927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160512T042003Z
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SUMMARY:The Saturday Night Music Appreciation Society Featuring: Jeff Weinman on the Piano
DESCRIPTION:Jeff ‘Deputy Dawg’ Weinman\nJeff Weinman plays old timey “Barrelhouse”  piano\, a combination of ragtime\,  blues and “honky tonk” stride piano styles that came out of the saloons and ghettos of New Orleans in the early decades of the 20th century.His influences include the music of Spencer Williams\, James  P. Johnson\, Jellyroll Morton\, Louis Armstrong\, Sidney Bechet\,  King Oliver\, Fats Waller\, and Bessie Smith.  He also is a student of old vaudeville acts and burlesque comedy. \nJeff will be performing an array of Dixieland standards\,  Hokum blues\, and Tin Pan Alley novelties. He tells jokes too. \nWe asked Jeff about why he continues to play this music and about his musical influences. “I play music that speaks to me with what I hear as an honest voice. It does not matter that it is from another time. I feel this music is good for people because it expresses great sadness and great joy without irony and without the burden of hipness\, or a jaded view of life.  When Louis Armstrong picked up his horn in 925 to go to Chicago to join up with King Oliver\, it was a ticket to leaving the ghetto behind and to become an “Ambassador to the World” . \nNo other musician was so loved by so many. This man changed the world  without the internet\, without television\, and in fact when only 25% of homes had a radio\, and 10% had a Victrola. Somehow he was beloved by the whole world though the clarity and emotional truth of his performances and the humor and humanity expressed in his music.” \nWe also asked him if he likes other kinds of music.  “I  have realized that our American Hot Jazz is much like other  “folk” music forms of other downtrodden peoples: Gypsy music of the Balkans\, Klezmer music of Eastern Europe\, Mexican Mariachi\, Afrocubano\, Taino > music\, and American Appalachian old timey fiddle music.  They all take great skill and discipline and years of practice  to play well. Each of these musical styles succeed at expressing  profound emotion with clarity\, sans irony\, and with little commercial gain.” \nJeff went on to add\, “People play all of these forms to achieve at their best\, a transcendence of suffering.  That is why these forms of music can be considered legitimately to be great Art\, and should be honored and taught\, and certainly not forgotten. Also\, you can dance to it\, and some of it is really funny. I like funny stuff\, and old jazz and blues is full of funny stuff.” \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9rVw_eD9WM
URL:https://neversinkmuseum.org/event/the-saturday-night-music-appreciation-society-may-21st-featureing-jeff-weinmam-on-the-piano/
LOCATION:D&H Canal Park Visitor’s Center\, 58 Hoag Road\, Cuddebackville\, NY. 12729
CATEGORIES:Saturday Night Music Appreciation Society
ORGANIZER;CN="The Neversink Valley Museum of History & Innovation":MAILTO:nvam@neversinkmuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160416T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160416T223000
DTSTAMP:20260423T185244
CREATED:20160406T052806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160417T002717Z
UID:709-1460833200-1460845800@neversinkmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Neversink Valley Museum presents: SATURDAY NIGHT MUSIC APPRECIATION SOCIETY
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\nSATURDAY NIGHT MUSIC APPRECIATION SOCIETY\nwith “John Henry’s Hammer”\, Dan Haggerty Marty Zybura\, Marty Zybura\, Anne and Mile Baglione\nBlues\, Folk/Traditional\, and Americana\nNeversink Valley Museum/D&H Canal Visitor’s Center\n58 Hoag Road\nCuddebackville\, NY   See Map\n\n\nSATURDAY NIGHT MUSIC APPRECIATION SOCIETY With “John Henry’s Hammer” Featuring Dan Haggerty and Marty Zybura \nSaturday\, April 16 @ 7PM \nD&H Canal Visitor’s Center 58 Hoag Road\, Cuddebackville\, NY \nJoin us for an evening of live music featuring Hudson Valley favorites “John Henry’s Hammer” who are Dan Haggerty and Marty Zybura. With Guest Artist Anne and Mike Baglione John Henry’s Hammer- an Acoustic Duo born of the American Blues/Folk tradition with influences spanning a century from Jug Band Music to Tom Waits. \n$7.00 general admission\, $5.00 Museum members For more information call 845-754-8870 or visit www.neversinkmuseum.org./events\n\n\n\n Saturday Night Music Appreciation Society\nwith John Henry’s Hammer\nFeaturing Dan Haggerty and Marty Zybura\nSaturday\, April 16 @ 7PM\nCome to the D&H Canal Visitor’s Center  \nlocated in the D&H Canal Park\, 58 Hoag Road\, Cuddebackville\, NY 12729 \nJoin us for an evening of live music featuring Hudson Valley favorites \nJohn Henry’s Hammer featuring Dan Haggerty and Marty Zybura \n                  Join us for an evening of live music featuring Hudson Valley favorites “John Henry’s Hammer” who are Dan Haggerty and Marty Zybura. With Guest Artist Anne and Mike Bagloine.  “John Henry’s Hammer” is an Acoustic Duo born of the American Blues/Folk tradition with influences spanning a century from Jug Band Music to Tom Waits. \nOur SATURDAY NIGHT MUSIC APPRECIATION SOCIETY is curated by our dear friends Anne and Mike Baglione. They have been making our concerts happen for the past five years. \n$7.00 general admission\, $5.00 Museum members \nFor more information call 845-754-8870 or visit www.neversinkmuseum.org./events \nFirst Concert of the New Season! Happy Spring! \n  \n 
URL:https://neversinkmuseum.org/event/neversink-valley-museum-presents-saturday-night-music-appreciation-society/
LOCATION:D&H Canal Park Visitor’s Center\, 58 Hoag Road\, Cuddebackville\, NY. 12729
CATEGORIES:Saturday Night Music Appreciation Society
ORGANIZER;CN="The Neversink Valley Museum of History & Innovation":MAILTO:nvam@neversinkmuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160407T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160407T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T185244
CREATED:20160321T204927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160321T204927Z
UID:674-1460055600-1460062800@neversinkmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Board Meeting for April
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://neversinkmuseum.org/event/board-meeting-for-april/
LOCATION:D&H Canal Park Visitor’s Center\, 58 Hoag Road\, Cuddebackville\, NY. 12729
ORGANIZER;CN="The Neversink Valley Museum of History & Innovation":MAILTO:nvam@neversinkmuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20151114T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20151114T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T185244
CREATED:20150320T072841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151109T050202Z
UID:563-1447484400-1447534800@neversinkmuseum.org
SUMMARY:Saturday Night Music Series
DESCRIPTION:R.J Storm & The Old School Bluegrass Band\nThe Neversink Valley Museum presents its last concert of the season\, featuring an entertaining evening of live music. R.J. Storm and Old School Bluegrass Band play on Saturday\, November 14\, 2015 at 7:00 pm at the D&H Canal Visitor’s Center\, 58 Hoag Road (just off Route 209)\, Cuddebackville\, NY 12729. Admission is $10.00\, and money raised from this concert will benefit the museum’s General Operating Fund. Light refreshments will be served. \nThe R. J. Storm and Old School bluegrass band\, based in Beacon\, NY\, has performed their brand of energetic\, artistic\, and engaging bluegrass music at various venues from right here in the Hudson Valley to the Newport Folk Festival in Newport\, RI. Bringing together tasteful instrumental musicianship\, rich harmonies and an energetic stage presence\, the trio creates a refreshing musical experience for all to enjoy. They have appeared with artists such as Tony Trischka\, Pete Seeger\, Tom Chapin\, Bill Kieth\, Uncle Floyd\, Dom Flemmons\, John McCutcheon\, Tom Paxton\, Smokey Greene\, Roger Sprung\, and many\, many others. \nThe Neversink Valley Area Museum is open by appointment. For more information about the museum\, its mission to preserve local history or any events\, call 845-754-8870 or check the website: https://neversinkmuseum.org. The museum is at 26 Hoag Road\, in Cuddebackville.
URL:https://neversinkmuseum.org/event/saturday-night-music-series-6/
LOCATION:D&H Canal Park Visitor’s Center\, 58 Hoag Road\, Cuddebackville\, NY. 12729
ORGANIZER;CN="The Neversink Valley Museum of History & Innovation":MAILTO:nvam@neversinkmuseum.org
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