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New York State Museum
The New York State Museum is a major research and educational institution. It is dedicated to promoting inquiry and advancing knowledge in the fields of geology, biology, anthropology, and history, through the investigation of material evidence germane to
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[About Group]
- Clifton Park, NY
Recent Discussions...
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Don Rittner posted a reply to a discussion titled African American Exhibit
I hope they changed it by now. Yes, they hated each other - probably still do :).
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Colleen Thorn posted a reply to a discussion titled African American Exhibit
As I recall, the Dutch and English did not get along very well for a few years, so you picking up on that boo-boo was very lucky for them.
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Don Rittner started a discussion titled African American Exhibit
I was enjoying the exhibit Through the Eyes of Others until I saw a big boo boo. On one of the items, a small children's book, it was open to a page where it showed a Dutchman and an African. In the text it told the viewer to look at the "Englishman." Well there certainly is a difference between the two. I notified the Fenimore Art Museum, the sponsor, and they said it would be corrected ASAP. It is a very thought provoking exhibit and I recommend it.
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Upcoming Events...
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Music Jam
15 Sep 2011
Take a lunch-time musical break or join the musicians as they play acoustic music inspired by the Celtic tradition of jigs, reels, waltzes, hornpipes, and marches, as well as occasional popular songs, jazz standards, and early music. All levels of skill on any acoustic instruments are welcome. Please bring several copies of sheet music for those who do not play by ear or for the tunes that are not commonly known. For more information, e-mail pkernan@mail.nysed.gov or call 518-486-2024.
4th Floo...
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Camp-In
16 Sep 2011
Camp-In’s themes-Along the Adirondack Trail, Building the Empire State, Women of Wonder, and Native Peoples of New York-offer a full slate of activities, pizza for dinner, an evening snack, and breakfast. Camp-Ins are ideal for youth groups, schools, scouts, and other organizations with children in first through sixth grades. Call 518-402-5019 or e-mail jgreenou@mail.nysed.gov for fee and other information.
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Family Fun Wee...
17 Sep 2011
Family Fun weekend is the 3rd weekend of the month! The Museum offers fun for the whole family with its different theme-based activities. Visitors can make-and-take a craft and enjoy exciting scavenger hunts to discover artifacts and specimens throughout the Museum!
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Music Jam
22 Sep 2011
Take a lunch-time musical break or join the musicians as they play acoustic music inspired by the Celtic tradition of jigs, reels, waltzes, hornpipes, and marches, as well as occasional popular songs, jazz standards, and early music. All levels of skill on any acoustic instruments are welcome. Please bring several copies of sheet music for those who do not play by ear or for the tunes that are not commonly known. For more information, e-mail pkernan@mail.nysed.gov or call 518-486-2024.
4th Floo...
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Camp-In
23 Sep 2011
Camp-In’s themes-Along the Adirondack Trail, Building the Empire State, Women of Wonder, and Native Peoples of New York-offer a full slate of activities, pizza for dinner, an evening snack, and breakfast. Camp-Ins are ideal for youth groups, schools, scouts, and other organizations with children in first through sixth grades. Call 518-402-5019 or e-mail jgreenou@mail.nysed.gov for fee and other information.
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Music Jam
29 Sep 2011
Take a lunch-time musical break or join the musicians as they play acoustic music inspired by the Celtic tradition of jigs, reels, waltzes, hornpipes, and marches, as well as occasional popular songs, jazz standards, and early music. All levels of skill on any acoustic instruments are welcome. Please bring several copies of sheet music for those who do not play by ear or for the tunes that are not commonly known. For more information, e-mail pkernan@mail.nysed.gov or call 518-486-2024.
4th Floo...
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Camp-In
30 Sep 2011
Camp-In’s themes-Along the Adirondack Trail, Building the Empire State, Women of Wonder, and Native Peoples of New York-offer a full slate of activities, pizza for dinner, an evening snack, and breakfast. Camp-Ins are ideal for youth groups, schools, scouts, and other organizations with children in first through sixth grades. Call 518-402-5019 or e-mail jgreenou@mail.nysed.gov for fee and other information.
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The Think Tank
1 Oct 2011
Drop in for hands-on activities designed to help children understand scientific concepts. Participants use their own creativity and imagination to design products to take home.
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Music Jam
6 Oct 2011
Take a lunch-time musical break or join the musicians as they play acoustic music inspired by the Celtic tradition of jigs, reels, waltzes, hornpipes, and marches, as well as occasional popular songs, jazz standards, and early music. All levels of skill on any acoustic instruments are welcome. Please bring several copies of sheet music for those who do not play by ear or for the tunes that are not commonly known. For more information, e-mail pkernan@mail.nysed.gov or call 518-486-2024.
4th Floo...
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Camp-In
7 Oct 2011
Camp-In’s themes-Along the Adirondack Trail, Building the Empire State, Women of Wonder, and Native Peoples of New York-offer a full slate of activities, pizza for dinner, an evening snack, and breakfast. Camp-Ins are ideal for youth groups, schools, scouts, and other organizations with children in first through sixth grades. Call 518-402-5019 or e-mail jgreenou@mail.nysed.gov for fee and other information.
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Music Jam
13 Oct 2011
Take a lunch-time musical break or join the musicians as they play acoustic music inspired by the Celtic tradition of jigs, reels, waltzes, hornpipes, and marches, as well as occasional popular songs, jazz standards, and early music. All levels of skill on any acoustic instruments are welcome. Please bring several copies of sheet music for those who do not play by ear or for the tunes that are not commonly known. For more information, e-mail pkernan@mail.nysed.gov or call 518-486-2024.
4th Floo...
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Camp-In
14 Oct 2011
Camp-In’s themes-Along the Adirondack Trail, Building the Empire State, Women of Wonder, and Native Peoples of New York-offer a full slate of activities, pizza for dinner, an evening snack, and breakfast. Camp-Ins are ideal for youth groups, schools, scouts, and other organizations with children in first through sixth grades. Call 518-402-5019 or e-mail jgreenou@mail.nysed.gov for fee and other information.
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