The program yesterday had a great turnout! (There would have been a post yesterday when I got back to the museum but the internet wasn’t cooperating.) We had to put out more chairs and we ran out of coffee, always a good sign – we’ll have more of both ready next time. It was also great to see many new people attending, as well as a few younger folks. We received positive feedback about the program, and we’d like to thank Debra Palazzo, Cynthia Kauffman, and the Daughters of Liberty’s Legacy for their wonderful presentation. This was also our first time running the program at the library – it offers a larger, more comfortable space with more parking and we look forward to holding The History of Camp Smith there on October 8th.
This coming weekend you can find us at Putnam Valley Town Day at the town park. The museum will be open its regular hours (10:00AM – 2:00PM) and then we’ll be at the park from 4:00 – 6:00pm with some of our gift shop items, a small display of past town celebrations, information regarding up coming events, and more (we’ll have ice cream!) See you then!