Event
Tuesday, April 3, 2018 - 10:00am
Understanding and Attracting Visitors to the Canalway Corridor

Who visits the 500-mile Erie Canalway Corridor? What attracts them? What kinds of activities do they engage in? And what they think of their experience? The Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor recently released results from a visitor research study that answers those questions and sheds light on current and prospective visitors to the 500-mile Canalway Corridor. Join us for a presentation of the research findings by Jean Mackay, Erie Canalway Director of Communications and Outreach. The presentation will be followed by a round-table discussion of its relevance to Mohawk Valley tourism promoters, businesses and heritage sites seeking to attract and serve visitors, including boaters, cyclists, sightseers and vacationers.

RSVP to Fulton Montgomery Regional Chamber of Commerce Director of Toursim Gina DaBiere-Gibbs

Learn more about the visitor research study results.

Museum & Library Event
Wednesday, March 28, 2018 - 4:00pm
Eggstravaganza

Hosted in conjunction with Canajoharie Community Youth Center, join us for an egg hunt, egg coloring, entertainment, and refreshments. We've even heard a rumor that a special someone might hop in for a bit!

This program is free to the public. For more information, contact Curator of Education & Public Engagement Jenna Peterson Riley or call (518) 673-2314.

Event
Friday, April 6, 2018 - 11:00am
Make Your Own Block Print!

Have you ever loved a piece of your artwork and wanted to make as many copies of it as you could? Now you can! Join us for this free Spring Break program and tour the exhibit "Capturing the Essense: The Artwork of Beth Van Hoesen and Mark Adams" and learn about different printing techniques before heading to the classroom and creating your own block print!

For more information, contact Curator of Education & Public Engagement Jenna Peterson Riley or call (518) 673-2314.

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