Three event highlights
1 Wayland Historical Museum will be having its second annual Pioneer Fair, "The Way We Were" this Saturday. Get a hands-on look at how things used to be. Kids - bring your parents, and while at the museum, tour its regular displays as well.
2 Events scheduled include Native American and early life storytellers, old-time music, period art and crafts, plus old-time games such as marbles and checkers.
3 The event is free, but donations are greatly accepted. It is sponsored in part by the Arts Council of the Southern Finger Lakes.
Why you should attend
"A wonderful opportunity to learn and appreciate how people lived before the modern conveniences of electricity, automobiles and communication technology. Our forebearers lived a very simple life. They worked hard to provide for themselves and to create a better world for us today. Lots of ambition, hard work, love and perseverance.” — Marian Crawford, board member and education coordinator for the museum
About the event
when Noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 20.
where Wayland Historical Museum, on the corner of S. Main and Washington Streets, Wayland.
Info Marian Crawford at 728-5303 or Helen Sick, President of Wayland Historical Society at 728-5108
How to submit your event
MAIL 113 Main St. Dansville, NY 14437
EMAIL lesbowen@dansvilleonline.com
FAX 585-335-6957
Three event highlights
1 Wayland Historical Museum will be having its second annual Pioneer Fair, "The Way We Were" this Saturday. Get a hands-on look at how things used to be. Kids - bring your parents, and while at the museum, tour its regular displays as well.
2 Events scheduled include Native American and early life storytellers, old-time music, period art and crafts, plus old-time games such as marbles and checkers.
3 The event is free, but donations are greatly accepted. It is sponsored in part by the Arts Council of the Southern Finger Lakes.
Why you should attend
"A wonderful opportunity to learn and appreciate how people lived before the modern conveniences of electricity, automobiles and communication technology. Our forebearers lived a very simple life. They worked hard to provide for themselves and to create a better world for us today. Lots of ambition, hard work, love and perseverance.” — Marian Crawford, board member and education coordinator for the museum
About the event
when Noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 20.
where Wayland Historical Museum, on the corner of S. Main and Washington Streets, Wayland.
Info Marian Crawford at 728-5303 or Helen Sick, President of Wayland Historical Society at 728-5108
How to submit your event
MAIL 113 Main St. Dansville, NY 14437
EMAIL lesbowen@dansvilleonline.com
FAX 585-335-6957