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SUMMARY:Stroll along the History Trail
DESCRIPTION:Join the Genesee County Parks and the Holland Land Office Museum for this exciting event to celebrate the New York State Path Through History Day on Saturday\, June 20th from 11 am to 3 pm. The event will take place at the Genesee County Park & Forest located at 11095 Bethany Center Rd. East Bethany\, NY 14054.\nCome and take a step back into time at the oldest County Forest in New York State. This adventure through history will feature local park history and military history from the French and Indian War to World War II! Reenactors will be on-site dressed with fun\, exciting items and stories to tell visitors. The event features guided hikes to the County Home memorial as well as cannon and musket demonstrations.\nThe event is free with no registration necessary. Donations are gratefully accepted for the Genesee County Park and Forest and the Holland Land Office Museum.
URL:https://hollandlandoffice.com/event/stroll-along-the-history-trail/
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SUMMARY:Guest Speaker Series: Joyce Thompson-Hovey\, "The Martyr & the Traitor"
DESCRIPTION:The Holland Land Office Museum is proud to announce the next presenter in our Guest Speaker Series on Wednesday\, June 24th at 7 pm. Local historian and presenter Joyce Thompson-Hovey will be presenting “The Martyr & the Traitor. “During the American Revolution two young Connecticut men were hung\, one by the British and one by the colonists. One you will have studied about in school and the other I discovered was my 5th great grandfather. This is their story. ”\nAdmission is by suggested donation. If you plan to attend\, please contact the museum at 585-343-4727 or hollandlandoffice@gmail.com \nThank you to Tompkins Community Bank and the Batavia Rotary Club for sponsoring in part the Guest Speaker Series. \n“This project is made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrant Program\, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered by GO ART!.” \n“GO ART! acknowledges that the land on which this project takes place is the ancestral territory of the Seneca Nation\, one of the Six Nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. GO ART! recognizes the historical and ongoing presence of Indigenous peoples in Western New York and honors their enduring relationship to this land.”
URL:https://hollandlandoffice.com/event/guest-speaker-series-joyce-thompson-hovey-the-martyr-the-traitor/
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SUMMARY:Java with Joe E.: Tyler Angora\, "Ingham University"
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Holland Land Office Museum for the next edition of our Java with Joe E. series on Thursday\, June 25th at 9 am. Tyler Angora\, Curator of the LeRoy Historical Society\, will be presenting on “Ingham University.”\n“Emily and Marietta Ingham established the Attica (NY) Female Seminary in 1835. They moved the school to LeRoy in 1837\, changing the name to the LeRoy Female Seminary. The seminary was chartered on April 6\, 1852\, as the Ingham Collegiate Institute. A full university charter was granted in April 1857\, and the Collegiate Institute became Ingham University. Ingham University was the first chartered women’s university in the country. Ingham educated more than 8\,000 women from across the country and provided a progressive education comparable to that of male universities. Ingham University left a lasting legacy in Genesee County and America.” \nAdmission is free with coffee and donuts. If you plan to attend\, please contact the museum at 585-343-4727 or hollandlandoffice@gmail.com. \nThank you to Tim Horton’s of Batavia for again sponsoring Java with Joe E. for 2026.
URL:https://hollandlandoffice.com/event/java-with-joe-e-tyler-angora-ingham-university/
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SUMMARY:Guest Speaker Series: Vic Vignola\, "The Battle of Seven Pines"
DESCRIPTION:The Holland Land Office Museum is proud to announce the next presenter in our Guest Speaker Series on Thursday\, June 25th at 7 pm. Civil War historian Vic Vignola will be presenting\, “The Battle of Seven Pines\, May 31\, 1862: McClellan Finds a Scapegoat.”\n“Using primary sources\, Vignola shines a light on the overlooked details. His presentation describes the story of the common soldier\, the difficulties they endured\, and leadership decisions made by field commanders prior to and during the fighting at Seven Pines. For those who are interested\, Mr. Vignola will have copies of Contrasts in Command: The Battle of Seven Pines\, May 31\, 1862 for sale and inscription.” Admission is by suggested donation. If you plan to attend\, please contact the museum at 585-343-4727 or hollandlandoffice@gmail.com. \nThank you to Tompkins Community Bank and Batavia Rotary Club for sponsoring in part the Concert Series. \n“This project is made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrant Program\, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered by GO ART!.” \n“GO ART! acknowledges that the land on which this project takes place is the ancestral territory of the Seneca Nation\, one of the Six Nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. GO ART! recognizes the historical and ongoing presence of Indigenous peoples in Western New York and honors their enduring relationship to this land.”
URL:https://hollandlandoffice.com/event/guest-speaker-series-vic-vignola-the-battle-of-seven-pines/
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