Events are free and open to the public
2000
January 15, 2000 (Saturday)
Meet the People of Colonial Albany
Daughters of the
American Revolution
Room 306, State Capitol, Albany
1:00 pm
January 21, 2000 (Friday)
Meet the People of Colonial Albany
Albany School of the Humanities
Whitehall Road
11:00 am
January 22, 2000 (Saturday)
River People in Early
Albany
National Maritime
Historical Society
5 John Walsh Blvd., Peekskill
10:30 am
February 3, 2000 (Thursday)
The Promised Land
from Mississippi to the South End to Rapp
Road
An African American Odyssey
Auditorium
Hackett Middle
School
7:30 pm
February 16, 2000 (Wednesday)
Meet the People of Colonial Albany
First Church in Albany
110 North Pearl Street
1:00 pm
February 18, 2000 (Friday)
Dinnah Jackson's Albany
recognition program for Black History
Month Essay Contest
sponsored by Albany County Legislature and
Department of Human Resources
Albany County Building
112 State
Street
11:00 am
March 4, 2000 (Saturday)
Early Albany Girlhoods
New York State
Museum
Museum Theater, Cultural Education Center, Albany
1:30 pm
March 10, 2000 (Friday)
Meet the People of Colonial Albany
Fourth Grade Assembly
Public School #20
570
North Pearl Street, North Albany
1:00 pm
April 15, 2000 (Saturday)
Early Albany Girlhoods
Woman's Club of Albany
725 Madison Avenue,
Albany
12:30 pm
April 27, 2000 (Thursday)
Meet the People of Colonial Albany
Fourth Grade Assembly
Guilderland
Elementary School
2225 Western Avenue, Guilderland
9:30 am
April 30, 2000 (Sunday)
first annual
Albany History Fair
Terrace Gallery
Cultural Education Center
Albany
noon - 5 pm
for
general information contact:
Historic Cherry
Hill
the Colonial Albany
Project will host a display of resources and materials
and an
opportunity to chat with project staff and associates
then join us for:
Meet the People of Colonial Albany
Museum Theater
3:40 pm
May 9, 2000 (Tuesday)
Tinker, Tailor, Trader
Working People in Early
Albany
Labor History Month Program
Museum Theater, Cultural
Education Center, Albany
noon
June 16, 2000 (Friday)
Picturing the Past
A Visual Dimension for Community History
by
Stefan Bielinski
at the
Conference on New York State
History
Fordham
University
Bronx, New York
(518) 474-6917
August 9, 2000 (Wednesday)
Meet the People of Colonial Albany
Time Tunnel program
Museum
Theater
Cultural Education Center
Albany
1 pm
August 19, 2000 (Saturday)
The World of Abraham Yates, Jr.
Free Public Program
and
subscription Trolley Bus tour
1-3 pm
474-6917
September 16, 2000 (Saturday)
Meet the People of Colonial Albany
Cayuga County Historians
St. Peter's Parish
Hall
Auburn
evening
October 12, 2000 (Thursday)
Meet the People of Colonial Albany
State Museum research staff lecture
Museum
Theater
Cultural Education Center
Albany
10:30 am
November 2, 2000 (Thursday)
Captain Samuel Schuyler:
South End Pioneer
Howe Library
Schuyler & Broad Streets
Albany
6:00 pm
474-6917
November 4, 2000 (Saturday)
The People of Colonial
Albany Live Here Website
Albany Institute of History and Art
11:00 am
November 11, 2000 (Saturday)
Captain Samuel Schuyler: South End Pioneer
Howe Library
Schuyler & Broad Streets
Albany
2:00 pm
474-6917
November 17, 2000 (Friday) To plan an event with the Colonial Albany Social
HistoryProject, contact Stefan
Bielinski.
panel
entitled
Biographies of Eighteenth-Century New Yorkers
to be presented
at
Researching New
York
Perspectives on Empire State History
a conference held at
University at Albany, SUNY