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Interesting things can be learned from movie credits: locations where the movie was filmed, for example, singers of songs in the movie, the names of lesser known actors and many other things. more
Juneteenth was recognized as a federal holiday on June 17, 2021. Even though it is in its infancy on paper, Juneteenth is considered the longest-running African American holiday in history. more
“Without thinking too much about it in specific terms, I was showing the America I knew and observed to others who might not have noticed.” — Norman Rockwell more

A man rows his single scull shell on the Erie Canal near Bellamy Harbor Park in Rome earlier this week. more
The Lake Delta Kiwanis Club recently held a tea party, raising more than $1,200 for the non-profit organization Sleep in Heavenly Peace. more
Did you know that in the 1840s many people believed that “reading” the shape of your head could tell you about your personality traits and mental state? more
Jervis Public Library, 613 N. Washington St., will host a Maker Monday teen event on June 13, at 4 p.m. more
Edwin Falk has been creating art for more than 40 years. You can see his work on display at the Mohawk Valley Center for the Arts, beginning Thursday, June 16. more
The Camden Public Library, 57 2nd St., has announced their summer reading program, Oceans of Possibilities. more
An artist talk with Christine Tisa will be held on Saturday, June 18, at The Other Side Gallery. more
In the middle of Prohibition, it’s hard to find a beer in 1926 Lido, New York. But murder, lies, love and jealousy are all on tap at the Galliano Club. more
Rome Community Theater’s production of a light drama entitled “Geezers” by Tommy Lee Johnston continues with performances Friday and Saturday, June 10-11. more
The Stanley Theatre, 259 Genesee St., will open its doors for “An Evening With Keren Vita” from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, June 9. more
The cool water pools around your ankles as you put your lightweight kayak into the river for a foggy sunrise paddle. more
The Mohawk Valley Blues Society, in partnership with 92.7 The Drive, will bring blues legend Mark Hummel and his band, the Blues Survivors, to the Roselawn Banquet Facility. more
CNY Fiber Arts Festival will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, June 11-12 at Butternut Hill Campground, 6893 state Route 20, Bouckville. more
The Clinton Farmers Market, one of the largest markets in the Mohawk Valley region, has opened for its 25th season. more
Norman B. Judd: A Rome native grew up to become a Chicago alderman, a member of the Illinois state Senate, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Illinois, a confidant of President Abraham Lincoln ... more
The American Heroes Golf Tournament and Classic Car Show will take place Monday, June 6, at Teugega Country Club in Rome. more
All of us can influence the introduction, spread and management of invasive species. Learn more by participating in this year’s New York Invasive Species Awareness Week, June 6-12. more
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