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SLIDE - (Ireland)! Sat., September 13th, 8 pm - Irish music with Attitude!
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Opening Receptions: Saturday, August 30 from noon to 3pm! Visit the Earlville Opera House West Gallery for a new exhibit by Rose Mackiewicz of photographs that blaze with color and form that opens on August 30th. For an interesting comparison, visit mixed media artist, Ju Young Ban’s exhibit in the East Gallery. Office & Gallery hours: Tues-Fri 10-5 & Sat 12-3.
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link:Earlville Opera House Upcoming Performances!
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| Event Name: |
Joan Murray - Poet |
| Address: |
Guernsey Memorial Library 3 Cort St Norwich NY 13815
Norwich, NY
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| Event Date/Time: |
| Starts: |
Mon Jun 2 2008 at 7:00 PM |
| Ends: |
Mon Jun 2 2008 at 8:30 PM |
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| Hosting Organization: |
Guernsey Library |
| Contact Name: |
Melanie Battoe |
| Contact Email Address: |
no.melanie@4cls.org |
| Contact Phone Number: |
607-334-4034 |
| Event Cost: |
$0.00
NOTE: This is always the lowest cost for the event;
always read the description below for full details
about the event, including possible price ranges.
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| Event Description: |
Poet Joan Murray will discuss
"Queen of the Mist" about the first
woman to go over Niagra Falls in a barrel at 63 years of age in 1901. |
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