This year's Whallonsburg Grange Fall Lyceum Series "150 Years After the Civil War: Why It Still Matters" will occur throughout the season on Tuesdays at 7:30PM. A full series ticket is $36 or the cost is $5 per lecture. Students FREE. Drop-ins welcome, come to one or all. 150 … [Read more...] about Whallonsburg Grange 2013 Fall Lyceum Series
Lyceum Series
Whallonsburg Grange Lyceum: 19th Century Hunting, Gathering, and Fungus Farming
Rescheduled Due to Snow Update: "SNOW DAY for the Grange Lyceum tomorrow. We are RESCHEDULING the Hallie Bond's lecture on "Hunting, Gathering and Fungus Farming: Feeding the Adirondack Farm Family in the 19th Century." This will now take place on TUESDAY, MARCH 26 at 7:30pm. … [Read more...] about Whallonsburg Grange Lyceum: 19th Century Hunting, Gathering, and Fungus Farming
Whallonsburg Grange Lyceum: North Country Waters in Flux
Sunday, March 24 at 3pm Water Proof: Are rising water and shrinking ice the new norm for the North Country? Lecture at Whallonsburg Grange Hall The last two years of extreme weather is - according to the models, studies and historical records - what climate change in this … [Read more...] about Whallonsburg Grange Lyceum: North Country Waters in Flux
Whallonsburg Grange Lyceum: Self-Sufficiency in Modern America
Whallonsburg Grange Hall is hosting a lyceum lecture series called “Land and Labor: The Past, Present and Future of Farming in America.” Lectures will be on Tuesday nights at 7:30 pm. There has recently been a resurgence of popularity in supporting local food and local … [Read more...] about Whallonsburg Grange Lyceum: Self-Sufficiency in Modern America
Whallonsburg Grange Lyceum: A Discussion with Local Farmers
Whallonsburg Grange Hall is hosting a lyceum lecture series called “Land and Labor: The Past, Present and Future of Farming in America.” Lectures will be on Tuesday nights at 7:30 pm. This special Whallonsburg Grange lyceum lecture will be attended by several local farmers. … [Read more...] about Whallonsburg Grange Lyceum: A Discussion with Local Farmers