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HUDSON RIVER FAIR September 26, 2009 Corning Preserve 12pm - 6pm
Mayor Jerry Jennings and the City of Albany
invite you to experience the 17th Century! Take a trip back in time to
when Dutch settlers and Native American roots began creating our
remarkably rich history here in Albany. Cultures were introduced, goods
were traded, crafts were made and family traditions were exchanged.
Take a tour of Henry Hudson's ship the Halfmoon. Watch and learn from
blacksmiths and witness modern artisans performing traditional craft
techniques at the Dutch Encampment provided by the Dutch Settlers
Society. Members of direct Mohican descendants the Stockbridge Munsee
Tribe will honor us with Native American cultural demonstrations,
dancers, singers, community drum traditions and history explained by
tribal elders. Enjoy delicious foods, kids' activities and performances
throughout the day, including culturally acknowledged and nationally
acclaimed musical guests and dance performances. Witness stories that
are hundreds of years old come to life.
Stage entertainment includes:
- 12:00pm - 12:45pm: Tom Handford
- 1:00pm - 1:15pm: Singers Nanna & Ankie from the Netherlands
- 2:15pm - 3:15pm: eba Theatre's "Henry Hudson & His River"
- 3:45pm - 4:45pm: Albany Pro Musica
- 5:00pm - 6:00pm: Skip Parsons Riverboat Band
FREE ADMISSION. Tours of the Halfmoon
are $5 for adults and free for children 13 & under accompanied by
an adult parent or guardian. All proceeds benefit the New Netherlands
Museum and the Halfmoon project. For more information visit: www.hudson400.com or call 518-434-2032.
Mayor Jerry Jennings and the City of Albany thank our generous sponsors:
Special Quadricentennial Carillon Concert September 24, 2009 - 5PMAlbany's 49 bell carillon, located in the City Hall clock tower, is an extraordinary musical instrument with a history as rich as the city itself. Listen to this free concert from Academy Park, across the street from City Hall.
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