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Looking for a good time..........Looking for a nice evening "out" with the family? Well, look no farther! Schoharie County offers a variety of activities, sure to please everyone.breaking line - Gilmo - Reading all the Great Events



DECEMBER 2001
Dec 1 - Depot Lane Singers Christmas Concert - 8pm
Celebrate the holiday season in song. Admission charge. High School Gym, Schoharie. 518-295-7505
Dec 1 - Pictures With Santa
Children ages eight and under can tell Santa what they want for Christmas and have their photo taken with him. FREE!
New York Power Authority Visitors Center, Route 30, North Blenheim 1-800-724-0309
Dec 1-9 - Festival of Trees Exhibit
Winter Wonderland of uniquely decorated trees. Old Stone Fort Museum Complex, Schoharie. Admission - $3 for adults, $1 for children. 518-295-7192
Dec 8 - Victorian Christmas Tea 1 - 4 pm
The Victorian home and office of Dr. Christopher Best is decorated for the holiday season and filled with an exhibit of over 40 Christmas trees of all sizes created by Hattie Burgett. Tea and punch are served with many varieties of homemade cookies by ladies in Victorian dress. Admission (donation) - $4  34 Clauverwie, Middleburgh. 518-827-4239
Dec 9 - Christmas Concert-Schoharie Valley Concert Band
to be performed at Schoharie Central High School. 8pm Main Street Schoharie
Dec 9 - Christmas Community Chorus
of Cobleskill Zion Lutheran Church performed at Cobleskill/Richmondville Central High School. 4pm Route 7 in Warnerville
Dec 31 - First Night Schoharie County - 7 pm to 12:31 am
Annual, alcohol free New Year's celebration with entertainment. Variety of music, dance, kids activities, food. Babysitting available. $7.00 SUNY Campus, Cobleskill. 518-296-8122



JANUARY 2002
HAPPY NEW YEAR 2002!
2002 events will be posted soon...


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