Expanded Opportunities To Visit

The new exhibit is garnering well deserved attention.  If you are planning to see what’s piquing other people’s interest, we have good news.  Beginning July 3rd, the museum will be open from 6 to 8 on Wednesdays in addition to Saturdays from 1 to 3.  For a printable map and notes to guide you through the exhibit, click new exhibit notes

Also in July, the opening of the Marbletown Schoolhouse on Saturdays from 1 to 3.  Come see the latest addition, a beautiful “old school clock” donated by Eric Hooker, curator of the Hoffman Clock Museum.  They were actually used in school classrooms, having the classic octagonal-sided top.

Security Improvements

You may have noticed that you no longer see the “not secure” notice on the web address bar.  N-AHS has migrated to an “https” address along with its secure encryption.  You really had little to fear from visiting the old address since personal and credit information was not collected on the site, but we are nevertheless happier by being up to date with security.  We apologize for the time the site was down while we were making the change, but hope that you will enjoy the many features to come.

Strawberry Social – June 22nd

 

The 25th Annual Strawberry Social will be held, rain or shine, on Saturday, June 22nd from Noon to 3:00 PM at the N-AHS museum, 120 High St, Newark.

Strawberry shortcakes can be enjoyed on the comfortable grounds of the museum.  If bad weather arrives, we’ll move inside.  The Loose Marbles, comprised of Marbletones’ members Fred Burgess and Jim Shear will provide the musical entertainment.  The museum’s new exhibit will be on display, along with the always fascinating permanent exhibits.  There’s no charge to take in either the museum or the music.

Strawberry shortcake will sell for $5.00 for adults and $3.00 for children under 12.  We have take-out trays for people on the go.  All profits support the works of the Historical Society.

Celebrate summer in the Finger Lakes by joining us for this fundraiser and experience the pleasure of local strawberries at their peak.