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>I'm forwarding a posting that was on the NYS Historian's mailing list
Bill Casey
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>To all List Server members:
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>I'm a recent member of the List Sever and thought I should introduce myself.
> What is Historic CNY? It's a local history quarterly that I've been
>publishing for three years now. It covers the area south to Binghamton,
>north to Oswego, west to Seneca Falls, and east to Utica.
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>One of the columns in every issue is called Historical Happenings.
>Basically, it lists any historical group events planned that I've been
>informed about, whether they're historical house tours, lectures, or
>whatever. This I do for free as I'm trying to promote an interest in local
>history by connecting the historical dots (historical groups)across Central
>New York. If any of you have events planned, feel free to let me know in
>time to include them in my publication. Deadlines follow:
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>Spring edition (first week of March): U.S. Mail or e-mail should reach me
>by no later than mid-February and should include events planned for March,
>April and/or May.
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>Summer edition (first week of June): June, July and/or August events should
>be sent to me before mid-May.
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>Fall edition (first week of September): September, October and/or November
>events should reach me no later than mid-August.
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>Winter edition: (first week of December: The cut off date for December,
>January and/or February events is mid-November.
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>Lastly, I'd like to say that I've enjoyed your discussions and comments and
>have visited many of your web sites. I will look forward to more of the
>same in the future.
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>Regards,
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>Peg Hogan
>Historic CNY
>306 Davis Street
>East Syracuse, New York 13057
>E-mail: [log in to unmask]
>Web site: http://historic-cny.com/
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>We live in the present, we dream of the future, and we learn eternal truths
>from the past. Mme. Chiang Kai-Shek
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Bill Casey
PO Box 36
Apulia Station, NY 13020
315 683-5674
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
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