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Last Two Museum Lectures in November
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Please Join Us at The Museum Series lectures at the State Museum

"New York Communities"

The World Trade Center  Sympathy Collection
    Wednesday November 12, 2003 - Free at 7 PM in the Museum Theater

Public response to the World Trade Center tragedy formed a new
community as people tried to unite their emotions in physical and
artistic expressions.  Museum historian Craig Williams and Carla Sofka,
professor at Siena College, will offer a program about the sympathy
material generated by the World Trade Center tragedy.


A Local History Worldwide Tour:  "The People of Colonial Albany Live
Here" Web Site
    Wednesday November 19, 2003 - Free at 7 PM in the Museum Theater

Stefan Bielinski, Director of the Museum's Colonial Albany Project,
will present an evening with the people of colonial Albany and a guided
tour of the evolution of a unique historical resource.

New York State Education Department
New York State Museum
Cultural Education Center
Albany NY 12230 * 518 474-5877
FREE event parking next to the Museum

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