Sunday, August 23, 2009

SRAC Events - September 2009


The following are the scheduled events at SRAC in September 2009!


Tuesday September 1, 2009
– 6:30 – 7:30 pm
“Louise Welles Murray – Founder of Our Local Archaeology” by Deb Twigg
At 345 Broad Street Waverly, NY

When Louise Welles Murray founded the Tioga Point Museum in Athens, PA, Archaeology as a science was not even in existence yet. Step back to a time when this incredible woman lived in a time when she was not even allowed to vote, yet layed the groundwork for archaeological preservation and research in our region.
Free admission to the exhibit hall filled with thousands of local Native American artifacts is included in the in our region included in the admission price.

Admission: Adults $5, Seniors $4 and SRAC members $3.



Monday, September 21 - 6:30 7:30
FREE Archaeology Night at SRAC - Open to the Public!
Topic & Speaker TBA At 345 Broad Street Waverly, NY

Every third Monday of the month is a free night to learn about our local archaeology at SRAC! Collectors are also invited to bring artifacts to share ! Free admission to the exhibit hall filled with thousands of local Native American artifacts is includedTopic and speaker for this month's meeting is TBA.

COMING in October!
The Susquehanna River Archaeological Center (SRAC) has scheduled their 6th annual Membership Meeting followed by the “Drumbeats through Time” event for October 10th from 1 – 6pm. Special programming for the FREE annual event will include the Native American dance group, Allegany River Indian Dancers!

The Allegany River Indian Dancers are a Native American dance group that showcases the traditional songs and dances of the Iroquois. Their general performances incorporate many aspects of Native American culture.

The Drumbeats event will take place at SRAC, located at 345 Broad Street Waverly, NY. Admission is free. For more information please call 607-727-3111, or email info@SRACenter.org.


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