CANTON -- TAUNY invites newcomers and old-timers alike to stop in and learn about what makes the North Country special at The TAUNY Center, 53 Main St., Sept. 12 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Light, local …
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CANTON -- TAUNY invites newcomers and old-timers alike to stop in and learn about what makes the North Country special at The TAUNY Center, 53 Main St., Sept. 12 from 5:30 to 7 p.m.
Light, local specialties will be served alongside a cash bar provided by the Blackbird Café, and guests will have an opportunity to meet new people, ask questions, tour The TAUNY Center, enjoy a variety of exhibits, listen to some lively music, and relax with new neighbors and friends. Information about regional attractions and services will also be available.
TAUNY will unveil a new exhibit designed to introduce the North Country to visitors and newcomers. Other ongoing exhibits include: “Every Single Day: Life on North Country Dairy Farms,” the North Country Wall of Fame, the Fiberistas’ “Slice Quilt” of Canton, and a collection of baskets made by TAUNY Heritage Award winner Henry Arquette of Akwesasne. A documentary about Arquette will be show in the TAUNY screening room.
During the evening, music will be provided by St. Lawrence University fiddler Jake Brillhart.
Admission is free.