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Neighborhoods in the Network / Camp Good Days (Branchport, NY)
Join Martha Manikas-Foster for a look at Camp Good Days and Special Times in Branchport, NY, a welcoming place with free programming for children and adults battling cancer and other life-threatening circumstances.
Neighborhoods in the Network / Greenhouse Project (Elmira, NY)
Join Martha Manikas-Foster to learn about Elmira, NY’s John B. Rudy Greenhouse Project, a science and horticultural project that -- perhaps as early as September 2010 -- will serve to educate students and beautify public spaces in a five-county region surrounding Elmira.
Neighborhoods in the Network / Underground Railroad
The North Tonawanda History Museum will be hosting the traveling Underground Railroad exhibit "Journey to the North: New York's Freedom Trail" through the end of September 2010. Join Martha Manikas-Foster for a look at New York State's important role in bringing fugitive slaves to safety in the mid-1800s.
Neighborhoods in the Network / Arbor Day (Sayre, PA)
Sayre, Pennsylvania will be celebrating Arbor Day on Friday, April 30, 2010 at 11:00 with a ceremony that will include a tree planting in the community’s Howard Elmer Park. Join Martha Manikas-Foster to learn the story behind this national tree planting holiday and the benefits of “greening” our planet with trees.
Neighborhoods in the Network / Faith in History Performers (Endicott and Deposit, NY)
Join Martha Manikas-Foster to learn about a drama about missionary Hudson Taylor performed by 42 homeschoolers taking on 123 roles, scheduled for April 23-24, 2010 in Endicott, NY and May 1, 2010 in Deposit, NY.
Neighborhoods in the Network / Dormann Music Series (Bath, NY)
Bath, New York’s Dormann Library offers free, live musical performances every Thursday evening in its Chapters Café, beginning at 6:30. Learn how this public library sees these musical performances as part of its mission to the greater Bath community.
Neighborhoods in the Network / Hatchery Open House (Linesville, PA)
The Linesville Fish Hatchery, an hour southwest of Erie, PA, is hosting an Open House on Saturday, April 3 from 11:00-3:30. Watch the fish spawning process, learn how to rig a fishing pole, tie flies, fillet fish and more. Visitors can even make a fish print on a T-shirt as a commemoration.
Neighborhoods in the Network / Ukrainian Eggs (Cambridge Springs, PA)
The designs on traditional Ukrainian Easter Eggs tell the story of Jesus’ Resurrection on the thin canvas of an egg shell. Springboro, Pennsylvania artist and teacher artist Tami Hritzay will be demonstrating the art of Ukrainian egg decorating on March 27 and 28, 2010 in Cambridge Springs.
Neighborhoods in the Network / St. Patrick (Corning, NY)
Who was the man behind our St. Patrick’s Day celebrations? Join Martha Manikas-Foster in this “Neighborhoods in the Network” report as she talks with Corning Christian Academy students to learn more about the British kidnap victim who became the patron saint of Ireland.
Neighborhoods in the Network / Civil War Encampment (Hammondsport, NY)
The Glenn H. Curtiss Museum in Hammondsport, NY will be hosting its annual indoor Civil War Encampment on March 6-7, 2010. Learn more about this kick-off event for the museum’s Civil War Exhibit that will run through September 6.



