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Putnam Valley Grange #841
Schedule of Activities,
Programs and Meetings
What
programs would YOU like to see at your Grange?
e-mail your suggestions to:
info@PutnamValleyGrange.org
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March 7th: Putnam Valley
Grange Business Meeting
7:00 pm At the Putnam Valley Grange HallAt
the Putnam Valley Grange Hall
128 Mill Street (at Adams Corners)
Putnam Valley, NY 10579 |
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March 11th: Spirit
Communication Night
with Priscilla Keresey
7:00 pm at the Putnam Valley Grange Hall
$20 admission fee - registration not required
At this engaging and lighthearted two-hour
event, the audience will witness true evidential
mediumship and receive specific messages from
their loved ones in the Afterlife. In order to
demystify mediumship and encourage people to
believe that their own experiences with deceased
loved ones are genuine, I'll also explain the
process of receiving spirit evidence and
messages periodically throughout the evening.
There will be plenty of time for questions and
validation in this upbeat, joyful, and very
entertaining evening.
At the Putnam Valley Grange Hall
128 Mill Street (at Adams Corners)
Putnam Valley, NY 105 |
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March 12th: Our American
History
A FREE series by the
Putnam Valley Historical Society10:00
am - 12:00 pm
The Amawalk
Nursery
With
Local Historian Monica Doherty
The
Amawalk Nursery, set on 249 acres in the hills
of Westchester, was established by Major Orlando
Jay Smith, a tree hobbyist, in 1904. After his
death in 1908, the nursery was managed by his
daughters, Evelyn W. and M. F. Smith. Evelyn
became President of the Amawalk Nurseries in
1919 when she purchased her sister’s half of
their father’s estate – and under her
management, trees from Amawalk Nursery were
shipped all over the world – to as far away as
Australia. In its day, the nursery was known as
“the largest big tree nursery in the
world.” Trees from Amawalk have been planted
throughout New York State, and some can still be
found at notable and historic sites.
In a program filled with vintage photographs,
diagrams, published advertisements and images,
Monica Doherty will trace the creation and
growth of Yorktown’s Amawalk Nursery – noting
the nursery’s great impact on much of the
surrounding area, as well as to the fields of
horticulture and arboriculture throughout the
world. Using lovingly and painstakingly captured
then and now photos, Ms. Doherty will
also demonstrate what became of the nursery, and
what remains can be seen today. |
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March 12th: Backyard Farming
Workshop Series
1:00 pm - 3:00 pmRaising Backyard Chickens
At the Putnam Valley Grange Hall
128 Mill Street (at Adams Corners)
Putnam Valley, NY 10579
$15 per participant/family (Registered & Paid in
advance)
$20 at the door
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April 1st: Putnam After Dark
7:00 pmIntroduction to The
Mysteries of the Tarot
With
Psychic Spiritual Consultant
Zhenya Amditis
Have you ever wondered how to read tarot
cards? Join a professional psychic,
tarot reader, and occult historian to
explore the mysteries of the tarot. We will
discuss the history of the tarot from its
earliest appearance in 15th
century Italy through its re-emergence as
the Rider-Waite tarot in the occult revival
of the 19th century. In addition to a
presentation on the deck, Zhenya will take
questions from the audience and read a few
randomly-chosen volunteers as time permits.
At the Putnam Valley Grange Hall
128 Mill Street (at Adams Corners)
Putnam Valley, NY 10579 |
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April 2nd: Poultry Market
8:00 am - 12:00 pm
The First Saturday of Each
Month:
April, May, June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct.
Free admission - Come look and
shop!
Vendor Spaces Always Available
contact: theultimatebrooder@hotmail.com
(spaces indoors, outdoors, and under the horse
shed)
Chickens
(pullets, bantams, laying hens, roosters),
Turkeys, Guinea Fowl, Ducks, Pigeons, Doves,
Quail, Goats, Sheep, Rabbits & other small
animals. Plus: Brooders and Poultry
Supplies.
All are welcome!
Even Llamas/Alpacas are often on hand to feed &
pet.
Different
vendors with different animals attend each
month. Contact us to see if we’ll have what you
are looking for.
At the Putnam Valley Grange Hall
128 Mill Street (at Adams Corners)
Putnam Valley, NY 10579 |
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April 2nd: Backyard Farming
Workshop Series
1:00 pm - 3:00 pmBackyard Beekeeping
At the Putnam Valley Grange Hall
128 Mill Street (at Adams Corners)
Putnam Valley, NY 10579
$15 per participant/family (Registered & Paid in
advance)
$20 at the door
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April 4th: Putnam Valley
Grange Business Meeting
7:00 pmAt the Putnam Valley Grange Hall
128 Mill Street (at Adams Corners)
Putnam Valley, NY 10579 |
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April 9th: Our American
History
A FREE series by the
Putnam Valley Historical Society10:00
am - 12:00 pm
Shot Down
Over Italy
A True Story of Courage and Survival
in Nazi-Occupied Italy During World War II
with
Historian and Author John W.
Lanza
On May 26, 1944, a B-25 Mitchell bomber with a
seven-man crew was shot down over Nazi-occupied
Italy. At the time, Italy was caught in a
complex, controversial, drawn-out, and bloody
war of attrition. When disaster struck, the fate
of each crew member rested, first, on the
ability of the pilot to control the ship so that
they could bail out; and, second, on who reached
them first when they hit the ground –
Mussolini’s Fascists, Hitler’s Nazis, or the
partisans of the Italian Resistance. This crew
trained long and hard to prepare for the air
war, but nothing prepared them for the
possibility of having to evade the enemy,
survive a prisoner of war camp, or worse still,
sacrifice their lives. On May 26th,
those possibilities became realities of war. |
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May 2nd: Putnam Valley Grange
Business Meeting
7:00 pmAt the Putnam Valley Grange Hall
128 Mill Street (at Adams Corners)
Putnam Valley, NY 10579 |
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May 6: Putnam After Dark
7:00 pm
Stone Chambers
They are hidden in plain sight, obscured behind
brambles and weeds, luring in our own backyards.
The stone chambers sit quietly, waiting. They
promote an air of intrigue. Who built them? And
why such an enigmatic surrounding culture? Enter
the mysterious world of the stone chambers.
Explore their possible origins, dive into the
paranormal connection, and discover a puzzling
past. Truth is stranger than fiction.
At the Putnam Valley Grange Hall
128 Mill Street (at Adams Corners)
Putnam Valley, NY 10579 |
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May 7: Poultry Market
8:00 am - 12:00 pm
The First Saturday of Each
Month:
April, May, June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct.
Free admission - Come look and
shop!
Vendor Spaces Always Available
contact: theultimatebrooder@hotmail.com
(spaces indoors, outdoors, and under the horse
shed)
Chickens
(pullets, bantams, laying hens, roosters),
Turkeys, Guinea Fowl, Ducks, Pigeons, Doves,
Quail, Goats, Sheep, Rabbits & other small
animals. Plus: Brooders and Poultry
Supplies.
All are welcome!
Even Llamas/Alpacas are often on hand to feed &
pet.
Different
vendors with different animals attend each
month. Contact us to see if we’ll have what you
are looking for.
At the Putnam Valley Grange Hall
128 Mill Street (at Adams Corners)
Putnam Valley, NY 10579 |
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May 14th: Our American
History
A FREE series by the
Putnam Valley Historical Society10:00
am - 12:00 pm
Hanging Captain Gordon
with Educator, Historian and AUthor
Ron Soodalter
On a
frosty day in late February 1862, hundreds
gathered in New York City’s “Tombs” prison to
watch the execution of Nathaniel Gordon. A sea
captain from an old and respected Portland,
Maine family, Gordon was about to become the
only man in the history of the United States to
be hanged for slave trading. What events led up
to this pivotal moment? In Hanging Captain
Gordon, Ron Soodalter explores the many
compelling issues that came together to seal one
man’s fate.
When
Gordon had sailed two years before to bring
Africans back in chains from the Congo River, he
had no reason to fear a hanging. Although this
horrible crime had been a capital offense for
over 40 years, the government – through
corruption and disinterest – never bothered to
enforce it. President Buchanan himself had
stated publically that he would never hang a
slaver! But Gordon didn’t realize that a major
change was coming. With the nation embroiled in
a civil war, and a new president at the helm,
social reform was the order of the day. Captain
Gordon got caught up in the most vital turning
point in American history. |
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June 4th: Poultry Market
8:00 am - 12:00 pm
The First Saturday of Each
Month:
April, May, June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct.
Free admission - Come look and
shop!
Vendor Spaces Always Available
contact: theultimatebrooder@hotmail.com
(spaces indoors, outdoors, and under the horse
shed)
Chickens
(pullets, bantams, laying hens, roosters),
Turkeys, Guinea Fowl, Ducks, Pigeons, Doves,
Quail, Goats, Sheep, Rabbits & other small
animals. Plus: Brooders and Poultry
Supplies.
All are welcome!
Even Llamas/Alpacas are often on hand to feed &
pet.
Different
vendors with different animals attend each
month. Contact us to see if we’ll have what you
are looking for.
At the Putnam Valley Grange Hall
128 Mill Street (at Adams Corners)
Putnam Valley, NY 10579 |
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June 6th: Putnam Valley
Grange Business Meeting
7:00 pmAt the Putnam Valley Grange Hall
128 Mill Street (at Adams Corners)
Putnam Valley, NY 10579 |
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June 11th: Our American
History
A FREE series by the
Putnam Valley Historical Society10:00
am - 12:00 pm
Basically
Baseball
Collecting the History of America's
Passtime
with
Baseball Historian &
Collector
Mike "MOOKie"
Adamovich
Since
its creation and eventual growth in popularity
to become America’s pastime, the game of
baseball – its rules, equipment, and uniforms -
has continued to develop and evolve. Learn more
about how baseball has changed… and why! And
while the game and its accoutrements have
continued to transform, an entire industry of
baseball collectibles – from the baseball card
to the pennant to the autographed, game-used
ball or uniform, has grown up around it. Come
hear baseball enthusiast, historian, umpire,
player and collector Mike “MOOKie Adamovich”
explain how it happened, with lots of
collectibles to show-and-tell, in his
presentation: Basically Baseball.
In addition to the program, there will be several GREAT door prizes
provided by our friends at the Hudson Valley
Renegades, Rockland Boulders, and Yogi Berra
Museum and Learning Center! |
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June 18th: Backyard Farming
Workshop Series
1:00 pm - 3:00 pmBackyard Pond & Lake
Management
At the Putnam Valley Grange Hall
128 Mill Street (at Adams Corners)
Putnam Valley, NY 10579
$15 per participant/family (Registered & Paid in
advance)
$20 at the door
Click Here To Jump to Backyard Farming Workshop Series |
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June 24th & 25th: Putnam
After Dark
At the Putnam Valley Grange Hall
128 Mill Street (at Adams Corners)
Putnam Valley, NY 10579 |
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July 2nd: Poultry Market
8:00 am - 12:00 pm
The First Saturday of Each
Month:
April, May, June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct.
Free admission - Come look and
shop!
Vendor Spaces Always Available
contact: theultimatebrooder@hotmail.com
(spaces indoors, outdoors, and under the horse
shed)
Chickens
(pullets, bantams, laying hens, roosters),
Turkeys, Guinea Fowl, Ducks, Pigeons, Doves,
Quail, Goats, Sheep, Rabbits & other small
animals. Plus: Brooders and Poultry
Supplies.
All are welcome!
Even Llamas/Alpacas are often on hand to feed &
pet.
Different
vendors with different animals attend each
month. Contact us to see if we’ll have what you
are looking for.
At the Putnam Valley Grange Hall
128 Mill Street (at Adams Corners)
Putnam Valley, NY 10579 |
Click to Open Program Flyer
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July 4th: Putnam Valley
Grange Business Meeting
7:00 pm - Date to be changed
At the Putnam Valley Grange Hall
128 Mill Street (at Adams Corners)
Putnam Valley, NY 10579 |
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July 9th: Our American
History
A FREE series by the
Putnam Valley Historical Society10:00
am - 12:00 pm
The Sinking
of the USS Indianapolis
A Story of Tragedy, Heroism, Deception
and Redemption
with Michael S. Bennett and John
FIorella
It was late July,
1945. But to the few remaining survivors,
despite the passage of time, the memories
linger, thick enough, almost, to reach out and
touch. “That night started out just fine,” Don
Blum recalled. He was on watch, directing three
quad 40mm guns on the ship’s starboard side. In
the pitch black of night, with radar to warn of
approaching enemy aircraft, all was calm. The
ship had just left Guam, heading for the Leyte
Gulf in the Philippines where it was to
rendezvous with the battleship USS Idaho,
preparing for the expected American invasion of
the Japanese mainland. Not known to the crew,
they had just delivered a very special cargo. It
was twenty-one year old Ensign Blum’s first time
at sea. In fact, he had only been aboard the
ship for one day before departing San Francisco
for Pearl Harbor. Two weeks and some 6000
nautical miles later, the ship steamed ahead
through the dark of night at 17 knots, in
moderate seas and with poor visibility. Many of
the ship’s 1196 crewmembers were asleep below
deck, leaving the large ship eerily quiet. “I
had been eating a sandwich,” said Blum, when
shortly after midnight a Japanese submarine
slammed two torpedoes into the Indianapolis. In
12 minutes the American ship was gone, along
with three hundred of her crew. Ensign Donald
Blum and nearly nine hundred of his shipmates
were floating in the Pacific Ocean. Waiting.
Hoping. Most would never live to see rescue.
Those who did would never forget their five days
in hell: thirst, hunger, exposure… and the
sharks. Those who survived would have to live
with those memories forever. |
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July 11th: Putnam Valley
Grange Business Meeting
7:00 pm - Date changed from
July 4th
At the Putnam Valley Grange Hall
128 Mill Street (at Adams Corners)
Putnam Valley, NY 10579 |
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August 1st: Putnam Valley
Grange Business Meeting
7:00 pmAt the Putnam Valley Grange Hall
128 Mill Street (at Adams Corners)
Putnam Valley, NY 10579 |
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August 6th: Poultry Market
8:00 am - 12:00 pm
The First Saturday of Each
Month:
April, May, June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct.
Free admission - Come look and
shop!
Vendor Spaces Always Available
contact: theultimatebrooder@hotmail.com
(spaces indoors, outdoors, and under the horse
shed)
Chickens
(pullets, bantams, laying hens, roosters),
Turkeys, Guinea Fowl, Ducks, Pigeons, Doves,
Quail, Goats, Sheep, Rabbits & other small
animals. Plus: Brooders and Poultry
Supplies.
All are welcome!
Even Llamas/Alpacas are often on hand to feed &
pet.
Different
vendors with different animals attend each
month. Contact us to see if we’ll have what you
are looking for.
At the Putnam Valley Grange Hall
128 Mill Street (at Adams Corners)
Putnam Valley, NY 10579 |
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September 3rd: Poultry Market
8:00 am - 12:00 pm
The First Saturday of Each
Month:
April, May, June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct.
Free admission - Come look and
shop!
Vendor Spaces Always Available
contact: theultimatebrooder@hotmail.com
(spaces indoors, outdoors, and under the horse
shed)
Chickens
(pullets, bantams, laying hens, roosters),
Turkeys, Guinea Fowl, Ducks, Pigeons, Doves,
Quail, Goats, Sheep, Rabbits & other small
animals. Plus: Brooders and Poultry
Supplies.
All are welcome!
Even Llamas/Alpacas are often on hand to feed &
pet.
Different
vendors with different animals attend each
month. Contact us to see if we’ll have what you
are looking for.
At the Putnam Valley Grange Hall
128 Mill Street (at Adams Corners)
Putnam Valley, NY 10579 |
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September 5th: Putnam Valley
Grange Business Meeting
7:00 pmAt the Putnam Valley Grange Hall
128 Mill Street (at Adams Corners)
Putnam Valley, NY 10579 |
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September 7th - 28th: Four
Week Class
Introduction to The
Mysteries of the Tarot Class
Introduction to The
Mysteries of the Tarot
With
Intuitive Spiritual Energy Advisor
Zhenya Amditis
Join a professional psychic, tarot reader,
and occult historian for a workshop
accessing “higher wisdom” through card
divination. The course will discuss the
tarot from earliest appearance in 15th
century Italy, through the 18th
century occult revival, to its resurrection
in the Victorian spiritualist movement, to
the 21st century New Age
movement, while also allowing interested
students to master the technique of tarot
divination for themselves. This course draws
from intellectual history, art history, 19th
century occult culture, New Age writings,
and my 30 years of experience as a tarot
reader. Each course meeting will include
both historical background on the tarot
along with “hands on” practice with tarot
divination.
At the Putnam Valley Grange Hall
128 Mill Street (at Adams Corners)
Putnam Valley, NY 10579 |
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September 9th: Putnam After Dark
7:00 pmAre Vampires Real?
With
Psychic Spiritual Consultant
Zhenya Amditis
In world culture, few figures have so fascinated
and terrified the human spirit as the vampire.
How did this complex being mutate from a zombie
of ancient folklore into a sexy, noble predator?
How did the bat get wrapped into this
complicated story? Join Zhenya Amditis, Ph.D., a
folklore expert and professional psychic as she
explores the intriguing figure of Count Dracula
and answers the question, “Are vampires real?”
Suggested donation just
$10
At the Putnam Valley Grange Hall
128 Mill Street (at Adams Corners)
Putnam Valley, NY 10579 |
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October 1st: Backyard Farming
Workshop Series
10:00 am - 12:00 pmRaising Backyard Chickens
At the Putnam Valley Grange Hall
128 Mill Street (at Adams Corners)
Putnam Valley, NY 10579
$15 per participant/family (Registered & Paid in
advance)
$20 at the door
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October 1: Poultry Market
8:00 am - 12:00 pm
The First Saturday of Each
Month:
April, May, June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct.
Free admission - Come look and
shop!
Vendor Spaces Always Available
contact: theultimatebrooder@hotmail.com
(spaces indoors, outdoors, and under the horse
shed)
Chickens
(pullets, bantams, laying hens, roosters),
Turkeys, Guinea Fowl, Ducks, Pigeons, Doves,
Quail, Goats, Sheep, Rabbits & other small
animals. Plus: Brooders and Poultry
Supplies.
All are welcome!
Even Llamas/Alpacas are often on hand to feed &
pet.
Different
vendors with different animals attend each
month. Contact us to see if we’ll have what you
are looking for.
At the Putnam Valley Grange Hall
128 Mill Street (at Adams Corners)
Putnam Valley, NY 10579 |
Click to Open Program Flyer
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October 3rd: Putnam Valley
Grange Business Meeting
7:00 pmAt the Putnam Valley Grange Hall
128 Mill Street (at Adams Corners)
Putnam Valley, NY 10579 |
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October 26th: Historical
Society Halloween Program
with Psychic Penny Ann Osborn
7:00 pm at the Putnam Valley Grange Hall
Free - registration not required
Join us as Penny Ann Osborn shares her tales of
local investigations
and haunted houses. An evening of spooky stories
for sure!
At the Putnam Valley Grange Hall
128 Mill Street (at Adams Corners)
Putnam Valley, NY 10579 |
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November 4th: Spirit
Communication Night
with Priscilla Keresey
7:00 pm at the Putnam Valley Grange Hall
$20 admission fee - registration not required
At this engaging and lighthearted two-hour
event, the audience will witness true evidential
mediumship and receive specific messages from
their loved ones in the Afterlife. In order to
demystify mediumship and encourage people to
believe that their own experiences with deceased
loved ones are genuine, I'll also explain the
process of receiving spirit evidence and
messages periodically throughout the evening.
There will be plenty of time for questions and
validation in this upbeat, joyful, and very
entertaining evening.
At the Putnam Valley Grange Hall
128 Mill Street (at Adams Corners)
Putnam Valley, NY 10579 |
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November 7th: Putnam Valley
Grange Business Meeting
7:00 pmAt the Putnam Valley Grange Hall
128 Mill Street (at Adams Corners)
Putnam Valley, NY 10579 |
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November 12th: Backyard Farming
Workshop Series
Growing Backyard Mushrooms
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
At the Putnam Valley Grange Hall
128 Mill Street (at Adams Corners)
Putnam Valley, NY 10579
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December 4th: Holiday Craft
Fair & Boutique
Sunday - 10:00 am -
4:00 pm
At the Putnam Valley Grange Hall
128 Mill Street (at Adams Corners)
Putnam Valley, NY 10579
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December 5th: Putnam Valley
Grange Business Meeting
7:00 pmAt the Putnam Valley Grange Hall
128 Mill Street (at Adams Corners)
Putnam Valley, NY 10579 |
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