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George The Chili King and Jefferson
No doubt you are wondering right now, “what does George The Chili King have to do with Jefferson?” In fairness, the connection may exist only in my mind. But, please, allow me to explain. Before moving to Jefferson about two and a half years ago, I lived in...
It’s time to show up for the community theatre
A few months ago, I made a scary decision: I decided to audition for a play. More specifically, I auditioned for the Greene County Community Theatre’s production of “The Nerd,” which took place earlier this month. It was the first time in years I was back on...
Birding event at Dunbar Slough April 27
The Raccoon River Watershed Association invites birders and potential birders to a guided birding expedition Saturday, April 27, at Dunbar Slough, Participants are encouraged to carpool from the park south of Casey’s General Store in Scranton, or connect with the group 15-20 minutes later at the bridge on 270th St,(100 yards east of A Ave).
Perry Fine Arts to present Carol Montag on April 21
The Perry Fine Arts Series will present Carol Montag at 2 p.m. on Sunday, April 21 in the Perry High School's Performing Arts Center, 1200 18th St., Perry. Carol Montag is returning to Perry to share her unique talent as a singer-songwriter. Montag performs original songs, traditional and contemporary folk on acoustic guitar and piano.
Historical museum starts summer hours in May
Summer hours at the Greene County Historical Museum, 219 E.Lincolnway in Jefferson, begin May 1. The museum will be open through Sept. 30 from 1 to 4 pm on Wednesdays, and from 9 am to noon on Saturdays. Beginning in June, hundreds of the museum’s vast collection of Barbie dolls...
Poetry Out Loud at the museum April 28
In celebration of April as National Poetry Month, local poets are invited to read their original poems on Sunday, April 28, at the Greene County Historical Museum, 219 E. Lincoln Way in Jefferson. The public is invited to the free program, which begins at 2 pm. The event is a...
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