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Instant artist cortland ny
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To reserve a plot, visit dryden.ny.us/information/community-garden/ to download an application, or contact Christine Nash at P.O. This fenced-in garden area may be just the thing if you have a shady yard, no yard or a yard frequented by deer. Plot sizes are 10-by-10 feet and cost $10 for the year, although gardeners may reserve multiple plots for larger growing needs. Plots are available at the Dryden Community Garden, just east of the Town Hall at 93 E. With the warming weather, it’s not too early to be thinking about this summer’s growing season. For a map of the tour, visit /newsletter/pdf/-11.pdf Get ready to dig in the dirt

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This tour will take you by several sights in the Town of Dryden, among the 32 historic structures in the County.

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If you’re looking for a unique way to see the sights this spring, you might consider the Barns of Tompkins County: Self-guided Driving Tour. The Historical Society has a tradition of opening the doors before the meeting for sharing stories and catching up. Stiles will be part of this tradition, mingling with the audience before the formal presentation begins. Copies of his book will be available for sale. One is also available through the Southworth Library.

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Stiles will discuss these barns, which were quite advanced for their time, including the local Shaker farm complex in Windsor, on Route 79, as part of an evening full of details and historical treasures. He is a graduate of LeMoyne College with graduate degrees from Columbia and Brown universities. His book includes numerous architectural drawings and photographs illustrating these unique structures. Stiles is an independent scholar who has written on Shaker agriculture, concentrating on the remarkable, four-level dairy barns built by the Shakers from Maine through western New York during the middle years of the 19th century. Tuesday at the Dryden Village Hall, 16 South St. This book talk with retired SUNY Cortland librarian Lauren Stiles will take place at 7 p.m. The Dryden Town Historical Society is teaming up with Historic Ithaca to present another fascinating program, “Shaker ‘Great Barns’: 1820s – 1880s."










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