{TU}-Schenectady-After much planning and anticipation{?}, the County will unveil its "big" plans for the year long celebration of its bicentennial festivities. Chairwoman Susan Savage and county politicians are expected to attend.
County officials will show off the bicentennial logo and Web site.
The event is scheduled for the legislative chamber Sunday at 11AM on the Sixth Floor of the County Building, 620 State Street.
And less than 4 hours notice for newspaper readers. Typical County production, with all these pr and special events experts they can't even get out a timely press release.
this is a marvelous action over here by the county that should bring millions of dollars and lots of young people and plus you have the tourists over there that want to come for the history. Thank you Ms Savage, Judy and Tony plus a big hand for Mr. Gillien as well for the quiet and good work to move forward. Thank you so much for the effort on our behalf we respect that and owe you.
Thanks Sal we needed a laugh. Why are you home at your computer, shouldn't you be at the big announcement? You owe them alright. We gave at the office. Too bad the multi-million dollar taxpayer funded tourist center will not be open for all these tourists you are expecting.
Wait, which is that? They want to open a multi million dollar toursist center? When did they vote on that???
"While Foreign Terrorists were plotting to murder and maim using homemade bombs in Boston, Democrap officials in Washington DC, Albany and here were busy watching ME and other law abiding American Citizens who are gun owners and taxpayers, in an effort to blame the nation's lack of security on US so that they could have a political scapegoat."
Unfortunately when all is said and done it will cost the taxpayers more money than this ill planned event will bring in but rest assured the true cost of this event will never be told to those of us that pay for things like this with our taxes.
And you guys didn't even mention the BIG piece of this. This appeared in the TU? Why wouldn't something this important be released / stated in the People's Gazette, you know, the PAPER OF RECORD FOR SCHENECTADY COUNTY???
And if, per Salvatore,
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Thank you Ms Savage, Judy and Tony plus a big hand for Mr. Gillien as well for the quiet and good work to move forward. Thank you so much for the effort on our behalf we respect that and owe you.
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Then where's the announcement coming from the new media representative that we're paying what, $60K a year to? Shouldn't SOMETHING offical have come out of that office by now? Unless we're paying $60K per STORY out of the office, we should hear SOMETHING at SOME TIME!
The tourism center was supposed to be at the Gillette House, across the street from that other taxpayer sieve the Van Dyke. Despite criticism from Joe Suhrada, County "leadership" dumped one million tax dollars into it. Then sold it to the Chamber for one dollar. The Chamber recently stated that they cannot complete it and will attempt to sell. Nobody but Joe said nothing. This is what Sal means by "great work". And you wonder why they raised County property taxes in a recession?
Even the paper was embarrassed at the lack of notice and horrible timing of this. If anyone did go, give us an attendance report on Ms. Savage and the other County "leaders". Knowing how things work here I doubt if the Reps were even informed. The recent pr hirings, including lob "special events" coordinator, makes this one even more hillarious. Another only in Schenectady County....
For more information and to have your name added to the Gala Invitation List, please contact Wendy Voelker (Schenectady County Special Events Coordinator) at 518-388-4355 or wendy.voelker@schenectadycounty.com
Glen Sanders Mansion, Scotia 5:30pm-11:30pm
Cocktail Hour entertainment provided by John Charles Cook.
After-Dinner Entertainment with Humorist Bob Cudmore, followed by dancing with Tommy V & The Works Individual Gala tickets - $75 per person Bicentennial Society Membership - $200 per person, In Honor of Schenectady County’s 200 Years Bicentennial Society Membership includes single Gala Ticket, inclusion in our Souvenir Gala Program, name engraved on a memorial plaque to be displayed outside the Schenectady County Legislature Chambers, advance notice of Bicentennial special events, exclusive Bicentennial Souvenir purchase opportunities, and recognition on the Bicentennial Website as a member of the “Schenectady County Bicentennial Society”
Seems like they've been celebrating even before the plans were announced:
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Upcoming Bicentennial Events
February 1–28 Event: OYSTERS IN THE COLONIAL SCHENECTADY SETTLEMENT? MARINE FOODWAYS IN THE FRONTIER OUTPOST Location: Schenectady County Library Main Branch, 99 Clinton St., Schenectady Time: During Library Hours Description: The exhibit focuses on the harvesting, transport and uses for oysters in New Netherlands and how they were used for food and building materials by the early settlers of Schenectady. Photos and artifacts from the Robert Yates House will be displayed. Finding oyster shells at the Robert Yates House was unexpected because of the distance to the marine oyster beds in the New York City area. Sponsored by the Community Archaeology Program at SCCC. Price: FREE
February 7 Event: "IN GOODE OLDE COLONIE DAYS"
Location: Schenectady County Historical Society, 32 Washington Ave., Schenectady
Time: 1:30pm Refreshments; 2:00pm Program
Description: Visit "New Netherland" and early New York State from the time of the first native residents, to the early Dutch and then the English during the Colonial Period. Listen to songs from the first English settlers in the valley. Like the troubadours of old, Rich performs authentic, traditional folk music that weaves a tale of living history about our nation's people and heritage. His songs come from the waterways, lumber camps, farms and homes of those who helped shape the legacy of our folk culture, and forged the traditions of our nation's identity and experiences.
Price: FREE
Contact: Schenectady County Historical Society at 518-374-0263
February 6 & 7 Event: 5th Annual "Ridge Goes Red" Location: Maple Ski Ridge, 2725 Mariaville Road, Rotterdam Description: In conjunction with the American Heart Association’s “Go Red for Women” campaign to raise awareness of America’s #1 killer of women. 24 hr Ski/board a –thon. Teams of 4 compete to raise the most money. Pre-registration required. Contact: http://www.mapleskiridge.com
February 8 Event: Vesper Service commemorating the Anniversary of the Stockade Massacre Location: First Reformed Church, 8 N. Church St., Schenectady Time: 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm; Refreshments following Description: Classical Musicians Ed Munger (guitar) and Nancy Munger (piano) with Storytelling interludes by Alden (Joe) Doolittle featuring works from his production “If the Stockade Walls Could Talk?” Price: Free-will offering Contact: 518-377-2001
February 9 Event: The Ride of Simon Schermerhorn Time: 11:00am, Reception to follow. Location: Albany City Hall, Eagle St. Albany, NY Description: Simon Schermerhorn, braving the bitter cold clad only in his nightshirt, rode to Albany the night of the massacre. His actions brought help from Albany for the suffering Schenectadians. Schenectady Mayor Brian U. Stratton will re-enact the ride in Albany to commemorate this brave deed.
Year of events to mark county bicentennial Gala planned at Glen Sanders Mansion March 7
BY JESSICA HARDING Gazette Reporter
Schenectady County officials kicked off a year of events Sunday to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the county’s founding. County officials presented at a news conference a list of activities, at least three each month, to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the county’s chartering, along with a logo and Web site designed to encourage active participation in chronicling the county’s history. While the city of Schenectady dates back to the 1600s, the county charter, establishing Schenectady County’s government, was adopted March 7, 1809. Last January, the county Legislature established a Bicentennial Committee in charge of organizing various events to celebrate the anniversary. “The Bicentennial has really been 200 years in the making,” Susan Savage, chairwoman of the county Legislature, said. A Web site, created for free by The Mossey Group, a local marketing firm, is designed to provide a portal for participation in the bicentennial. A blog has been set up and county residents are encouraged to tell their stories as a way to create a living history. Oral histories are also encouraged and will be sent out as podcasts. “We want this to be a real dynamic experience,” Wendy Voelker, county special events coordinator, said. “This is a great way for people to participate in this history and connect with it,” Bicentennial Committee member Karen Johnson said. The Web address is http://www.schenectady2009.com. The logo associated with the bicentennial is “simple yet meaningful,” Savage said. The light bulb represents the city’s history and future in technological innovation and cre- ativity. The eight rays of light represent the eight municipalities within the county. Various events will take place throughout the year to celebrate the bicentennial and many community organizations are including the bicentennial theme in their events. Voelker said events will be added throughout the year and a complete list can be found on the Web site or by calling her office at 388-4355. Events include a gala at Glen Sanders Mansion on March 7 — the anniversary date of the county charter — History and Heritage Day in June and Genealogy Day in November. The bicentennial is scheduled to end with a fireworks display on Dec. 31. Children’s activities are also planned throughout the year, including art and poster contests. Voelker said each event will have related activities for children. Savage said the.........................http://www.dailygazette.net/De.....amp;EntityId=Ar00101
"The bicentennial has really been 200 years in the making," OMG! Another nominee for quote of the year?
Pony up a mere $200 and you can partake of stale ziti. Rub elbows with Sal and his "thousands". They make a big annoucement and fill it with events that have already taken place. Too small for a County, too big for an insane aslyum.