August 24, 2022 #1167

Author of Roosevelt Sweeps Nation – FDR 1936 Landslide — with David Pietrusza –

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Carrot Festival at Agudat Achim – Sept 11 with guests: Hillary Fink, Carrot Festival Chair and Joyce Perry, Whispering Willow Wild Care / with an owl. To

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Old Stone Fort Museum – Sept 17 Stone Fort Day with guests: Paul Supley. Schoharie Co. Historical Society (in period dress) and Melinda McTaggart, Schoharie Co. Historical Society

Pancreatic Cancer / Lustgarten Walk – Sun Sept 11 with guests Neil & Shari Piper, organizers

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