06.01.2014 Community Photos: Village House restoration complete, open to all By Carrie Miller Share on Facebook Facebook Created with Sketch. Share on Twitter Twitter Created with Sketch. Share via email Mail Created with Sketch. The Mud Flats String Band played, welcoming everyone as they arrived. County Legislator Al Krupski learns about the wartime exhibit from Bill McNaught, museum curator. The society is raising additional funds to complete the first floor. Postcards picturing life in Orient were on display. The exhibit also feature toys from the 1800s, giving children who visit something they can relate to.
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07.28.2023 Community Oysterponds Historical Society receives grant for augmented reality exhibit Oysterponds Historical Society patrons will soon be transported to the past, thanks to a $125,000 “Digital Tapestry” grant the...
07.25.2023 Community East End junior sailing circuit in full swing Sailboat racing is one of the few sports where boys and girls compete with each other. And every week...
03.27.2023 Community Oysterponds Historical Society begins planning Vail House expansion Amy Folk’s tiny office at Oysterponds Historical Society is a treasure trove of Orient and East Marion history. Every...