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SUMMARY:"Signs of the Times" - A New Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Signs of the Times\nDates: Saturdays & SundaysMay 23 through June 28\, 1–5 p.m.\nOpening reception SaturdayMay 23\, 3–5 p.m.\nLocation: Historical Society of Woodstock\n20 Comeau Dr.\, Woodstock NY 12498\nAdmission: Free\nFeaturing signage\, posters and selected memorabilia from Woodstock’s collective past\, the exhibit\, through the use of signage\, reflects on various chapters in Woodstock’s story. As artifacts of an earlier time\, signage can offer a record of a town’s evolution over the years. They reflect how we once lived\, the changing services indicative of a certain period\, and the varied cultural and social changes we encountered over time. Even their colors\, lettering and design can offer insight into a specific era. \nMany of the signs in this exhibit\, for example\, present the types of businesses that once dotted Woodstock’s streets. The changing signs and their styles on display can also point to the decline of one era and the rise of something new. Some signs also remain iconic in Woodstock lore—such as the S.S. Seahorse or Joyous Lake signs—reminding us of where we once gathered and the collective experiences we once shared. \nSigns\, such as protest signs\, posted notices on telephone poles\, or even campaign buttons\, also mark the changing political environment within a town. They too can reflect changes in a town’s direction\, issues of importance at a certain time\, and even our community values. \nWhile we may not think of the historical significance of signs in our times\, they offer a visual record not only of our lives but the lives of those who have come before. In many respects\, they serve as a time capsule tracing where we have been and where we might be heading.  \n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				(Note: Due to limited parking\, if able\, please park in the Lower Comeau parking lot and take the path at the end of the lot to the Historical Society. Accessible parking is available at the museum.) \nThe Historical Society of Woodstock was founded in 1929 by a group of artists\, writers\, academics\, and local citizens. In addition to the exhibition space\, which is located at the historic Eames House on Comeau Drive in the center of Woodstock\, the Historical Society has an extensive archive consisting of paintings\, prints\, drawings\, sculpture\, textiles\, photographs\, books\, manuscripts\, correspondence\, documents\, film/sound recordings\, and antique tools. The archive serves as a resource for a wide range of exhibitions\, public programming\, and research.
URL:https://historicalsocietyofwoodstock.org/event/signs-of-the-times-a-new-exhibit/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:2026
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SUMMARY:Glenn Kreisberg - On Esoterica America At 250 Years
DESCRIPTION:Historical Society of Woodstock Presents \nGlenn Kreisberg\nSpeaking on \nEsoterica America at 250 Years\nAdmission: Free \nThe Historical Society of Woodstock is pleased to present a talk by author Glenn Kreisberg on “Esoterica America at 250 Years.”\nThis will take place on Sunday\, June 14 at 3:00 pm\nat the Historical Society’s Eames House Museum at 20 Comeau Drive\, Woodstock NY.\nAdmission is free.\n			\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Glenn Kreisberg is an author\, outdoor guide\, and radio engineer\, who researches archeoastronomy and landscape archaeology in the Hudson Valley and Catskill Mountains of New York. His books include Spirits in Stone\, Mysteries of the Ancient Past\, and Lost Knowledge of the Ancients. He served two terms as vice president of the New England Antiquities Research Association (NEARA) and studied archeoastronomy at SUNY and archaeoacoustics on Malta. He is co-founder of the non-profit Overlook Mountain Center (www.overlookmountain.org) in Woodstock\, NY\, where he was raised and currently resides with his family. Glenn can be seen on The History Channel\, as a guest on The UnXplained with William Shatner\, and Ancient Aliens. \n\nThe Historical Society of Woodstock was founded in 1929 by a group of artists\, writers\, academics\, and local citizens. In addition to the exhibition space\, which is located at the historic Eames House on Comeau Drive in the center of Woodstock\, the Historical Society has an extensive archive consisting of paintings\, prints\, drawings\, sculpture\, textiles\, photographs\, books\, manuscripts\, correspondence\, documents\, film/sound recordings\, and antique tools. The archive serves as a resource for a wide range of exhibitions\, public programming\, and research.
URL:https://historicalsocietyofwoodstock.org/event/glenn-kreisberg-on-esoterica-america-at-250-years/
LOCATION:NY
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