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History on the Radio: Spring Exhibitions

2024-04-15 Crossroads Image-Exhibitions
April 15, 2024

Tune in to the next episode of Crossroads of Rockland’s history on

Monday, April 15, 9:30 am, on WRCR 1700 AM Radio

We’ll learn all about two new history exhibitions opening later this month.

First, we’ll explore “When This You See, Remember Me: Inscribed Quilts from Rockland County
at the Historical Society of Rockland County. The exhibition's guest curator, Peggy Norris, a member of the American Quilt Study Group, Ridgewood (NJ) Historical Society, and Genealogical Society of Bergen County, will discuss how, through the quilts, we can learn about local women, the times in which they lived, and their textile artistry. Peggy will also give a presentation on the quilts on Sunday, May 5, at the HSRC.

“When This You See, Remember Me runs from April 21 to October 27, 2024, and is open to the public on Wednesdays–Fridays and Sundays, 1–4 pm, and by appointment. Admission is $5 per person and benefits the Societys education and preservation missions.

For information, visit https://www.rocklandhistory.org/program.cfm?page=1114

Then we’ll focus on “Creating Community 1950,” the new exhibition at the Orangetown Historical Museum & Archives. Museum Director Mary Cardenas and Curator Elizabeth Skrabonja will share how a building, baby, and business boom exploded in Orangetown in the 1950s.

“Creating Community 1950” can be seen at the historic DePew House, 196 Chief Bill Harris Way, Orangeburg. It opens on April 21 and extends through November 2024. Exhibition hours are Tuesdays & Fridays 10 am
2 pm, and Sundays, 14 pm. Admission is free.

For information, visit https://www.orangetownmuseum.com

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If you can’t listen live, locally, on WRCR 1700AM, another great way to hear our program is to to download the TuneIn Radio app (Apple Store or the Google Android store) and then search for WRCR 1700. Using this app, one can listen on a handheld device, a smart speaker, or a computer. And as always, the broadcast will be available as a podcast later in the day on the HSRC website and on all major podcast platforms.

The Historical Society of Rockland County is a nonprofit educational institution and principal repository for original documents and artifacts relating to Rockland County. Its headquarters are a four-acre site featuring a history museum and the 1832 Jacob Blauvelt House in New City, New York.



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