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Cooperstown Graduate Program congratulates Dr. Gretchen Sullivan Sorin on receiving the 2009 Katherine Coffey Award!

Cooperstown Graduate Program had a great time playing at the Strong National Museum of Play this weekend! http://www.museumofplay.org/
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Recognized as one of the nation’s top museums for families and children, Strong National Museum of Play® is home to the National Toy Hall of Fame®, the National Center for the History of Electronic Games™, and the world’s largest collection of toys, dolls, games, and other items that celebrate play.

Cooperstown Graduate Program is excited to visit the Bethel Woods museum tomorrow!
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Cooperstown Graduate Program welcomes the class of 2011 this week!

Cooperstown Graduate Program Construction on the new CGP building is well underway this summer despite lots of rainy weather.
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Join us at the Marriott Hotel in Philadelphia during AAM!
Carl Nold will host Cooperstown Graduate Program alumni and current students for a pleasant evening with old and new friends! Light hors d'oeuvres will be served.
We look forward to seeing you there!
It may not be Camp David, but it is the Presidential Suite!
Hora:Sábado, 2 de Maio de 2009 17:00
Local:The Presidential Suite of the Marriott Hotel

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This year's Bruce Buckley Lectureship features Varick Chittenden - a 1976 CGP graduate.
He taught at SUNY Canton for 36 years and now holds the title of Professor Emeritus of English and Folklore. During his career, Varick curated a number of important folk art exhibitions and authored several scholarly works, including... Danes of Yates County (1985) and Vietnam Remembered: The Folk Art of Marine Combat Veteran Michael D. Cousino, Sr. (1995).
His interests include upstate regional culture, folk art, traditional crafts, foodways, and oral storytelling traditions. Varick is the founder of Traditional Arts in Upstate New York (TAUNY). He currently serves as Heritage Center Project Director at TAUNY and is responsible for the Register of Very Special Places Project.
Because you love Folk Studies!
Hora:quinta-feira, 7 de Maio de 2009 19:00
Local:Fenimore Art Museum Auditorium

Cooperstown Graduate Program Also, if any of you have particularly great images from your summer internships, post them to the fan page!

Cooperstown Graduate Program For all of you CGPers planning to attend this year's AAM conference in Philadelphia, We will have a CGA reception on Friday May 1st. Details to follow!

Cooperstown Graduate Program Supposedly, yes there will be a CGP reception at NEMA. Josh Torrence is in charge of it.

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Reception for current CGP students and CGP alums in the greater Boston area.
Hosted by AAM Board President Carl Nold
Contact Cathy Raddatz for details: raddatc@oneonta.edu
Meet the First-Years!
Hora:Terça-feira, 28 de Outubro de 2008 18:00
Local:Historic New England/Otis House

Cooperstown Graduate Program The Cooperstown Graduate Association is pleased to announce its conference Heritage: Past, Present, and Future to take place in Cooperstown, New York, October 3 and 4. Friday’s schedule will include workshops on oral history, historic districts, and new technology available to museums, as well as tours of the collecti...ons of the New York State Historical Association and The Farmers’ Museum housed at the Iroquois Storage Facility. Friday evening, a free public lecture by Rachel Bliven of the Mohawk Valley Heritage Corridor Commission will address heritage tourism—what it is, who is involved, and how to plan for it. Saturday’s conference program will feature ten speakers. The morning session will begin with a look back at the life of Louis C. Jones, a pioneer in heritage preservation and interpretation. In the afternoon, conference participants will get a peek at heritage programs at regional institutions in the Catskills and Kutztown, Pennsylvania. Looking toward the future, presenters will explore the use of documentary film, lasers and ground-penetrating radar, and the web-based Quilt Index to make the past more understandable and accessible to a broader audience. Conference participants will also have the opportunity to see the new exhibit Through the Eyes of Others: African Americans and Identity in American Art (curated by Cooperstown Graduate Program director Gretchen Sorin) at the Fenimore Art Museum, the newly opened More and Dimmick houses at The Farmers’ Museum, and the exhibit Three Eyes on the Past: The Legacy of Dr. Louis C. Jones at the NYSHA research library. For more information, contact Cindy Falk or Cathy Raddatz at the Cooperstown Graduate Program at 607-547-2586
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