The Village of Palmyra Historic Preservation Commission is pleased to announce that G. Peter Jemison, Site Director of Ganondagan State Historic Site,
will be the presenter at its next Ninth Period History Class on Thursday, April 25, 2013, in the Palmyra Village Hall, 144 East Main Street/ NYS Route 31, Palmyra at 7:00 PM. Mr. Jemison, a renowned film maker, curator and artist specializing in Native American Art, will speak on the history and traditions of the Seneca Nation. He is a member of the Heron Clan of the Seneca Nation. The event is free and the public is welcome.
The Ninth Period History Class is sponsored by the Palmyra Historic Preservation Commission which meets the third Thursday of the month in the Palmyra Village Hall. All meetings are open to the public.
will be the presenter at its next Ninth Period History Class on Thursday, April 25, 2013, in the Palmyra Village Hall, 144 East Main Street/ NYS Route 31, Palmyra at 7:00 PM. Mr. Jemison, a renowned film maker, curator and artist specializing in Native American Art, will speak on the history and traditions of the Seneca Nation. He is a member of the Heron Clan of the Seneca Nation. The event is free and the public is welcome.
The Ninth Period History Class is sponsored by the Palmyra Historic Preservation Commission which meets the third Thursday of the month in the Palmyra Village Hall. All meetings are open to the public.
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