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Entries from November 2007

Meet Charles Dickens and His Friends: A Literary Holiday

November 28, 2007 · Leave a Comment

On Sunday December 9, from 2 until 4 pm, the Onondaga Historical Association Museum & Research Center is offering a special treat for the holiday season.  Stop into the OHA Museum and enjoy the opportunity to meet a special visitor from the past, Charles Dickens, whose free presentation will help get patrons in the traditional holiday spirit.  At the same time, over half a dozen more contemporary authors will be present to sign recent books focusing on Upstate New York history.  Copies will be available through the OHA Museum Gift Shop that day with a special one-day discount. Refreshments will also be served, by none other than Mrs. Bob Cratchit, herself.  And there will be a chance for buying a raffle ticket to win a basket of special holiday surprises.

 

Charles Dickens, portrayed by professional actor Scott Peal, is not unknown in Syracuse, although he last visited almost 140 years ago.  In 1868, the famous English author stopped in the Salt City to tender readings from his Pickwick Papers and A Christmas Carol. He performed on the stage of Clinton Square’s Wieting Hall, a space that predated the famous opera house. Local reviewers were surprised by his small stature, but generally complimentary of his “power of expression.” 

 

Dickens, however, had the misfortune of arriving in Syracuse in early March.  He reported that Syracuse was, “a very grim place in a heavy thaw.”  Nevertheless, he was pleased with the attendance and ticket sales, which encouraged him for a possible return engagement.  It has taken him quite a long time but Mr. Dickens has finally been able to work Syracuse back into his busy lecturing schedule.

 

At the OHA Museum, he will offer amusing anecdotes from his life and participants will enjoy his wit and wisdom as he offers a glimpse of Victorian life and its customs.  He will also offer a few lessons and activities in use of one’s faculties of observation and imagination, important talents for a successful writer.  And finally, participants will enjoy listening to Mr. Dickens read excerpts from A Christmas Carol.

 

Following his presentations, Mr. Dickens will invite everyone to visit with several other authors who will have gathered at the OHA Museum for a Historical Book Signing, a wonderful opportunity for picking up some final holiday gifts, ones made most personal and unique by the author’s signatures.  Books by those authors present can be purchased that day at the OHA Museum Gift Shop and then brought to the authors for signing.

 

Scheduled to be at the OHA Museum that afternoon will be the following Syracuse University Press authors, listed with the books that will be available:

 

Dennis Connors

v      Crossroad in Time: An Illustrated History of Syracuse

 

Robert Bogdan:

v      Real Photo Postcard Guide: The People’s Photography

v      Adirondack Vernacular: The Photography of Henry M. Beach

 

Milton Sernett:

v      Abolition’s Axe: Beriah Green, Oneida Institute and the Black Freedom Struggle

v      North Star Country: Upstate New York & The Crusade for African American Freedom

 

Jim Pula:

v      Ethnic Utica

v      New York Mills: The Evolution of a Village

 

Anthony Wonderley:

v      Oneida Iroquois: Folklore, Myth and History

 

Christopher Vecsey:

v      The Iroquois and Their Neighbors

v      Iroquois Land Claims

 

John Robert Greene:

v      The Hill: An Illustrated Biography of Syracuse University 1870-Present

v      Syracuse University: The Tolley Years

v      Syracuse University: The Eggers years

 

 

For more information, please contact the OHA Education Department at 428-1864 ext 313 and by e-mail at eawoha@yahoo.com

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Tall Tales with Ephraim Webster at OHA Museum!

November 6, 2007 · Leave a Comment

TALL TALES

STORIES FROM ONONDAGA COUNTY’S PAST

Long before television, Onondaga County’s early residents were kept amused by tall tales that were spun by pioneers, canalers, salt boilers, and immigrants. Ephraim Webster was one of those early settlers. He started a trading post in a mosquito-infested swamp at the foot of Onondaga Lake many, many years ago – long before anyone had heard of the word destiny in those parts. Help Ephraim retell his adventures and little ditties from our local history during this interactive and informative program. Staff creative consultant, Scott Peal, transforms himself into this colorful character from our past.

The program is FREE and takes place at the OHA Museum, 321 Montgomery St., Syracuse on Sunday, November 11, 2007 at 2pm.

This program is underwritten through a NYS Senator John DeFrancisco Heritage Grant, administered by the Cultural Resources Council of Onondaga County.

For more information, please contact the OHA Education Department at 428-1864 ext 313 and by e-mail at eawoha@yahoo.com

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