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American Red CrossToni Christensen101 Main Street Cooperstown Central SchoolCJ Hebert, Superintendent39 Linden Avenue The Brookwood SchoolGina Reeves687 County Highway 59 Otsego County ChamberRobert Robinson189 Main Street, Suite 201 Richfield Springs Chamber of CommerceHarriet SesslerPO Box 909 Commerce ChenangoMaureen Carpenter19 Eaton Ave Petrified Creatures Museum of Natural HistoryStella MleczPO Box 751 Only 10 miles east on scenic Route 80, left on Route 20, go 1 mile. An outdoor discovery, fun for all ages. Enjoy the best fossil dig, keep what you find FREE. Life-sized talking Dinosaurs. Eclectic gift shop, one-of-a-kind jewelry, rocks, minerals. Otsego County Conservation AssociationDarla Youngsacting executive directorPO Box 931 Route 20 Association of NYSJohn SagendorfAdministratorRoute 20 Association of NYS Otsego County Tourism ProgramDeborah Taylor242 Main Street Rosa MysticaBobby Adappoor484 Angel Hill Road Lions Club of CooperstownPeter DeysenrothPO Box 2 Unadilla Chamber of CommerceJohn MaranoPO Box 275 Healthy Dog ProjectGloria Cestero-HurdPO Box 209 Cherry Valley Chamber of CommerceJackie HullPO Box 37 |
Otsego Dance Society41 Delaware St Otsego Dance Society sponsors contradances in and around Cooperstown. These dances promote traditional music and dance and provide the additional benefits of social and physical activity for people of all ages. Cooperstown Concert SeriesJeff KatzPO Box 624 Otsego Land TrustPeter HujikPO Box 173 Friends of Glimmerglass State ParkKaren Sheckells1527 Co Rte 31 Northeast Classic Car MuseumMarty Kuhn24 Rexford Street Over 160 classic cars from 1901 through the early 1970's on display - representing Franklin, Auburn, Duesenberg, Cord, Packard, Cars made in New York State, and many, many more. Just a short drive from Cooperstown - call for directions. Cooperstown Summer Music FestivalLinda ChesisPO Box 230 World-class classical and jazz, including Kurt Elling and the American and Juilliard String Quartets, July 3-August 28. Linda Chesis, Artistic Director. (The Cooperstown Summer Music Festival is the new name of the Cooperstown Chamber Music Festival.) Schoharie County Chamber of CommerceGeorgia Van DykePO Box 966 Northeast Kidney FoundationCarol LaFleur99 Troy Road, Suite 200 Leatherstocking Brush and Palette ClubDonna Wells311 Dunham Road 45th Annual Labor Day Fine Arts & Crafts Show, September 3rd & 4th, 2011. 10am-5pm at the Clark Sports Center, Susquehanna Ave, Cooperstown, NY. Free Admission and parking. For information contact Dee VanWormer (607)287-6695. Village of CooperstownJoe Booan, Mayor22 Main Street New York Council of NonprofitsAndrew Mariettac/o SUNY Oneonta, 101 W Alumni Hall Friends of DoubledayTom HeitzTom Heitz, General Manager352 Stone House Road Doubleday Field - Since 1920 "Baseball's Home at the Home of Baseball - Cooperstown, NY" P.O. Box 455, Cooperstown, NY 13326 Tel: 1-607-437-1342 Website: www.friendsofdoubleday.org Join the Village of Cooperstown and the not-for-profit Friends of Doubleday organization in efforts to preserve, maintain and improve the historic grounds where amateurs and professional ballplayers, including members of baseball's Hall of Fame, have played the National Pastime since 1920. Donate the cost (as low as $149.00) of a granite paver engraved with your special message to be installed in the plaza surrounding the grandstand. Honor a family member, friend, coach, or your entire team. Duplicate brick replicas are available at additional cost. To order, visit the FOD website at www.friendsofdoub leday.org, or call 1-607-437-1342. FOD information is also available at the FOD Kiosk located in the first base side entryway at Doubleday Field. Sharon Springs Chamber of CommerceMaureen LodesPO Box 182 Hyde HallSally GraumlichPO Box 721 Hyde Hall, built 1817-1835, is a unique 50-room limestone country home designed by architect Philip Hooker for English-born George Clarke as part of the family’s agricultural empire. This historic site is open daily May - Oct; tours on the hour 10 - 4. |