Workshop on caring for historic windows

WHEN: Saturday, March 24, 1:00pm-3:30pm

WHERE: The Oneida Community Mansion House

Oneida Community Mansion House invites you to attend a historic preservation workshop led by stained-glass expert and window restorer Jerome Durr of Jerome Durr Studios, LLC. Durr is an accredited member of the Stained Glass Association of America, and the past President and Director of the Stained Glass School.

This workshop will emphasize identifying issues with historic windows ad best practices for the care and repair of windows. This is an excellent professional development opportunity for those who own or maintain buildings with historic glass or stained glass windows.

The workshop will run from 1 to 3:30 p.m. Light refreshments will be served. Workshop tuition is $40; OCMH members are discounted to $30. Or join Oneida Community Mansion House at the event and receive this $10 reduction on the spot. Advance registration is required.

The Oneida Community Mansion House was once home to the 19th-century utopian Oneida Community (1848 – 1880). Today, the building houses a museum with permanent and changing exhibitions about the Community, overnight lodging, and banquet and meeting space.

The Mansion House is a National Historic Landmark and history museum chartered by the New
York State Department of Education.

The House is open for visitors Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday
from noon to 5 p.m. Guided tours are provided regularly April through November and by appointment
only December through March.

Oneida Community Mansion House is located at 170 Kenwood Ave., Oneida. More
information: 315.363.0745 or see: www.oneidacommunity.org.”

By martha

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