CANTON -- TAUNY’s recognition of St. Lawrence University’s chapel bell ringers will take place in spite of the weekend fire in Gunnison Chapel’s steeple and bell tower. TAUNY will present the …
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CANTON -- TAUNY’s recognition of St. Lawrence University’s chapel bell ringers will take place in spite of the weekend fire in Gunnison Chapel’s steeple and bell tower.
TAUNY will present the North Country Heritage Award to the bell ringers, along with the Wadhams Strawberry Festival and traditional dance fiddler Leon Boyea, at the Salute to North Country Legends Oct. 13 at 2 p.m. in the Laurentian Room of Canton’s Best Western University Inn.
There will also be an informal presentation, “Chapel Bells: A Rich Tradition at St. Lawrence” by Christopher Kenney at 4:30 p.m. in Atwood Hall’s Hale Memorial Chapel on the St. Lawrence University campus. For more information visit www.TAUNY.org.