TAUNY’s recent Folklife Fair drew hundreds of visitors to meet many of our region’s tradition bearers for an afternoon of music, cooking demonstrations, woodcarving, storytelling, knitting, and …
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TAUNY’s recent Folklife Fair drew hundreds of visitors to meet many of our region’s tradition bearers for an afternoon of music, cooking demonstrations, woodcarving, storytelling, knitting, and much more.
TAUNY is deeply grateful to the following businesses and organizations for advertising in our 25th Anniversary of the North Country Heritage Awards program: North Country Public Radio, SUNY Potsdam, Oxbow Hall Farm, Kunoco Fuels, Catamount Lodge & Forest, Cornell Cooperative Extension, Canton Rotary Club, Sunday Rock Legacy Project, St Lawrence Federal Credit Union, Canton Apples, Neal Burdick Writing & Editing Services, Renew Architecture, Thousand Island Picture Paddles, Canton Community Fund, Hammond Barn Quilt Trail, and Woodchop Shop
Also thanks to Seaway Cruisers Classic Cars Club, Crawford & Stearns Architects, Boyden Brook Body Works, Orchestra of Northern New York, LeBerge & Curtis, Gray & Gray CPA PC, St Lawrence Health System, St. Lawrence University, Save A Lot Food Stores, BWS Tax Services, Barn Quilts Around the Town of Colton, Colton Historical Society, Canton Optical, and Adirondack Mennonite Heritage Association.
Pete Beekman
TAUNY Board of Directors, Canton