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Arts/Humanities Issues
Historic Preservation
Genealogical Societies
History Clubs/Societies
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Museums
- Artifact collections - Community Gardens: Traditional and raised beds available for rental - Educational Programming: Lectures, stories from local historians and workshops for adults - Exhibits - Historic Properties: Dee Log Cabin, George Stoppel Farmstead, Hadley Valley Schoolhouse, Mayowood (including tours) and Ralph Stoppel Farmstead - Wilson Wicklund Research Center: Available for anyone researching local and county history topics including genealogy and family history, agricultural and family farms, businesses, architectural and house histories, and more

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Workshops/Symposiums
Arts/Humanities Issues
Archives
Community Gardening
Historical Societies
Genealogical Collections
Museums
- Youth and adult art classes - Private group programs - Scholarship funds - Art library resources - Grant writing support - Skill-building opportunities - Artist residencies with two weeks of studio access, lodging, and a weekly stipend - Mentor series classes - Clay and glass studios - Eco-friendly printmaking studio - Founders hall multi-disciplinary studio

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Artist Services
Glass Art Instruction
Professional Skills Development Support
Arts/Humanities Issues
Children's Arts and Crafts
Painting Instruction
Workshops/Symposiums
Sculpture Instruction
Drawing Instruction
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