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HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO for SUNDAY, AUG. 20

Celebrate Music Of Oneonta

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PIANO CONCERT – 3 p.m. Tim Horne piano pieces from Oneonta’s music history on this last day of the Oneonta Music History Exhibition. Oneonta History Center, 183 Main St., Oneonta. Call (607)432-0960 or visit www.oneontahistory.org

CONCERT – 7:30 p.m. The summer music festival presents “Time for Three.” The Otesaga, Cooperstown. www.cooperstownmusicfest.org/timeforthree/

CIVIL WAR REENACTMENT – 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Experience a civil war encampment with the 125th and 61st New York Regiments. Includes Civil War weaponry, tactics, drills, and firing demonstrations. Also a concert and a battle reenactment. Hyde Hall, 267 Glimmerglass State Park, Cooperstown. Call (607) 547-5098 or visit hydehall.org/event/civil-war-weekend/

TRUNK SHOW – 12:30-1:30 p.m. Presenting “Box and Cox” (1847) by John Madison Morton and performed by some of the best actors in our area. On the Tavern Green at The Farmers Museum, Cooperstown. www.farmersmuseum.org/Trunk-Shows

SUMMER SUNDAY SERIES – 1-3 p.m. Celebrate the centennial of WWI. This presentation, with RN’s Gertrude Hutchinson DNS. and Jeanne Westcott PhD., will present on the medical and health problems faced by the soldiers on the battlefront. The focus will be the health problems faced, how they were treated, and who provided the care. Junction of Wilcox Ave. & Henry St., Oneonta. swartwilcoxhouse.wordpress.com

ANTI-RENT WAR VIGNETTES – 2 p.m. The Templeton players perform short vignettes portraying historical events, characters, and folklore. The Farmers Museum, Cooperstown. www.farmersmuseum.org/programs/%5Bfield_program_type-raw%5D/antirent_war_vignette

SQUARE DANCE – 5-9 p.m. Go dancing with your friends. Oneonta Moose Club, 87 West Broadway, Oneonta. Call Sandy @ 435-6871

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