We host a wide variety of events during the year, including lectures, workshops, and guided tours. Below are some current and past events.
A Virtual Tour of the Old Base Oval with Helen Nerska showing photos of the original buildings and the histories associated with each.
Share your thoughts and inspirations as you join CCHA Board member Karin Thone for tours of the museum and its art treasures. Special tours are scheduled for 11 am and 1 pm.
Town of Peru Settlers before the Revolution – Not Just William Hay in 1772. People and Stories never before revealed with David Glenn.
Town of Peru Settlers before the Revolution – Not Just William Hay in 1772. People and Stories never before revealed with David Glenn.
On October 11, 1776, Commandant Benedict Arnold and his American Fleet literally found themselves in dire straits. Outgunned and out manned, it was a setting of Arnold’s choosing, and one in which he hoped to slow and ensnare the inevitable British advance into the Champlain Valley. Join Ed Scollon as he shares the findings of the Valcour Bay Research Project and the consequences that the Battle of Valcour had for the American Gondola New York, its crew and one of their families. Ed Scollon is a retired NYS Trooper and NYS Underwater Recovery Team Member. A Co-Founder and Co-Principal Investigator of the Valcour Bay Research Project, Ed continues to work as an archaeological diver and researcher, focusing his study on the 1776 Battle of Valcour Island.
The Battle of Valcour Island – before, during and after. With Reenactor and Historian Craig Russell.
The newly released book by Curt Stager and David Kanietakeron Fadden “challenges the widespread, long-standing belief that the Adirondack uplands of northern New York were uninhabited before the arrival of European colonizers. Through local indigenous traditions and supporting findings by natural science, authors Fadden and Stager expose, document, and honor the long human presence in the Adirondacks, helping not only to redefine what it means to be an Adirondacker, but also contributing to a more complete understanding of America itself.”