NARROWSBURG, NY — The public is invited to attend the annual local history gathering of Tusten Historical Society at 2 p.m. on Sunday, October 25 at the Tusten Town Hall on Bridge Street. Ingrid …
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NARROWSBURG, NY — The public is invited to attend the annual local history gathering of Tusten Historical Society at 2 p.m. on Sunday, October 25 at the Tusten Town Hall on Bridge Street. Ingrid Peters of the National Park Service will speak on the life of Zane Grey, prolific novelist, and the Zane Grey Museum located in his former home at Lackawaxen, PA. In 1989 the Park Service purchased the museum, which is included in the Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River designation because of Zane Grey’s association with the Delaware River and its effect upon the budding writer. Refreshments will be provided by board members.
Tusten Historical Society, established in 1992, received its permanent charter from the New York State Department of Education, Regents Department, in 2012. Membership is open to the public. Meetings are held the third Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m in the history room downstairs at the Tusten-Cochecton branch of Western Sullivan Public Library on Bridge Street. A quarterly newsletter, Tusten Roots, is sent to all members.
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