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| Event Name: | History Day | ||||
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94 Church Street Treadwell, NY (NOTE: this website makes no claims with regards to map accuracy!) View Larger Map |
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| Hosting Organization: | Bright Hill Literary Center | ||||
| Contact Name: | Bertha Rogers | ||||
| Contact Email Address: | wordthur@stny.rr.com | ||||
| Contact Phone Number: | 607-829-5055 | ||||
| For More Information: | Click Here | ||||
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$0.00 NOTE: This is always the lowest cost for the event; always read the description below for full details about the event, including possible price ranges. |
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| Event Description: | T. M. Bradshaw, Stamford, NY. Before moving from New York City to Stamford, New York in 1997, T. M. Bradshaw presented her poetry and short stories at SOHO’s Dancespace and Staten Island’s Snug Harbor Cultural Center. She has published numerous book reviews and feature articles in local newspapers and regional magazines. Denise Dailey, Walton & NY, NY - Of French-Chilean origin, Dailey holds a BS from McGill University and a MFA in writing from Columbia University. She has taught English and Science in the public and private schools and Universities of New York. Fluent in four languages, Denise, her husband and children have explored the seven continents, often in hammocks and tents. Big Chuck D'Imperio, Oneonta, NY Columnist & Nonfiction Writer. David J. Krajicek, an author and longtime journalist, is regarded as one of the country’s sharpest true crime storytellers. He writes “The Justice Story,” a weekly crime feature, for the Sunday New York Daily News. He is the author of Murder, American Style: 50 Unforgettable True Stories About Love Gone Wrong (News Ink Books, 2010). JIM MULLEN, Franklin, NY, the Catskill-based author of It Takes a Village Idiot, writes a syndicated column that appears in over 600 newspapers across the U.S. and Canada each week. His latest book, Now in Paperback! is a collection of his funniest columns over the last ten years. |






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