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WGXC Morning Show: Oak Hill Day

Jul 29, 2011: 9am - 10am
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MaryLou Nahas, the President of the Oak Hill Preservation Association, and her husband Nick Nahas, the town historian, will be live in the WGXC Hudson studio to talk about Oak Hill Day, July 30 activities in that Greene County town. http://www.iutripp.com/id2.html
9 a.m.: Yard Sales Two churches & around town, starting at 9 a.m. Watch for red and yellow signs.
10 a.m.: Information booth 7833 Hwy 81 Maps, schedules, handouts about events.
10 a.m. Craft Sales 7833 Hwy 81 (near Information Booth) Folk Art by Ralph Hull, Jodi’s Jewelry, Beth Schneck local photography, LeDia Designs (unique custom jewelry), Nancy Wager (hand quilted items), books on Oak Hill History, Historical Places in Greene County.
10 a.m.: Historic Scavenger Hunt Self guided, pick up at Information booth
10 a.m.: Open Gardens Five gardens along Main Street, directions at Information Booth
10 a.m.: Videos Escape from Oak Hill, Church History, cartoons, at Methodist church
10 a.m.: Food and music Yellow Deli open. Live Celtic and Appalachian music
11 a.m.: Girl Scouts led jewelry making for children, Methodist Church (photo above) lawn.
11 a.m.: Food Lunch at both churches, Methodist Church (hot dogs, bottled water, baked goods) Lutheran Church (lunch of deli style made to order sandwiches, chili, beverages)
Noon: Open House National Register listed Dutch Colonial House, 7855 Hwy 81
12:30 p.m.: Clay Workshop and book reading by Dina Bursztyn, artist and author of The Land of Lost Things, sponsored by Greene County Council on the Arts 7843 Hwy 81
1 p.m.: Car Show Post Office Parking Lot
1 p.m.: Volleyball Twelve Tribes Farmhouse across from Methodist Church
3:30 p.m.: Cemetery Tour Meet at Oak Hill Cemetery, recently listed on the National Register of Historic Places
5 p.m.: Ice Cream Social Methodist Church Lawn. Ice Cream provided by Stewart's (Bring chairs or blanket to sit on)
5 p.m.: Music McCabe Trio, Methodist Church Lawn, sponsored by grant from Greene County Council on the Arts