• The Built America: Workers of the Erie Canal

    They Built America is the third original play in a series highlighting the role of upstate New York in forging the history of America. The play tells the story of

  • Contra Dance Sponsored by Dance Flurry

    Enjoy an evening of contra dance in the historic 1848 Shaker Meeting House! This is the perfect evening of fun and entertainment for both beginners and seasoned dancers alike. No

  • Contra Dance Sponsored by Dance Flurry

    Enjoy an evening of contra dance in the historic 1848 Shaker Meeting House! This is the perfect evening of fun and entertainment for both beginners and seasoned dancers alike. No

  • All God’s Creatures: The Shakers and Their Animals

    Eden Cafe 269 Osborne Rd #3, Loudonville, NY, United States

    In many respects, the Shakers were ahead of their time, especially when it came to ideas about social welfare and the treatment of animals. They believed all living things should

  • Rustic Berry Basket Workshop with Sandy Salada

    This charming and rustic Berry Basket is made from smoked reed with accents of color and Shaker Tape handles. The rustic color mimics the weathered barn next to the berry

  • Shaker Craft Fair

    Enjoy the beautiful upstate NY summer as you explore the booths of dozens of local and regional artisans on the grounds of the Shaker Heritage Society. A Family Activity Tent

  • “Heaven’s Ditch:” An Evening with Jack Kelly

    The Erie Canal was one of the most impressive engineering feats in American history. It connected the Atlantic Ocean to the Midwest, not only economically, but spiritually as well. It