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GCV&M updates schedule for online and on-site events

Based on direction for reopening from New York State, Genesee Country Village & Museum continues to be closed to visitors, and will not be open for interpretation, tours, or programs until the Finger Lakes region reaches “Phase 4,” which at the earliest will begin at the end of June. As a result, GCV&M is canceling Celtic Faire and 1812 Weekend (scheduled for June 13 and 14 and June 20 and 21 respectively) and postponing Kids Free Days (June 27 through July 3). It is also expected that, going forward, the museum will be restricted to holding events that do not concentrate large groups of participants and audience members. With that in mind, GCV&M has also decided to cancel the annual Civil War Reenactment and Encampment (scheduled for July 18 and 19). 

At this time, GCV&M is planning to host Summer Camp (scheduled to start July 13) and is working to modify class sizes, programs, and health and safety protocols to support campers and staff. Decisions regarding planned events in August and beyond will evolve with ongoing health and safety recommendations. Questions regarding rentals of museum space for weddings and other celebrations or corporate events can be directed to Sara Piccini Tone at stone@gcv.org

As GCV&M plans to welcome back visitors to the Historic Village, Nature Center, and John L. Wehle Gallery in the future, the museum will be adopting and enforcing measures to help support the health and safety of staff and guests. In the meantime, GCV&M is offering several ways for the community to engage and enjoy the museum remotely. 

GCV&M is partnering with RIT professor Sandi Connelly to offer a new virtual class, Gardening 101 for the Late Bloomers. For those with more ambition than experience, this class will teach participants how to plan out a space that works for patio pots and hanging baskets, raised beds, or in-ground gardens. Class participants will learn to produce a bountiful harvest this season, and how the results can put canned goods on the shelves for winter.  

GCV&M has expanded the ways they connect online with guests of all ages. On their Family Fun & Learning web page as well as social media channels, GCV&M is sharing read-aloud storytimes, coloring pages, and blog posts from staff and content experts. On Facebook, teachers, students, and families can join dedicated groups to share ideas and even share their own creations in the Teaching & Learning with GCV&M and Family Fun & Learning with GCV&M companion groups. The museum can be found online at gcv.org and on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube at @gcvmuseum. 

Genesee Country Village & Museum’s Keep History Alive is a matching gift campaign running through June 15, during which time all unrestricted donations and memberships to GCV&M will be doubled to benefit the programs, staff, and collections of the museum, in a community-based effort to offset the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic. Donations will be accepted through the museum’s website, gcv.org.

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