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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]
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On Saturday, June 22, the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society will host a Strawberry Festival at the Onderdonk House, corner of Flushing and Onderdonk avenues in Ridgewood. From 1-4 p.m., there will be plenty of food, games and entertainment for families to enjoy. The Society will be celebrating with strawberry with homemade strawberry shortcake and other food items. Children can play old-fashioned games on the lawn and make crafts. There will also be tours of the historic Onderdonk House. Admission for this event is $5 for adults, $3 for children. All activities and tours are face with admission. The current exhibit in the Onderdonk House Museum is on the history of Arbitration Rock, the prominent marker along the 1769 survey line that settle the land dispute between the colonial towns of Bushwick and Newtown. The rock was recently uncovered beneath Onderdonk Avenue and was relocated on the Onderdonk property in August 2001. To celebrate the discovery of Arbitration Rock and its relocation to the Onderdonk property, the public is also invited on Sunday, June 23 to the dedication of Arbitration Rock beginning at 3 p.m. This event is free and open to all. The Onderdonk House is a New York City, New York State and National Historic Landmark. Dutch framers built the house around 1709 and it remained a farmstead through the 1920s when the Greater Ridgewood Historical Society was founded to maintain and operate the Onderdonk House as a historic site and museum. These programs are made possible in part by public funding from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, secured through the efforts of the Queens borough president and the New York City Council, and by State Senator Serphin Maltese, Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan and by members of the Society. For more information and directions, please the Society?s office at 456- 1776 or surf to www.//members.aol.com/ondrdnkhse/grhs.htm [aol.com]