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Warren County Commission on America’s 250th Hosting Colonial Dinner

Warren County Commission for the 250th Anniversary of the American RevolutionWarren County Commission for the 250th Anniversary of the American RevolutionOn March 21 at 5:30 pm, the Warren County Commission for the 250th Anniversary of the American Revolution will present a Colonial Dinner at the Fort William Henry Carriage House in Lake George, NY.

This ticketed event is open to the public, will include a multi-course meal with a selection of specialty breads and soup from the period, main courses with historically appropriate selection from both land and lake, and colonial desserts like delicate blancmange pudding and others.

The start of dinner will be officially announced by a musket fire demonstration outside. Attendees will be welcomed to the event and celebrations by members of the Warren County Commission.

Dinner tickets are $76 per person, including tax and gratuity. Beer, wine, and cocktails will be available at a cash bar. More information, the menu and reservations are available here.

This event is sponsored by Fort William Henry and the Warren County Commission, who are hoping “to involve the community through educational and social events” in 2025 and 2026 during the ongoing America’s 250th celebrations.

To learn more the America’s 250th anniversary in Warren County visit warrenny250.com and sign up for their newsletter at the top-right of the page.

New York Almanack is covering the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution here.

You can read more about the history in Warren County here; and more about the American Revolution here.

Members of the Warren County Commission for the 250th Anniversary of the American Revolution include:

John Berry, Chair: Town of Queensbury Historian; Treasurer, Warren County Historical Society
Paul Tackett, Vice-Chair: Warren County Tourism Department
Dr. Stan Cianfarano, Treasurer: Warren County Historian; President, Warren County Historical Society
Wendy L. Johnston, Secretary: Associate Professor of Political Science, SUNY Adirondack
Jennifer Brink: Executive Director, Glens Falls Symphony
Francis Cocozza: Vice President, Lake George Battlefield Park Alliance; Principal, Lake George Junior-Senior High School
John DiNuzzo: President, Lake George Battlefield Park Alliance; Trustee, Warren County Historical Society
Trisha Dolton: Librarian/Historian, Folklife Center at Crandall Library
Tamaris Dolton: Regent, Jane McCrea Chapter DAR
Connie Harris Farrington: Genealogy and history enthusiast
Dr. Lynda Karig Hohmann, MD, PhD: LG Battlefield Park Alliance; Courtland St. Reinterment Project
Margy Mannix: Town and Village of Lake George Historian; Trustee, Lake George Battlefield Park Alliance
Kathy Muncil: CEO, Fort William Henry
Alex Portal: Illustrator, Glens Falls Post-Star
Dale and Joan Prouty: Retired educators, Washington County
Wayne Wright: City of Glens Falls Historian; Trustee, Warren County Historical Society

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