Lunchtime Learning: Curiosities of the Finger Lakes – Wednesday, May 22 at noon

Author Melanie Zimmer will be joining us for Lunchtime Learning on Wednesday, May 22, to talk about the Curiosities of the Finger Lakes: Hidden Ancient Ruins, Flying Machines, the Boy Who Caught a Trout with His Nose and More

The Finger Lakes region is known for its beauty, but look carefully and you will discover some of New York’s other abundant–and unusual–treasures. The cliffs of Excelsior Glen are scattered with ancient Indian pictographs, and Bluff Point conceals the ruins of an unknown civilization. The wine industry has its own strange stories; discover why one wine producer was banned from using his own name. Among the oddities of the Finger Lakes region are the world’s largest pancake, a slice of Susan B. Anthony’s seventy-eighth birthday cake and the anecdote of the boy who accidentally caught an eight-pound trout with his nose. Join author Melanie Zimmer and uncover these and other curiosities and strange tales of the Finger Lakes.

Bring a bag lunch; light refreshments will be served.

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