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Fenton To Display Exhibits, Host Book Signing Friday

Looking for a fun activity with the family to work off your post-turkey daze? Head to the Fenton History Center on Black Friday to celebrate the opening of our holiday display in style. Alongside classic favorites like the upside-down Christmas tree and the Swedish Christmas display, the Fenton this year will have an exhibit straight out of the 1960s. Our feature presentation is a vintage aluminum tree forest complete with presents drawn from the permanent collection of the museum, ornaments, lights, and plenty of nostalgia. Light refreshments and delicious Christmas cookies will be available to complement the experience.

To help make this opening day holiday celebration even more special, the Fenton History Center will also be hosting a book talk and signing by local author Paul Leone. Leone has published an expanded version in hardback of his popular collection of short stories, “Chautauqua Ghosts.” The hardback edition marks the 20th anniversary of the volume’s initial publication. The book talk is scheduled for 2 p.m. Friday. Leone will sign copies immediately after. Purchase price is $16.

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