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General Information
The 2008 Pearl K. McGown National Exhibit will be held in Owego, New York, and is sponsored by Susquehanna Chapter 128.
Welcome to our new website; over the next several months, we will be adding content in preparation for the 2008 Exhibit.
The Exhibit is open to everyone. There is no need to be a member of the McGown Guild. The Exhibit hours will be :
Friday, October 24, 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Saturday, October 25, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Sunday, October 26, 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Admission charge will be $5.00 per day.
There will also be a large variety of vendors that include: Among Friends, Colorama, Cynthia Nicosia Jewelry,
Dorr Mill Store, Dump 'N' Dye, Fabric Foote, GoingGray, Green Mountain Hooked Rugs, Heart in Hand Rug Hooking,
Heavens to Betsy, House of Price, Kay's Creations, Lunenburg Seaside Craft Store, Searsport Rug Hooking Studios, Sibyl Osicka, Spruce Ridge Studios, Stichery Row, Tomorrow's Heirlooms,
Townsend Industries and Whispering Hill Farm.
The apple was chosen as our Challenge as it is one of the symbols representing the Southern Tier and, of course, the "Big Apple."
We look forward to seeing all the interpretations of the "Apple" pictured to the left.
ABOUT OWEGO
Owego was founded in 1787 and was once one of the larger cities outside of NYC.
The Southern Tier of New York is the birthplace of Rod Serling, John D. Rockefeller and Richard Deacon.
The Southern Tier can also call itself the birthplace of IBM.
The Kirby Community Band makes its home in Nichols and is one of the oldest community bands east of the Mississippi.
Owego has many fine dining spots including the Jailhouse Restaurant, which was once the local jail, and the Treadway Inn,
location of the Exhibit.
The Southern Tier is often called the "Gateway to the Finger Lakes" and its Wine Country.
Carousels are also a big part of culture in the region, claiming to be the Carousel Capital of the World.
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