Weather Wise in Dryden

Posted by  //  April 13, 2012  //  Calendar of Events

Unusual weather seems prevalent this year but as the old saying goes, “the more things change – the more they stay the same.”  Over the years Dryden has experienced notable periods of extreme weather:  floods, tornados, fifteen foot snowdrifts, repeated temperatures of minus 35 degrees, and a year without a summer.

These events will be the focus of the next meeting of the Dryden Town Historical Society where Simon St. Laurent will present his research entitled “Weather Wise:  Memorable Weather in the Town of Dryden.”  The meeting will be held in the Dryden Village Hall (corner of South and George Streets) on Thursday, April 26th starting at 7 PM.  The doors will open at 6:30 PM and, as always, this program is free and open to all.   Dryden residents are encouraged to attend and share their own weather related stories and photos because we know our weather wisdom isn’t complete.

For more information call Mary Hornbuckle (898-3461).

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