By Bradley Towle
GALLUPVILLE — Gallupville held two successful events this past week. As the night creeps further and further into the afternoon, the Gallupville Fire Department (GFD) and the Gallupville House continue to serve as beacons of light for community gatherings. The GFD opened its doors on a frigid Saturday morning for its monthly pay-what-you-will breakfast. Sixty-five people arrived for full plates of eggs, French toast, sausage, and potatoes. Along with drink options of coffee, juice, and water, hot cocoa was available— a popular option with the youngest members of the crowd (and this reporter). Up next will be the annual Holiday breakfast with Santa and Mrs. Claus on December 20th. The Christmas power couple will be there to greet families from 9:00 to 11:00 am.
On a clear, starry Tuesday night, the Gallupville House hosted the Schoharie Central School’s Friends of Fine Arts (SCSFOFA) for what has become an annual celebration of SCS students from 6th-12th Grades, with the perimeter of the Gallupville House’s interior lined with a variety of artwork for sale. Paintings, illustrations, woodwork, and a scarf, among other things, were available for purchase, with all proceeds going directly to the creators. Over one hundred attendees walked through the doors of Gallupville’s nationally registered historic hotel to browse the artwork and listen to music performed by students under the direction of Carrie Styles. Some sang holiday standards solo, others in duos and groups, and SCS junior Noah Florussen played seasonal instrumentals on his electric guitar.
Up next at the Gallupville House is “Family Wreath & Swag-Making” on Saturday, December 6th, from 1:00-3:00 pm. The event is free for members of the Gallupville House and $5 for non-members. Attendees are encouraged to bring garden gloves and clippers if possible. Visit gallupvillehouse.org for more information.
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