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Daily Archives: September 4, 2024

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Herkimer’s Quest to Reclaim Basketball’s Birthplace

Herkimer County, History, What's UpBy Sean FarrellSeptember 4, 2024

For over seventy years, the origins of basketball have been hotly debated. While the official story credits Dr. James Naismith with inventing the game in 1891 at the Springfield YMCA in Massachusetts, a growing body of evidence suggests that the true birthplace of basketball might be Herkimer, New York.

Join the Power of Giving: Mohawk Valley Gives 2024 Unites Upstate NY for 24 Hours of Philanthropy!”

Philanthropy, What's UpBy Sean FarrellSeptember 4, 2024

Mark your calendars for September 20, when the Community Foundation of Herkimer and Oneida Counties and the UpMobility Foundation present the third annual Mohawk Valley Gives—a thrilling 24-hour community-wide day of giving dedicated to supporting over 320 nonprofits across the region.

Fort Stanwix National Monument Boosts Rome, NY Economy

Attractions, Rome, Tourism, What's UpBy Sean FarrellSeptember 4, 2024

A new National Park Service report shows that approximately 83,400 visitors roamed the grounds of the Fort Stanwix National Monument in 2023, spending some $5.3 million in communities near the park located in downtown Rome

Utica’s Latin American Festival: A Fiesta Brillante Celebrating Latino Culture in Upstate NY!

Culture, Diversity, Utica, What's UpBy Angel GarciaSeptember 4, 2024

As the kickoff to Hispanic Heritage Month in Upstate NY, the annual Latin American Festival has grown from a modest cultural gathering in 2005 to one of the most anticipated and diverse festivals in the region. This year’s celebration was a testament to Utica’s rich cultural diversity and its commitment to inclusivity.

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