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Next ‘Welcome Home’ Gathering is July 11

COOPERSTOWN

Welcome Home Cooperstown will host a Community Meet and Greet on Tuesday, July 11 at 5:30 p.m. at the Village Hall, 22 Main Street. This is the third in a series of monthly gatherings designed to bring together new area residents with longtime community members.

The goal of the monthly events is to welcome area newcomers and assist them in building connections to established residents and institutions and encourage them to make our community their permanent home. Information about community events will be available, and refreshments will be served. Refreshments at the July 11 event are provided through the generosity of the Friends of Bassett.

All members of the community are welcome, including newcomers to the area and longtime residents who would like to meet and welcome others. In general, events will take place on the first Tuesday of each month—July 11, August 1, September 5, October 3, November 7 and December 5.

Members of the Welcome Home Cooperstown committee include interested citizens and representatives from the Village of Cooperstown, Bassett Healthcare, Cooperstown Central School, and the Cooperstown Chamber of Commerce, with support from the Friends of the Village Library. All members of the community are welcome to attend and participate in the work of building a stronger, more diverse and welcoming community.

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