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Nate Katz Porch Sale

Nate Katz’s Teepee

Local Cooperstown artist Nate Katz is having a porch sale Saturday and Sunday, September 3 and 4. He’ll be selling his Alpha Folks T-shirts, postcards, and prints, all with his original artwork!

At his porch sale, Nate will feature single postcards and sets of cards from his Cooperstown, Sharon Springs, and Cherry Valley drawing collections of iconic local buildings. Stop by 79 Chestnut Street in Cooperstown, from noon to 4 each day.

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