Schoolhouse association rocks the house

AMENIA — The Indian Rock Schoolhouse Association held its annual meeting and ice cream social on Sunday, July 31, to update members about the numerous events held at the schoolhouse over the last year and to elect its board. The members also discussed the upcoming annual picnic and community day, which will be held on Saturday, Sept. 17, at the schoolhouse.The annual meeting and ice cream social were open to the public.The association president, Vicki Benjamin, said she received a lot of positive feedback from the members. “Everybody seems to be happy with the programs,” she said.Over the last year, the Indian Rock Schoolhouse has hosted several events that allowed school children to interact with and learn about the one-room schoolhouse. These events included an Arbor Day celebration and an immersion day for third-grade students. The immersion day for sixth-graders was canceled due to bad weather, but is planned again for the coming school year. Benjamin said that these events were very popular with the students, who learned how schools used to operate in the late 1800s and early 1900s.The Indian Rock Schoolhouse Association’s annual raffle raised close to $1,200 in 2010.Tickets for the 2011 raffle first went on sale at the Amenia Strawberry Festival on Saturday, June 11. Tickets will continue being sold until the annual picnic on Saturday, Sept. 17, when the drawing will take place.The theme of the 2011 annual picnic will be farmers. Several local organizations, including the Boy Scouts and the Amenia Lions Club, will be present, along with local businesses and vendors. President of the New York State Agricultural Society Dave Tetor is also scheduled to give a lecture about agriculture.The picnic will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the schoolhouse, which is located on Mygatt Road in Amenia.For more information about the Indian Rock Schoolhouse or the event of Sept. 17 or to purchase raffle tickets, contact Benjamin at 845-373-8414.

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