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New Year… New Packages

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The new year should always start out the some new stuff.  On the our website for the Genesee Country Inn Bed and Breakfast all the new specials and workshops being held at the Inn.  Check out our “Bookable” packages from Writers’ Workshops to Knitters’ Weekends to Dinner and Romance!  Winter is the best time to visit the country and enjoy the peaceful, idyllic setting on Spring Creek.  Check out our website and call for your special weekend.

New Year… New Packages

Skivington Room

The new year should always start out the some new stuff.  On the our website for the Genesee Country Inn Bed and Breakfast all the new specials and workshops being held at the Inn.  Check out our “Bookable” packages from Writers’ Workshops to Knitters’ Weekends to Dinner and Romance!  Winter is the best time to visit the country and enjoy the peaceful, idyllic setting on Spring Creek.  Check out our website and call for your special weekend.

Happy New Year!

No snow, but lots of holiday spirit!

Enjoy family and friends during this holiday season!

Spirits 2011

Sunday, October 16th, 2011 (11AM – 5PM)

Enjoy the beauty of Autumn in western New York State from the window of an authentic 80-year-old electric trolley car. A diesel locomotive with two cabooses will meet the trolley each day for the continuation to the Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum. Trolleys depart every half-hour starting at 11:30, and no reservations are required.

Genesee Country Inn Bed and Breakfast

Where has the summer gone?  It’s already the end of August and time to be thinking about back-to-school shopping, Labor Day weekend activities, and of course, preparing for fall clean-up.  This is the last chance to get that outdoor painting finished, clear out the summer garden and prepare for the mums to bloom and the weeds to finally subside.  It amazed me that even during the dog days of summer when there was not a drop of rain to be had, the weeds flourished!  We didn’t even cut our grass all of July.  Nothing grew except our weeds.  Those had to be yanked out on a regular basis.

This weekend, the Genesee Country Village and Museum will hold their Firewords Extravaganza beginning at 5:00 PM.  Each year, droves of museum lovers visit the Village to enjoy the fireworks interwined with a story relavent to the holilday.  This year RJ and I will make our way up there with some friends and guests to enjoy the event.

In the meantime, RJ is busy staining the barn. Visit us on Twitter to see our progress.  http://twitter.com/#!/yankeeinnkeeper

Fairport Canal Days, Two days of fun will vendors of arts, crafts, food, demonstrations, dance and music.   Ride the Colonial Belle and learn the history of the Erie Canal.

Hope to see you there!

I love spring!  Everything is green and lush. The birds are chirping and spring cleaning is underway.  Join me at blog.geneseecountryinn.com to read about life at the Inn.

Celebrate at the Genesee Country Inn Bed and Breakfast and the Genesee Country Village & Museum – 150th Anniversary of the Civil War

http://www.civilwar.org/150th-anniversary/

1861 – 2011 

Stay in one of the Old Mill Rooms on July 8 and 9, 2011, to celebrate the Civil War anniversary and receive this great package Your weekend begins with an early check-in on Friday to begin the festivities. You will receive a 2-day pass to the Genesee Country Village and Museum for the reenactments, and dinner at the Caledonia Village Inn on Friday or Saturday night. This exciting weekend is $450. Reserve your room early. Space is limited.

Call 585-538-2500 or visit www.geneseecountryinn.com

 Civil War Reenactment at the Genesee Country Village & Museum

Saturday and Sunday, July 9 & 10, 2011

10:00 AM – 5:PM

Genesee Country Village and Museum’s Civil War Reenactment on July 9 and 10 will feature two battles each day with mounted cavalry units with the opportunity for visitors to experience first had the torn sympathies this war engendered.

 Townsfolk occupying the village will offer musical concerts, specialty shopping, and vignettes depicting civilian life during the war.  The military camps will also be open for inspection during the day.

Regiments from throughout Western New York took part in dozens of skirmishes and battles.  One of the most famous regiments was Rochester’s 140th New York Volunteer Infantry who saved the day at Gettysburg by occupying Little Round Top on the second day.

 The Rochester regiment’s valor under the leadership of Col. Patrick O’Rourke is legendary and preserved the Union Army on that critical day of fighting in 1863. The recreated 140th Regiment, along with hundreds of other reenactors, will be on hand to recreate a typical battle.  While major Civil War battles involved upwards of 150,000 troops, small unit skirmishes and engagements within larger battles often turned the tide.  The reenactments on both days will be typical of those types of heroic actions where a regiment like the courageous 140th saved the army.

The weekend’s activities are coordinated by the 140th New York Volunteer Infantry (http://www.140thny.org/) and the 22nd Virginia Battalion (http://www.22ndva.com/about.html).

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year to all our friends, family, and guests! Here’s to 2011!

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