The Barn Event

JOIN US for a morning of fun at the Barn at Long VIew Park on Saturday, October 16, 2021 from 9am-12pm!

The historic red barn will have its big doors wide open for viewing the interior and our new collection of antique farming equipment (masks required inside the barn, but not outside).  
There will be an array of freshly made baked goods and New Baltimore Conservancy merchandise for sale. 

SHOPPING! – There will be an array of freshly made baked goods and New Baltimore Conservancy merchandise for sale. We are featuring our ever-popular baseball hats ($20), stemless wine glasses ($15), and awesome and warm green fleece vests (starting at $40). The vests are perfect for the fall and winter months. Over 90 cents of every dollar you spend goes directly to covering trail and building maintenance costs. The other pennies per dollar go to insurance, etc.

VOTING! – Recently, the proposed slate of board candidates was emailed to all members. Members in good standing may cast their ballots at the barn from 9 am until noon.

Whether you are just passing by, or have an hour, this is the place to be on the 16th. Rain or Shine.


Those with children or grandchildren can check out our StoryWalk around the barn building and farmer’s field before it is stored for the winter.

Published by Elisabeth Dubois

Elisabeth Dubois, Ph.D., is a cybersecurity expert and researcher dedicated to protecting communities and empowering public leaders in the digital age. Currently serving as a Cyber Risk Specialist with NYMIR and Co-Director of the Local Government Cybersecurity Alliance, Elisabeth specializes in helping local governments navigate the complexities of AI, cyber risk management, and incident response. Her research focuses on the intersection of technology, risk management, and social equity—specifically investigating how cyber threats and crisis communications affect vulnerable populations. With a Ph.D. in Information Science (specializing in crisis communication and information assurance), an MBA, and a B.S. in Digital Forensics from the University at Albany, Elisabeth combines technical expertise with a passion for public policy and international education.

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