Lecture by Richard Heppner – Changing Times- Woodstock Meets the Sixties 7pm, $5/person, free for members
Images courtesy of Historical Society of Woodstock Archive
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Richard Heppner has served as Woodstock Town Historian for the last twenty-one years. He is the author of several books on Woodstock and the region including Woodstock’s Infamous Murder Trial – Early Racism in Upstate New York, Women of the Catskills, Woodstock – Everyday History, and is co-author of Legendary Locals of Woodstock. His most recent work, Woodstock Years, a social history of Woodstock from World War II to the 1970s, will be released by SUNY Press in 2023. After serving in numerous academic positions over twenty-five years at Orange County Community College, he retired as Vice President of Academic Affairs at SUNY Orange and holds the ranks of Professor Emeritus.