St. Paul's Syracuse Bicentennial History Presentation on Arria Huntington (1848-1921)
St. Paul's Syracuse Bicentennial History Presentation on Arria Huntington (1848-1921)
St. Paul’s Syracuse, the Downtown Episcopal Church, will hold its first bicentennial history presentation highlighting the life and work of Arria Sargent Huntington (1848-1921) on Sunday, May 31, at the church with the large red doors located at 220 E. Fayette St.
A 10 a.m. worship service will be followed by fellowship and the 11:30 a.m. bicentennial history presentation given by Catherine Baratta, PhD, associate professor of social work at Central Connecticut State University. A native of Solvay, Baratta learned much about Arria Huntington through her PhD work at Syracuse University.
St Pauls Syracuse, The Downtown Episcopal Church
Free and open to the public
10:00 AM - 12:30 PM on Sun, 31 May 2026
St Pauls Syracuse, The Downtown Episcopal Church
220 E. Fayette Street
Syracuse,
New York
13202