Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Get your polka on 7/16-7/22 Belive it or not there are two polka events this week.

Tanya Cohen of the Music Studio leads Music Together at Youth Center

7/16-7/22/2008
DELAWARE YOUTH CENTER SUMMER PROGRAM
Delaware Youth Center
8 Creamery Rd, Callicoon NY www.delawareyouthcenter.org
Ginny Boyle, Program Director
Come on down and check out camp!!!! Camp runs M-F 9am-noonish then stay to gab with the ladies, grab lunch and go for a swim.
Wens: pre-school group(10am), pottery9-12,sports9-12
Thurs: stamp art, volley ball, amazing reptiles(9:30am)
Friday :preschool play group (10-11am), track and field, stepping stones, animal tracks(11am)
Mon: Hand building w/ clay (sid’s dad) 9am, soccer, mural painting
Tue: tee ball, paper sculpture, the dairy princess 11am
Group and private Swim lessons available

WESTERN SULLIVAN PUBLIC LIBRARY'S READING PROGRAM
Branches in: Narrowsburg, Callicoon and Jeffersonville NY. www.rcls.org/wspl
Barbra Davin Tel 482-4350
Don't let your brain rot this summer. Dive in to a book at the library's summer reading program closest to you:
Narrowsburg: Pre-k to K Mon July 7, 14, 21, 28 10am-11am; Grades 1-3 Tues 10:30-11:30
Jeffersonville: Pre-k to K Thurs 10:30-11:30; grades1-3 thurs 12:30-1:30
Callicoon: Pre-k to grade 2 Sat 10:30-11:30 am; grades 3-6 Fri 10:30-11:30am

July 16 (Wednesday)
Concert: “Callicoon Center Band 74th Year,” Jim Newton, conductor, 8 p.m., Band Stand, Callicoon Center, NY.
A gagle of kids hang out in front of the fire house and dances about.

June 16, 2008 - July 31, 2008
waynecountyartsalliance.org
Name of Facility: Wayne County Arts Alliance
Town: Honesdale
Phone: 570-253-6850
Music in the Park
Every Wednesday think soft summer nights, lazy picnics in the park, and wonderful music wafting throughout the trees to an accompaniment of crickets and children' laughter. That's the old home town feel of a concert under the stars in Honesdale's Central Park.

7/17/08
HAMISH AND HENRY BOOKSELLERS
34 B Main St.
Livingston Manor, NY 12758
Tel: 845-439-8029
11:00 a.m Every Thursday Morning, Carol Reads to Kids

Story time for the kindergarten and under set!

7/17/2008
LIBERTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
189 N. Main St.
Liberty, NY
Tel: 845-292-6070
CATCH THE READING BUG
6:30 pm ; Free admission
As part of the "Catch the Reading Bug", join in the fun and learn the craft of origami. Instructor Linda Eckers will teach children how to make basic origami shapes, including bugs! Parents are also welcome to attend

7/17/2008
SULLIVAN COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
112 College Rd.
Seelig Theater
Loch Sheldrake, NY 12759
Tel: 845-434-5750
DANCE PERFORMANCE
8pm; $20 general admission, $18 for seniors/students
Flamenco Ole! This exciting ensemble becomes an instant favorite wherever they go with their mix of traditional and new flamenco dance.

7/17/2008
BETHEL WOODS CENTER FOR THE ARTS
200 Hurd Rd.
Bethel, NY 12720
Tel: 845-583-2000 or 866-781-2922
7/17/2008 Klezmatics 8pm-Get you’re polka on!!!!!

7/18/2008
St. Francis Church
Rte. 52
Youngsville, NY
Tel: 845-482-4292 or 482-4360
GIANT OLD TIME BAZAAR
July 18 & 19; 6-10pm; RAIN DATE JULY 22
A wonderful family event with a children's corner, games of all kinds, music and food. Purchase pies & other baked goods. Homemade items for sale and door prizes.

7/18/2008
CATSKILL ART SOCIETY
48 Main St
Livingston Manor, NY 12758
Tel: 845-436-4227
MORE VISUAL ARTS FOR KIDS
July 11-Aug 15; 3-4pm; Fee: Mem $80, Non-Mem $90 Single Class $20
6 Consecutive Fridays: Students will explore various mediums of fine art in up to 3 dimensions including drawing, painting, and sculpture. Grades 1-5 are welcome.

7/18/2008
Mountain View Resort
369 High Rd. (Rte. 41)
Glen Spey, NY
Tel: 845-856-1105
33rd UKRAINIAN FESTIVAL
July 18-20; Friday night Pub Night $5 cover (21 and over only); Saturday & Sunday: Admission $20 per person; Sunday Only: Admission $10;
Come and experience the beauty of Ukraine with a variety of artists showcasing Ukrainian arts & crafts, dancing and singing, as well as traditional food, music, and more! Bring the kids and enjoy games and fun for the whole family. Gather with friends and family and enjoy music and drinks at Pub-Night on Friday, July 18th in the newly renovated Black Sea Tavern. Dance the night away under the stars while you enjoy the amazing music of internationally acclaimed "Zolota Bolava" at the Saturday Night "Zabava" Dance.

7/19/2008
BETHEL WOODS CENTER FOR THE ARTS
200 Hurd Rd.
Bethel, NY 12720
Tel: 845-583-2000 or 866-781-2922
7/19/2008 Tony Bennett 8pm-Let Jr. soak up the standards with the last of the breed

7/19/2008
STONE WALL FARMS
Jeffersonville, NY
Tel: 845-482-5302
OPEN HORSE SHOW SERIES
July 19 & 20; 9am
English, Western & Schooling Hunter classes are offered and various divisions for all levels. Day end awards in 10 competitive divisions.

July 19, 2008
Name of Facility: Zane Grey Museum
Town: Lackawaxen
Phone: 570-685-4871
The National Park Service and the Zane Grey's West Society will host the Zane Grey Festival again this summer. Zane Grew was a prolific writer of Western novels who resided in Lackawaxen from 1905 to 19-18. The festival will highlight Zane Grey's baseball, writing and fishing careers. The festival will be held at the Zane Grey Museum and will run from 10am-4pm.

July 2, 2008 - August 13, 2008
Backyard Biology
www.nps.gov/upde/parknews/pr-07-01-2006.htm
Name of Facility: Zane Grey Museum
Town: Lackawaxen
Phone: 570-685-4871
The program "Backyard Biology" seeks to develop their interests even further and act as catalyst for life-long learning. During the course of seven weeks, participants will learn about many of the key scientific principles behind what lives and grows in their own backyards. Children will utilize the scientific method to investigate the world around them. Rangers will guide the participants through experiments relating to plant development, density and the food web. The program will also include art projects and games relating to fish and wildlife. "Backyard Biology" will be held in the backyard of Zane Grey Museum. The hour long program will meet for seven weeks. This program is designed for children ages 7-12 and is limited to 25 children. Please call to register.
The "River Readings" program will allow children to learn about the Delaware River and the many animals, insects, plants and trees that can be found along the shores of the beautiful river. "River Reading" will be held every Thursday at 10am. Come and enjoy the shade of the maple trees at Zane Grey Museum in Lackawaxen, while listening and learning about the natural world around us. This program is geared to children in pre-school through first grade and is limited to 20. Please call to register.

July 19, 2008 - July 20, 2008
2008 Audubon Festival
www.audubonfestival.com/
Name of Facility: Wallenpaupack School Complex
Town: Hawley
Phone: 484-256-4485
Held at the Wallenpaupack School Complex in Hawley. This annual event features thirty of the finest wildlife and nature artists, as well as over 90 fine craftsmen from 16 different states. Many of the artists and craftsmen will be demonstrating how they make their creations, as well as offering them for sale. The festival will be held from 10am-5pm daily. Admission is a donation of $4, children 12 and under enter free. Plenty of free parking.


7/19/2008
CATSKILL FLY FISHING CENTER & MUSEUM
1031 Old Rte. 17
Livingston Manor, NY 12758
Tel: 845-439-4810
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION PROGRAM FOR AGES 12-14
9am Saturday through 1pm Sunday; $90 includes overnight stay and meals.
Education instructors Pete and Caren Jacques will provide a complete curriculum including in-stream ecology, entomology, freshwater biology and the environmental issues resulting from acid rain, as well as the fundamentals of the sport of fly-fishing.

7/21/2008
NACL THEATRE
110 Highland Lake Rd
Highland Lake, NY 12743
Tel: 845-557-0694
TEEN SUMMER DRAMA WORKSHOP
July 21-25; 10 AM to 5 PM, healthy lunch provided; $325
A week-long theatre workshop for area teens to culminate in a public presentation. Teens (ages 12-18 years old) will work with NACL to create an original, contemporary version of Shakespeare’s A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM. The students will study NACL-style physical theatre skills, creative play-making, writing, music, song composition, and the vocal execution of Shakespearean text. The young actors will create and develop scenes to construct an original, contemporary performance based on Shakespeare's famous comedy "A Midsummer Night’s Dream". Led by NACL teachers Glenn Hall and Sarah Dey Hirshan, the workshop will culminate in a public performance on Friday, July 25th at 8 PM at NACL Theatre.

7/22/2008
SULLIVAN COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
112 College Rd.
Seelig Theater
Loch Sheldrake, NY 12759
Tel: 845-434-5750 ext 4303
CHILDREN'S SHOW
10:30am; $6
Saints of Swing “Families” Band: The Families of Instrumental Music - A presentation of the four basic instrument families of the orchestra: strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion--exhibiting an eclectic variety of music available for these instruments (over 25 instruments on stage!).

7/22/2008
FORESTBURGH PLAYHOUSE & TAVERN
39 Forestburgh Rd
Forestburgh, NY 12777
Tel: 845-794-1194
THE KING & I
July 22-Aug 3; Tues-Sat 8pm; and Wed @ 2pm & Sun @ 3pm; Matinees $30; Evenings $34-39
Shall we dance??????

Monday, July 14, 2008

Disco Divas





On Friday Nite Donna summer did her thing. Hannah , Annabelle and I danced, did somersaults and generally raced around like maniacs. We tailgated with the moms. They kept telling us not to mingle(stranger danger and all that) and for some reason looked irritated when chocolate cake was smeared all over disco outfits.

Saturday we meant to go see the Little Mermaid, but after watching it four thousand times on video, we decided to sleep in. We picked up Hannah and hung in the pool at the Youth Center. For four hours straight we recreated our own aquatic musical version of aforementioned mermaid while swimming.

Sunday we hit the Farmers Market in Callicoon-Yummmy cherries -from Hellers and beautiful swiss chard from Lucky Dog Farm. When it looked like rain we ran over to the Callicoon Wine Merchant (cause we love that cheese guy) and shared a meat plate! Then off to Jeff for great art. We saw our favorite potters Jill Weiner of Earth Girl Pottery and Carolyn Duke who even though shes over four feet tall can hang with us anytime(she gave us the coolest mini pot). Then listened (ok only for about five seconds) to the concert for winds before we got bored and opted for ice cream.
Hope you all had a great weekend- stayed cool -and kept hydrated with plenty of icy popsoxoxoxoxoxSid

Monday, July 7, 2008

She works hard for the money :What to do for 7/9-7/13

DELAWARE YOUTH CENTER SUMMER PROGRAM
Delaware Youth Center
8 Creamery Rd,Callicoon NY www.delawareyouthcenter.org
Ginny Boyle, Program Director

Come on down and check out camp!!!! Camp runs M-F 9am-noonish then stay to gab with the ladies, grab lunch and go for a swim.
Wens preschool play group10am, Pottery making 9am-12
Thurs book fair, volleyball and cookie decorating 10am-12
Friday book fair,track and field,tee shirt design sculptey clay and preschool play group 9am-12.
Group Swim lessons avalabile

WESTERN SULLIVAN PUBLIC LIBRARY'S READING PROGRAM
Branches in:Narrowsburg, Callicoon and Jeffersonville NY. www.rcls.org/wspl
Barbra Davin Tel 482-4350

Don't let your brain rot this summer. Dive in to a book at the library's summer reading program closest to you:
Narrowsburg: Pre-k to K Mon July 7, 14, 21, 28 10am-11am; Grades 1-3 Tues 10:30-11:30
Jeffersonville: Pre-k to K Thurs 10:30-11:30; grades1-3 thurs 12:30-1:30
Callicoon: Pre-k to grade 2 Sat 10:30-11:30 am; grades 3-6 Fri 10:30-11:30am

BETHEL WOODS CENTER FOR THE ARTS
200 Hurd Rd
Bethel NY www.bethelwoodscenter.org
Tel 583-2000

Donna Summer 7/11/08 8pm
Steve Miller Band Joe Cocker 7/13/08

Looking for something to do this weekend????? Why not hang out with you're mom on the lawn at BethelWoods and disco it up with legendary disco queen Donna Summer? Friday July 11th 7pm. Plenty of room for interpretive dance on the lawn and if you bug you're mom hard enough she might break and wait in the mile long line for the scrumptious kettle corn! Disco lives!!!!!!! Maybe your folks sported disco sucks buttons back in the day-If so-Rock out with the Steve Miller Band and Joe Cocker 7/13/o8

CATSKILL ART SOCIETY
48 Main St
Livingston Manor, NY
Tel: 845-436-4227

KIDS, CRAFTS AND MORE

7/9/2008
July 9-Aug 13; 10-11:30am; Fee: Mem $90, Non-Mem $105 Single Class $20

Unleash your inner Frida...6 Consecutive Wednesdays - For kids ages 4-7, this class will incorporate a weekly special craft, a story time, a snack and weather permitting some time in the park behind the Arts Center.


FORESTBURGH PLAYHOUSE & TAVERN
39 Forestburgh Rd
Forestburgh, NY www.fbplayhouse.com

Little Mermaid

7/10/2008

Thursday July 10 at 11am and 1:30 pm, Sat July 12 at 11am $8 children

Beg your dad to take you...perhaps he hasn't seen it 4 million times like your mom "THE LITTLE MERMAID" - The classic tale of a beautiful mermaid who falls in love with a human and longs to leave the sea to join him

CALLICOON CANOE REGATTA
River Front , By Landers Campground
Callicoon NY

7/13/2008 11am

Check out the farmers market and then get to the bridge to cheer on the racers. A 7-mile canoe race down the Delaware River from Callicoon to Skinner's Falls. Fun for the whole family - classes from local competition to serious racers, from rental canoes to carbon fiber cruisers. Guaranteed the paddles will fly! There will be the awards ceremony at Lander’s Campgrounds at Skinner's Falls following the race. Spectators can watch the race start in Callicoon at 11AM and the watch the finish at Skinner’s Falls around 12 Noon.

APPLE POND FARM
80 Hahn Rd.
Callicoon Center, NY 12724
Tel:
845-482-4764

MAKE GOAT CHEESE

7/13/2008

10am-noon; $25
Milk a goat, prepare whole milk ricotta cheese and take samples home. Reservations Required.


DOWN TOWN ARTS DAY
Presbyterian Church
Rte 52, Jeffersonville NY

7/13/08 Free Concert for Winds

Soak up some free culture(I always say if it's free it's for me) in Jeff with Mozart, Gounod and D'Rivera at 3pm.