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S u l l i v a n C o u n t y ’ s Pr e m i e r Vi s i t o r s ’ I n f o r m a t i o n R e s o u r c e Take One Free Catskills C O N F I D E N T I A L Sullivan SPRIN G E D ICounty TION Edition 2010 Volume 9 Number 2 how great we art we’ve expanded! Finest Selection of Imported and Domestic Wines and Liquors C WLWS-101881 WHITE LAKE WINE & SPIRITS SHOP ROUTE 17B, WHITE LAKE, NY 845-583-4570 atskills Confidential, Sullivan County’s only regularly-published full-color visitors information guide, has expanded its offerings. We’re now available on the ‘net at www.scva.net and, beginning with this issue, we’ll be avaible to tourists at both the Sloatsburg and Plattekill Information Centers on the New York State Thruway (I-87). “We believe these added distribution points will make Catskills Confidential the most sought after tourist information resource in our region,” Publisher Fred Stabbert III said. “The magazine continues to grow, and we are certain it will give our tourism, real estate and hospitality industries more exposure to potential customers.” Catskills C O N F I D E N T I A L Publisher Editor Display Advertising Director Advertising Sales Advertising Coordinator Design and Production Advertising Design Business Manager Distribution Plumbing & Heating Heating Oil - Kerosene - Diesel Catskills Confidential is published eight times a year by CatskillDelaware Publications, Inc., 5 Lower Main St., Callicoon, NY, 845-887-5200. • 24-Hr. Emergency Burner Service • Major Credit Cards Accepted • HEAP Accepted • Commercial/Residential 884 Old Rt. 17 - PO Box 289 Harris, NY 12742 2 C AT S K I L L S C O N F I D E N T I A L BLBF-107652 Call the Bear We’ll Be There! Reasonable & Reliable AACL-105899 845-791-8900 Fred Stabbert III Dan Hust Liz Tucker Susan LeBar, Katie Peake and Michelle Reynolds Jean Price Rosalie Mycka Sue Conklin Sue Owens Herbie Hall HOUSES GARAGES ESTATES BARNS Work Done Right! • Senior citizen discounts • Credit cards accepted Free Estimates • 845-482-5530 • [email protected] S P R I N G 2010 Music & History Play On. AT THE SITE OF THE 1969 WOODSTOCK FESTIVAL LIVE MUSIC, A STATE OF THE ART INTERACTIVE MUSEUM WITH ARTIFACTS, FILM SERIES, SPEAKER SERIES AND MORE THEMED FALL FESTIVALS WITH LOCAL PRODUCE, ARTIST AND HOME GOODS 90 MINUTES FROM NEW YORK CITY BETW-107577 Tickets at BethelWoodsCenter.org by phone 1.800.745.3000 | Bethel Woods Box Office | Ticketmaster.com | Info at 1.866.781.2922 Bethel, New York | Route 17, Exit 104 S P R I N G 2010 C AT S K I L L S C O N F I D E N T I A L 3 THIS SNUG & COZY CHALET perched on the lakeside makes it a perfect year-round getaway. Summer time enjoy sitting on the deck overlooking the lake. Boat, fish & swim in your backyard. A pellet stove makes a toasty retreat from ice-skating/fishing in the winter months. Close to Performing Arts Center and conveniently located for easy commute, shopping, etc. Comfortable year-round 2BR/1BA in lake community. Great for starter or retirement. Reduced to $99,900 4 BR, 2BA. 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Dead Easy commute, motivated end street, walk to everything Price Only 169,000 ǭ grey-101790 0/ "OX 2OUTE 'RAHAMSVILLE .9 WWWGREYSWOODWORKSCOM 4 C AT S K I L L S C O N F I D E N T I A L S P R I N G 2010 the sweetest run of all is coming T he Sullivan County Visitors Association (SCVA) is working with the sugarhouses of the Neversink area to run a tour and poker (sugar) run benefitting Community Unity and the Sullivan County Federation for the Homeless on March 27 from noon to 5:30. The Sugar Run will start at Porkupine Lodge and continue in order with Muthig Farm, Justus Asthalter Maple Syrup, Catskill Mountain Sugar House, and end with Thunder Hill Sugar Shack. Entertainment will be by Stacy and Friends, maple syrup products and other delicious stuff will be for sale, and there’ll be food, drink, prizes, raffles and lots of fun. All monies raised will benefit efforts to aid the needy in the area, including children. Tickets are $20 for the run and can be purchased ahead of time (advisable) from Steve White at Federation for the Homeless. Need more info? Feel free to give him a call at 845-794-2604. let us guide you By Dan Hust Y The area’s finest selection of gifts and decorative accessories from penny candy to handcrafted furniture, with candles, lamps, fine country preserves, brass, pewter, and a pickle barrel, too! visit us at www.canaltowne.com Open 7 days a week 10 A.M.-5 P.M. HUNTER LAKE CAMPGROUND • Preschool to Sixth Grade • Full-Day Kindergarten • State Certified • 20 minutes North of Port Jervis • 85 Acre Campus • Full Academic, Enrichment and Outdoor Education Programs • Foreign Language, Art and Music Classes Memorial Day thru Labor Day Seasonal Sites Available - Mother’s Day weekend thru Columbus Day weekend 2 1/2 Hours from N.Y.C. 845/856-6359 The Homestead School 428 Hollow Rd. • Glen Spey, NY 12737 HSTD-104693 S P R I N G 2010 For more information Peter & Marsha Comstock/ Directors HSTD-107773 845-292-3629 www.hunterlakecampground.com HUNT-107610 Rt. 17 (Quickway) Exit 98 (at traffic light) 124 Hunter Lake Drive Parksville, NY 12768 (845) 888-2100 Wurtsboro, NY CANA-106830 ou’ve got the notion to hit the road in Sullivan County’s Catskills. Question is, where do you go? Boy, do we have the answer for you! Up-to-date listings of events can be found here in Catskills Confidential and at www.scva.net, the official website of our partner, the Sullivan County Visitors Association (SCVA). But for the most comprehensive list of dining, lodging and entertainment options in the area, look no further than the SCVA’s brand new 2010 Travel Guide. It’s hot off the presses, and it’ll give you the details on everything we have to offer in this beautiful corner of paradise. Don’t know where to find a copy? Order one right now by calling the SCVA at 845747-4449 or logging on to www.scva.net. C AT S K I L L S C O N F I D E N T I A L 5 “Your COMMUNITY BANK” CBOS-107813 16 years strong, 11 branch locations And still growing! 845-794-9203 FREE INTERNET BANKING, BILL PAY AND TELEPHONE BANKING www.catskillhudsonbank.com MLAW-102563 6 C AT S K I L L S C O N F I D E N T I A L S P R I N G 2010 the Catskills and the arts: just the right mix A s we rub the sleepiness of winter from our eyes, the region suddenly regains its artistic brilliance – which never really disappeared to begin with. Here where the Delaware River bisects the Catskills and the Poconos, we’ve got a thriving arts community. From the artists’ collectives that breathe life into our world, to the performing arts venues which draw life and culture to us, you can be sure that we’ve never forgotton our roots – or the heights to which human talent can reach. So take a look at the following list – the most comprehensive you’ll find of all the wondrously different studios, theaters and groups devoted to the ideas, imagery and magic which inspire our very soul ... ART GALLERIES AND STUDIOS Sullivan County’s many galleries are filled with quality work in a range of styles and are available in a range of prices. Whether open by chance or appointment, these awesome art spaces are worth the visit almost anytime. All phone numbers are in the 845 area code unless otherwise listed. Arts Gallery 88 Main Street, Grahamsville Features multi-media works by local artist Marylin Lytle Barr. 985-7337. Beck Gallery (Catskill Art Society) 48 Main Street, Livingston Manor 436-4227. www.catskillartsociety.org Bluestone Pottery 159 Rio Dam Road, Glen Spey Functional, handmade, high-fired pottery. 856-7398. Burrell River Road Gallery & Studio 68 River Road, Barryville Commissions, classes and an ongoing exhibit of Eleanor Burrell’s oil paintings. 557-8856. Callicoon Fine Arts 27 Lower Main Street (Upstairs), Callicoon An idiosyncratic mix of regional and international contemporary art. [email protected] or 887-4202. Earthgirl Pottery 92 Bayer Road, Callicoon Center 482-4976. www.earthgirlpottery.com FCK Art Studio & Gallery 596 Aden Hill Road, Parksville Studio and gallery of painter Franciszek C. Kulon. 292-4275. Fortescue Gallery 210 Hospital Road, Callicoon Award-winning pottery of Cecily Fortescue. 887-5740. www.fortescueceramics.com Hillside Studios 111 Hillside Road, Barryville Studio/gallery offering art pottery in the ancient Native American tradition. 557-3640. Catskill Artists Gallery 38 South Main Street, Liberty Featuring fine art and crafts by regional artists. Revolving exhibitions. 292-0310. www.catskillartistsgallery.com Honey Hill Pottery Gallery 119 Diehl Road, Callicoon Functional pottery, custom dinnerware, and more. 482-5280. www.honeyhillpottery.com Chris Parrow Pottery 218 Twins Haven Road, Napanoch Wheel-thrown functional and decorative pottery. 985-7564. Kathy Jeffers Studio 6972 State Route 42, Woodbourne Handmade, unique and unusual handbuilt pottery. and jewelry. 434-2987. www.kathyjeffersstudio.com Claryville Pottery 982 Claryville Road, Claryville Stoneware and porcelain pottery both traditional and contemporary. 985-2016. Delaware Arts Center & Gallery 37 Main Street, Narrowsburg Home of the Delaware Valley Arts Alliance (DVAA), featuring contemporary exhibits, readings and recitals. 252-7576. www.artsalliancesite.org Duke Pottery 855 County Road 93, Roscoe Mountaintop pottery studio and art gallery of Carolyn Duke, features area artists. 607498-5207. www.dukepottery.com S P R I N G 2010 Kean Artworks Sullivan St., Wurtsboro Three dimensional artwork, paintings and signs of all kinds. 498-9000 Liberty Museum & Arts Center 46 South Main Street, Liberty Features collections, exhibits, historical items, art classes, lectures and children’s programs. 292-2394. Margo Spoerri Studio 44 Main Street, Narrowsburg Studio and gallery featuring oil landscapes of the Delaware Valley area by Spoerri, a local artist. 252-6568. www.margospoerri.com C AT S K I L L S C O N F I D E N T I A L 7 Morning Star Creations Art & Craft Gallery/Studio 47 Stewart Avenue, Roscoe Original watercolors, prints and crafts. 607-498-5918. www.morningstarny.com Mountaindale Art Center & Sculpture Garden 58 Main Street (Arts Center) and 105 Main Street (Sculpture Garden), Features painting workshops and exhibits. 434-5446. Nicholas Katerina Gallery 4960 State Route 52, Jeffersonville 482-4827. Outsider Studio Mobile Art Gallery, based in Roscoe Sculptures, crafts, wall hangings and art furniture by local, regional and global artists who work outside the fringes of traditional art. 665-1056. Philip Hone Gallery 742 Main Street, Honesdale Featuring the works of local and regional artists in a variety of media. 570-253-5577. Red EFT Gallery 159 Sullivan Street, Wurtsboro Over 2,500 square feet of space dedicated to professional-quality exhibitions, classrooms and sales. 888-2519. www.redeftgallery.com River Gallery 8 Main Street, Narrowsburg A mix of contemporary art by local artisans; Antiques are also shown. 252-3238. Squirrel Nest Studio/RSR Designs 141 Shawanga Lodge Road, Bloomingburg Art studio, gallery and art classes. 7331848. www.robertarosenthal.com. Sunshine Pottery 109 Stony Road, Lake Huntington Wheel-thrown porcelain in a huge range of functional and decorative ware. 932-8873. www.sunshinecottageandpottery.com Willow River Art Gallery 118 Willow Avenue, Honesdale Featuring exhibits from many area artists, including the co-owners. They also offer handmade jewelry along with greeting cards which feature works of art. 570-253-3013. FILM AND VIDEO Sullivan County has its own world-class Digital Arts Exposition: the DIGit festival. There are also other opportunities to see great moving images that probably aren’t coming to a cineplex near us anytime soon. Check it out. CineArt at Callicoon Theater 30 Upper Main Street, Callicoon Independent and art films co-sponsored by Callicoon Theater and the Delaware Valley Arts Alliance. 252-7576 or 887-4460. www.artsalliancesite.org or www.callicoontheater.com. Cinema at the Nutshell Arts Center 6692 Route 52, Lake Huntington Nutshell Arts Center in Lake Huntington welcomes film/video works by video enthusiasts, artists, photographers and media lovers. For more information, contact nutshell@ nutshellarts.com. Admission is free to the public. 932-8708. www.nutshellarts.com. n response to the drastic cuts to the arts over the past two years, Delaware Valley Arts Alliance (DVAA) is launching “Arts Alive Drive,” a year-long $100,000 fundraising effort to sustain the arts, a core asset to our region. Starting now and ending at DVAA’s 35th Anniversary Gala in March of 2011, the “Arts Alive Drive” has many components: traditional 8 C AT S K I L L S C O N F I D E N T I A L Seelig Theatre 112 College Road, Loch Sheldrake The theater is is home to a wide variety of offerings, from political forums, and literary readings to ballet, piano recitals, films and highdefinition/live dramatic and musical performances. 434-5750, ext. 4303. www.sullivan.suny.edu DIGit: Digital Arts Exposition Sullivan County, various locations later in the year. Independent and experimental videos shown on the big screen, kiosks and iPods. 252-7576. www.artsalliancesite.org Tusten Theatre 210 Bridge Street, Narrowsburg Affiliated with the Delaware Valley Arts Alliance, this theater gem has 160 seats. The home base for Delaware Valley Opera, Delaware Valley Chamber Orchestra and more. 252-7576 MUSIC PROGRAMS There are opportunities to hear all kinds of music from classical though modern. You might get lucky and hear the works of lesserknown and even local composers. Music is a key part of any season in Sullivan County. Enjoy! ASSORTED CULTURAL RESOURCES There are some institutions and businesses that enrich the culture of our area even though they don’t fit neatly into one category. Here’s a list of unique arts and cultural resources that may just have what you’re looking for. Delaware Valley Chamber Orchestra Narrowsburg, various locations The Ill Winds perform classical music as a small ensemble and chamber orchestra at locations throughout the county. 252-3136. Delaware Valley Opera Narrowsburg, various locations The DVO will be presenting a number of shows in July and August. 2523136. www.dv-opera.org Shandelee Music Festival Sunset Concert Pavilion,J. Young Road, Livingston Manor Acclaimed classical artists play in an intimate setting. August concerts feature soloists, chamber music and some Broadway. 439-3277. www.shandelee.org Weekend of Chamber Music North Branch Road, Jeffersonville World-class summer music festival features musicians in concerts, free interactive events, lectures and more. 932-8527. www.wcmconcerts.org THEATER VENUES In many corners of this vast county are a number of period, restored : back to its grassroots I Rivoli Theatre Main Street (437 Route 42), South Fallsburg On the National Register of Historic Places, this period moviehouse is currently home to the Sullivan County Dramatic Workshop. SCDW presents shows throughout the spring and summer seasons. 4365336 or 434-7232. www.scdw.net raffles, donation boxes, a 5K walk and a special kickoff event on April 10, “Savor the Arts.” “We are inviting everyone to participate in ‘Savor the Arts’,” says DVAA Executive Director Elaine Giguere. “We want to engage dozens of people (at least 50 and hopefully more) in hosting simultaneous fundraising house parties on April 10 for the benefit of DVAA. The parties can be held anywhere you find yourself on April 10 (or nearby date) and can range from a S P R I N G 2010 and rustic theater venues that are home to live performances. Big Sky Productions 80 M. Gilles Road, Grahamsville Big Sky Productions is a theater group which performs in various venues. From murder mysteries to modern drama.. 985-7783. Liberty Free Theatre 109 South Main Street, Liberty Housed in a refurbished main street storefront in downtown Liberty, this innovative company was created by Broadway and television actor Paul Austin. Free live performances throughout the year. 292-3788. Forestburgh Playhouse and Tavern 39 Forestburgh Road, Forestburgh Broadway musicals are the main fare, but there are also plays and children’s theater. After-show dining, cocktails and cabaret in the tavern. 794-1194. www.fbplayhouse.com NACL — North American Cultural Laboratory 110 Highland Lake Road, Highland Lake Home to experimental and cutting-edge theater, the NACL is housed in an old church on a rural road. The lab also has a New York City venue. In the summer, NACL hosts the Annual Catskill Festival of New Theatre. 557-0694. www.nacl.org gathering of 4 to 400. They can be as modest or posh as you want them to be. “Should you host a party, your guests will be invited gratis to a brunch, open house and silent auction at the Delaware Arts Center on Main Street in Narrowsburg on Sunday, April 11. “The public is invited to come for $10, while guests of the previous night’s parties can come for free,” says Giguere. “We have wonderful art works to bid on, ranging from framed photography and paintings to ceramics, great food and beverages and the chance S P R I N G 2010 Bethel Woods Center for the Arts Hurd Road, Bethel Sullivan County’s latest performing arts venue and museum, located near the original Woodstock site. Offers a wide variety of music for all ages. 583-4114. www.bethelwoods.us Barryville Area Arts Association P.O. Box 62, Barryville, New York A diverse group of over 100 artists and arts advocates supporting a strong and growing arts community. www.barryvillereaarts.org Bloomingburgh Restoration Foundation High Street, Bloomingburg An 1821 Dutch Reformed Church plays host to yearround cultural events, family activities, a summer farmers’ market and a museum. 978-2317. Catskill Art Society 48 Main Street, Livingston Manor Gallery exhibits, performances, studio tour, artist resources and more. 436-4227. www.catskillartsociety.org continued on page 11 to mingle with friends.” Through a generous arrangement with Cinder Track Bicycles in Mountaindale, brunchgoers will also be able to take chances on a mountain bike that will be specially fitted to the winner. The drawing will be held at the June 6 “5K Arts Alive Walk” in Lake Huntington. Call DVAA at 845-252-7576 or visit www.ArtsAllianceSite.org for details on how to create and host a party or about other events happening throughout the year! 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"The Musician's Store" We buy, sell, and rent new and used Musical Equipment 248 rock hill drive, rock hill, ny 12775 phone/fax (845) 796-3616 www.stevesmusiccenter.com C AT S K I L L S C O N F I D E N T I A L “Celebrating “Celebrating23 24years years serving servingour ourloyal loyalcustomers” customers” Your Home Away From Home Sunday Breakfast Buffet 8 am - noon Route 42 North • Monticello, New York (845) 796-2210 BHOR-107239 BHOR-101286 SMUS-102462 10 Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-6 steve schwartz, owner S P R I N G 2010 a one-of-a-kind exhibit By Dan Hust O ne of the 20th century’s greatest photographers happened to call our area home. And now, the late Pulitzer Prize-winner’s images will, for the first time, be exhibited on his home soil. Eddie Adams, who lived in Jeffersonville until his death in 2003, was widely known and Country House Arts Center 271 Stone Schoolhouse Road, Bloomingburg Premier performance and exhibit center that hosts workshops, parties, rentals and children’s programs. Performances include music, drama, comedy and special events. 733-4309. www.countryhouseac.org Delaware Valley Arts Alliance 37 Main Street, Narrowsburg A resource for artists and art lovers alike and a gateway to art in our area. 252-7576. www.artsalliancesite.org Hamish & Henry Booksellers 34B Main Street, Livingston Manor An independent bookstore hosting authors, book discussions, poetry readings and more. 439-8029. www.hamishandhenry.com Libraries There are a dozen public libraries located across the county. They regularly offer arts and cultural programming and are all a part of the Ramapo-Catskill Library System. Visit www.rcls.org for a full listing. praised for his photojournalism, including the Vietnam War. This spring, the Museum at Bethel Woods is proud to present the first-ever museum exhibition of his work: “Eddie Adams: Vietnam.” It includes 50 black-and-white images from Vietnam, including his highly influential images of the Vietnam boat people, which were presented to Congress and subsequently influenced the government's decision to admit 200,000 South Vietnamese refugees to the United States. A lecture and film series will explore the themes present in the images, and it will all start on Thursday, May 13, running through Sunday, July 11. For more information, log on to www.bethelwoodscenter.org or call 845-583-2097. Sullivan County Museum and Cultural Center 265 Main Street, Hurleyville Run by the county’s Historical Society, the threestory former school hosts regular public meetings and discussion groups, careful preservation and maintenance of records and artifacts, scheduling of educational tours and the facilitation of archival and genealogical research. 434-8044. WJFF Radio Catskill 90.5 FM, Jeffersonville Explore the area through your community radio station and its diverse programming. Check the WJFF on-air and Internet Arts & Cultural calendar to see what’s happening each week. Wayne County Arts Alliance 742 Main Street, Suite 201 Honesdale, Pennsylvania The WCA is a rich source for many events and shows in and around Honesdale PA. For information call 570253-6850 or go online to www.waynecountyartsalliance.org OUR FAVORITES When letting friends know what the area has to offer, it would be wrong for us not to play favorites. Here are some cool things we had to tell you about (just between us friends). Big Twig Studios Tennanah Lake Road, Roscoe Not just a stateof-the-art recording studio, but a frequent host to live music events. www.bigtwig.com Nutshell Arts Center 6692 Route 52, Lake Huntington The Nutshell hosts art exhibits, video presentations, teen rock bands and concerts by the Music Institute of Sullivan and Ulster Counties. 9328708 or www.nutshellarts.com Callicoon Center Band Callicoon Center The band plays on Wednesday evenings throughout the summer – an institution since 1934. 439-4635 Steve’s Music Center 248 Rock Hill Drive, Rock Hill See Steve for instruments, audio equipment, lessons, guitar effects and allaround music connections. 796-3616. www.stevesmusiccenter.com Creative Expressions Dance Recital Roscoe Central School A Broadway-styled entertainment extravaganza. 607-498-5985. www.ce-dance.com S P R I N G 2010 C AT S K I L L S C O N F I D E N T I A L 11 (845) 985-0247 BHLC-101852 1471 Denning Road, Claryville, NY WE DO DEMOLITION! 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Call a.m.-6 p.m., Sun 11 a.m.-3 p.m.; Free admis887-5155 for information. sion; Opening Reception Mar 20 @ 2-4 p.m. Sat., March 27 — The Met: Live in HD For information, call 436-4227. Broadcast at Sullivan County Community Sun., March 21 - 2010 Lenten Film Series College in Loch Sheldrake; “Hamlet” 1 p.m.; “Capitalism: A Love Story” (R - documentary) $20 general admission; $10 student. For inforFilmmaker Michael Moore (Sicko, Fahrenheit mation or tickets, call 434-5750 ext. 4303. 9/11) takes on capitalism's roots, the flounderTues., April 6 — Workshop - Beginning ing U.S. economy, and 2008's global financial Expressive Watercolor at Red Eft Gallery in meltdown and subsequent bank bailout in this Wurtsboro; Apr 6-May 11; Tues @ 6:30-9:30 rousing documentary. Combining stories about p.m.; $180. Six sessions (Tuesday evenings) those who suffer most from Corporate course - Watercolor instructor, Linda Barboni, America's greed, at St. John’s Episcopal Church, introduces the beauty (and fun!) of combining in Monticello; 1 p.m. Admission is free. For paint and water. The wet-in-wet technique information, call 733-6721. allows one to utilize the medium to the fullest. Sun., March 21 - Chamber Music at Hortonville Linda will discuss materials, basic techniques Presbyterian Church in Hortonville; “BOLD and how to really enjoy painting with a 'diffiBAROQUE – Secrets from a Musical Volcano!” cult' medium. Basic knowledge of drawing not launches the Weekend of Chamber Music’s required but recommended. Pre registration 17th season. WCM’s first concert focuses on recommended by March 28, 2010. Minimum of music of the period that represents “a bold 5 students. For information or to register, call new direction in contemporary Baroque 888-2519. music.” Jean-Féry Rebel's "Chaos," for example, Sat., April 10 - Season Opener First Cast at is the striking first movement from his last Junction Pool in Roscoe; 7 a.m. Trout season work, the ballet suite “Les Elémens.” Other 2010 will be will be kicked-off by special avant-garde works by Bach, Rameau, Vivaldi, guests Assemblywoman Aileen Gunther along Telemann and Haydn are also on the program; with Sally Jesse Raphael and her husband 2:30 p.m.; $20; free for students 18 or under. Karl Soderlund. Once again Mike Canazon For information, call 932-8527. and the bamboo boys will host another castSat., March 27 - 3rd Annual Home and Hobby ing clinic and introduction to bamboo rod Show at the Monticello High School, in casting at the Livingston Manor Hight School Monticello; Mar 27 & Gym immediately after the 28; 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. ceremonies at Junction Pool. on Sat; 10 a.m. - 4 Ted Patlen will be the seap.m. on Sun. Along son opener guest tyer in the with a wide variety museum. Agnes will be busy of home-related making gallons of soup. For booths, this year's information, call 439-4810. show will once Sun., April 11 - Open house, again feature hobby brunch and more at booths for hobby Delaware Arts Center, in enthusiasts of varyNarrowsburg; 11 a.m. to 2 ing interests. p.m. Cost is $10 (by donaChildren's activities tion). Open house, brunch, will be available as The fly-fisher’s dream begins April 10th entertainmnet & silent well as demonstraS P R I N G 2010 C AT S K I L L S C O N F I D E N T I A L 13 aucttion, an activity of Arts Alive ROSCOE Drive benefitting Delaware WILLOWEMOC Valley Arts Alliance. For informa17 TENNANAH LAKE DEBRUCE tion, call 252-7576. LIVINGSTON MANOR GRAHAMSVILLE LONG EDDY 55 Tues., April 16 - Rally New York CALLICOON CENTER SHANDELEE NEVERSINK USA, Roads and Byways of YOUNGSVILLE Liberty Sullivan County, NY; April 16 52 42 Jeffersonville 97 LOCH SHELDRAKE 17; 8 a.m. - 8 p.m., $20 admisCALLICOON sion. Automobile rally racing. A WOODBOURNE 17b round of the United States Rally WOODRIDGE BETHEL FALLSBURG Championship. For information, 17b KAUNEONGA LAKE SOUTH FALLSBURG call 794-4096. LAKE HUNTINGTON WHITE LAKE PHILLIPSPORT Monticello Sat., April 24 - "An Evening with 52 Great Big Sea" at Bethel Woods NARROWSBURG 17 Wurtsboro Center for the Arts, in Bethel; 42 55 doors open at 7 p.m.; show at 8 FORESTBURGH Bloomingburg ELDRED 97 p.m.; reserved seats are $38 in 209 advance and $43 day of show. BARRYVILLE In the Events Gallery; From Canada, the group is known for S u l l i v a n its Celtic-rock sound. The band County performs their own rock versions of folk songs from STOCK" is a benefit for WJFF's 20th Newfoundland and Labrador as well as their Anniversary Season. For information, call 482own originals. For tickets, or information, call 4141. 454-3388 or 866-781-2922. Thurs., May 13 — Exhibit - Eddie Adams: Sat., May 1 - Exhibition, Sullivan County High Vietnam in the Special Exhibits Gallery. School Art Show, at the Catskill Art Society, in Legendary photojournalist Eddie Adams Livingston Manor; May 1-23; Thurs-Sat 11 a.m. worked for The Associated Press, Time, and 6 p.m., Sun 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.; free admission. Parade, and he enjoyed a 45-year career that County schools participate with 300 artworks in covered thirteen wars. As a working photogra10 media categories. For information, call 436pher, Adams' images were never exhibited, and 4227. we are proud to be the first museum to exhibit Sat., May 1 - The Met: Live in HD Broadcast at this collection of photographs to celebrate his Sullivan County Community College in Loch extraordinary record of our world. This exhibit Sheldrake; Armida - This mythical story of a includes 50 black and white images from sorceress who enthralls men in her island Vietnam. At Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, prison has inspired operatic settings by a multiin Bethel; May 13 - July 11. For information, tude of composers. $20 general admission; $10 call 454-3388 or 866-781-2922. student. For tickets and information, call 434Thurs., May 13 - Exhibit - The Wall That Heals 5750 ext. 4303. The Traveling Vietnam Veterans Memorial and Sat., May 8 — Cowboy Junkies Concert at Museum. The traveling exhibit allows the many Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, in Bethel; thousands of veterans who have been unable Event Gallery; Doors open at 7 p.m.; Reserved to cope with the prospect of "facing The Wall" seats are $45 in advance and $50 day of show. to find the strength and courage to do so withFor information, call 454-3388 or 866-781-2922. in their own communities, thus allowing the Sat., May 8 — Foodstock Food Festival at Villa healing process to begin; at Bethel Woods Roma Golf ClubHouse, in Callicoon; 11 a.m. - 3 Center for the Arts, in Bethel; May 13 - 16; free p.m., $20 includes wine/beer, $15 food only; admission. For information, call 454-3388 or Presented by WJFF Radio Catskill and Catskill 866-781-2922. Harvest Market, "FOODSTOCK" will be an Sat., May 15 — Exhibit - Season opening exhiextravagant food and beverage expo featuring bition of contemporary art in small format: tastes from dozens of the finest local growers, painting, photography and jewelry; DeBruce purveyors, restaurants and vineyards. Sample, Country Inn on the Willowemoc; May 15 - 16; savor and enjoy for 4 glorious hours! "FOODnoon - 4 p.m. For information, call 439-3900. 14 C AT S K I L L S C O N F I D E N T I A L S P R I N G 2010 S P R I N G 2010 C AT S K I L L S C O N F I D E N T I A L 15 SULLIVAN COUNTY Catskills ARTS & CULTURE ANTIQUES The Perfect Getaway. All fun, all the time, starts in the Sullivan County Catskills. MAPLE SYRUP POTTERY CHEESE WINE GOLF Gone Fi shin g All our roads are filled with adventure, arts & culture, and good eats all year long. 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