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Jun 27

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Monday, June 29

SUNY Orange Virtual Summer Camps for Children: June 29-Aug. 14, for children age 8-14 to learn more about coding while connecting with friends, $149-$159 per student per week. Students will demonstrate their creative masterpieces to the world at the end of each week. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. Classes include, Make Your First Video Game, Minecraft, Design a Mario kart Style Game, Make Your First Fortnite and more. In addition to tech courses, Virtual natures Classroom geared towards children age 8 and older. Students will learn about plants and flowers and their uses and more. Cost is $20 per family. To register visit sunyorange.edu/summeryouth or email cape@sunyorange.edu.

CANCELED - Take a swing at hunger golf classic: June 29, Storm King Country Club, 18 Ridge Rd, Cornwall. Benefits Meals On Wheels Of Greater Registration and sponsorships are now available Meals on Wheels of Greater $140 includes breakfast, 18-hole green fees, cart, barbecue lunch and lots of fun and prizes. Early bird registration, $120 by April 15. 476-2380. Mealsonwheelsnewburgh.org.

Tuesday, June 30

Tech Support - Help available by phone/email: 3-4 p.m. June 30, Newburgh Free Library, Newburgh. For Android or Kindle devices, call Wayne at 391-3724; for Apple devices, call Sue at 293-0950; for laptops, call Frank at 391-0995 or email suescott@rcls.org with a description of the problem, device, product (app), and any error messages. Visit the Newburgh free Library on their YouTube Channel at youtube.com/channel/UCAGCzg0BmARbJ8-E7aLSomg for a new series of videos called 2 Minute Tech Support. 563-3623. Sscoggan@rcls.org. Newburghlibrary.org.

G Suite Session 2 - Google Drive, Docs, Sheets Virtual Program: 6-7:30 p.m. June 30, Newburgh Free Library, Newburgh, free. These sessions will be held on the ZOOM application. A link to the meeting will be sent via e-mail prior to the class start. Zoom webinar: https://my.nicheacademy.com/rcls-staff/course/12280. Google Drive is like an online hard drive where you can store all your files. You can access your files from any device, and, best of all, you never have to save: Drive automatically saves every time you make an edit! Google Drive: create and organize files Google Docs, Google Sheets - create, edit, share, collaborate. The most popular feature of Google Docs is the ability for multiple people to edit the same document at the same time. 563-3609. Sscott@rcls.org.

Tail Waggin' Summer Dog Tales Virtual Program: 6:30-7 p.m. June 30, Newburgh Free Library, Newburgh. Join us for some time spent reading some dog-related stories! We cannot be all together for our Tail Waggin' Tutors program with our Therapy Dogs so join us for some Dog Tales! We will even have a few special virtual visits with favorite Therapy Dogs from the program, so stay tuned. Check us out on YouTube and our Library Facebook pages. 563-3612. Bsakow@rcls.org.

Wednesday, July 1

Teen Writers Strike Back on Zoom: July 1, creative writing for grades 8-12. You must pre-register via the Cornwall Public Librarys online calendar at cornwallpubliclibrary.org. Zoom links will be sent to registrants the day of the event.

Thursday, July 2

Lecture July 4th Oration on Frederick Douglass: 6:30 p.m. July 2, Oliver King presents his highly noted and respected speaker, Oliver King, delivers Frederick Douglass' speech from July 5, 1852. Douglass escaped slavery in Maryland to become a leader of the abolitionist movement in the North. Douglass, a firm believer in human rights, delivered this moving speech in front of the Rochester (New York) Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society asking, "What, to the American slave, is your 4th of July?" This program is being funded in part by a Sullivan County Arts and Heritage Grant, funded by the Sullivan County Legislature and administered by the Delaware Valley Arts Alliance. Virtual program offered by the Ethelbert B. Crawford Public Library in Monticello. Registration is limited to 75. Register at ebcpl.org and click on Adult Calendars, click on July and you will find program.

American Bald Eagle and its comeback in the Upper Delaware River Valley: 7-8 p.m. July 2, Narrowsburg, free. The event will be held online via GoToWebinar. Museum Chairman Michael Drillinger will moderate. A Q&A session will occur after the talk. 201-716-9261. mitchell.slepian@gmail.com.

Friday, July 3

Story Book Live!: 11 a.m. every Fri., Think youre too old for a childrens book? The librarys Youth Services Team begs to disagree! Celebrate TGIF with a familiar library face and a good story. You can catch these live events on the Cornwall Public Library Facebook page.

Saturday, July 4

Junk-in-the-Trunk, Lackawaxen Community Yard Sale: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. July 4, 774 Pennsylvania 590, Lackawaxen, Pa., $10 per vehicle selling. Sellers can begin setting up at 7:45 a.m. Admission is free. Family-friendly event. Rain or shine. 570-335-6824. laguzda@aol.com.

CANCELED - The Greater Liberty Chamber of Commerce July 4th Parade

CANCELED - Independence Day at Knox's Headquarters: 1-4 p.m. July 4, Knox Headquarters, 289 Old Forge Hill Rd., New Windsor. Tour the beautiful 1754 Ellison house, headquarters for American Revolutionary War generals Nathanael Greene, Henry Knox and Horatio Gates at 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 2 p.m., 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. See a small cannon fired at 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. 561-1765. michael.mcgurty@parks.ny.gov.

CANCELED - Independence Day at the New Windsor Cantonment: 2-3:30 p.m. July 4, New Windsor Cantonment State Historic Site, 374 Temple Hill Road, New Windsor. For information: 8455611765, michael.mcgurty@parks.ny.gov, https://go.evvnt.com/583162-0. See a military firing demonstration followed by a visitor participatory reading of the Declaration of Independence. Please use our alternate entrance at 382 Temple Hill Road during construction of the addition for the National Purple Heart Hall of Honor. 561-1765. michael.mcgurty@parks.ny.gov.

Monday, July 6

Sullivan 180s Coach to 5K Virtual Walk/Run: Eight-week training program begins July 6, register at sullivan180.org. Suggested donation/registration fee and all proceeds will go to Sullivan Allies Leading Together (SALT) to help feed local families impacted by COVID-19. All are welcome to participate, all participants have their own coach, after the training you will have a full week to complete your 5K, whenever and wherever you like and share your achievements on social media. Saltcares.com.

Thursday, July 9

Sasha Graham, Tarot Card Reader and Tarot Card Deck Creator, presents Secrets of the Paranormal: 6:30 p.m. July 9. Dive into secrets of the invisible world. Sasha will talk about ghosts, spirits, demons, magic and witchcraft. She explains why Tarot and Astrology Readings work .Do you know that everyone has a psychic superpower? Sasha will explain what she means by this and how you can hone your psychic superpower. Sasha teaches Tarot classes and lectures around the world. Virtual program offered by the Ethelbert B. Crawford Library in Monticello. Registration is limited to 75. Register at ebcpl.org and click on Adult Calendars, click on July and you will find program.

Friday, July 10

Summer Flower Craft: 2-3 p.m. July 10, Goshen Public Library, Goshen, free. Join via Zoom to create beautiful summer garlands perfect for gifting or decorating your home! Your materials list consists of: tissue and construction paper, floral wire and some twine. You should also have some sharp scissors on hand to cut out the flowers and leaves. This presentation will be offered through Zoom. You will receive a confirmation email after you register. The bottom of the confirmation email will contain a link, password, and meeting ID to enter the meeting via Zoom. 294-6606. amina@goshenpubliclibrary.org.

Hudson Valley Hot-Air Balloon Festival Day: 4-9:30 p.m. July 10-12, Dutchess County Fairgrounds, 6636 Route 9, Rhinebeck. Helicopter rides, childrens games, adult activities, food trucks, vendors, live bands, hot-air balloonist demonstrations, magician, reptile show, free parking and much more. Schedule and tickets, Advance, $10; $14 at the gate; senior citizens and military, $8 on Friday at the gate. Children under age 3 enter free. Balloon rides, $20. Free parking. BalloonFestHV.com.

How to Identify Frogs by Sight & Sound: 8-10 p.m. July 10, Mamakating Environmental Center, 762 South Rd., Wurtsboro, free. Join Pam Golben as we learn about frogs and toads, including how to identify nine common species by sight and sound. There will be a short lecture at Mamakating Environmental Education & Interpretive Center. We will then drive to the Haven Road parking lot and take a walk to test our skills. Please bring flashlights, good shoes and bug repellent (if you desire). No nets allowed. Rain date is June 28. Registration required, limited to 10 registrants. Masks are also required. Register with director Jackie Broder at 644-5014. jackie.broder@mamakating.org.

Sunday, July 12

Interview with a Forest Ranger: 1-2 p.m. July 12, Mamakating Environmental Center, 762 South Rd., Wurtsboro, free. Have you ever wondered what a Forest Ranger does? Now is your chance to find out. NYS Ranger Griggs Cowart will be stopping by to talk a little bit about his job and to answer any questions you may have. Some topics of discussion: What does the position encompass? When should we call a Forest Ranger? What is the difference between a Forest Ranger and Conservation Officer? What do we do if we find injured wildlife? Limited participants to 15. Registration and masks are required. Register by e-mailing: meeic@mamakating.org. 644-5014. meeic@mamakating.org.

Tuesday, July 14

Village of Washingtonville Summer Bodyfit: 7-8 p.m. Tues. and Thurs., July 14-Aug. 27, St. Marys CYO in Washingtonville. A well balanced exercise program for young and old. Low impact aerobics combined with strength training and floor work, ab work and stretching. Come and try it out! Perform at your own pace. Bring mat, water and weights. Certified instructor. Call 782-5418 for more info/fee. Social distancing required.

Thursday, July 16

Maple Pumpkin Sugar Scrub & Banana Face Mask: 1-2 p.m. July 16, Goshen Public Library, Goshen, free. Mother-daughter duo Velya Jancz-Urban and Ehris Urban welcome us into their kitchen as they teach our class how to make maple Pumpkin Sugar Scrub and a Banana Face Mask using commonly found kitchen ingredients. A supply list will be emailed to you after registration. This presentation will be offered through Zoom. You will receive a confirmation email after you register. The bottom of the confirmation email will contain a link, password, and meeting ID to enter the meeting via Zoom. 294-6606. amina@goshenpubliclibrary.org.

Jeanne Sager, local photographer: 6:30 p.m. July 16. Jeanne Sager, from Callicoon Center, shares the process of her artistic endeavors. She picked up her first camera when she was six years old and now is a family portrait and wedding photographer. Jeanne talks about the life of living as an artist. Jeanne has a background in journalism that lends a documentary-style flair to her photography. Virtual Program offered by the Ethelbert B. Crawford Public Library in Monticello. Registration is limited to 75. Register at ebcpl.org and click on Adult Calendars, click on July and you will find program.

Village of Washingtonville Summer Bodyfit: 7-8 p.m. Tues. and Thurs., July 14-Aug. 27, St. Marys CYO in Washingtonville. A well balanced exercise program for young and old. Low impact aerobics combined with strength training and floor work, ab work and stretching. Come and try it out! Perform at your own pace. Bring mat, water and weights. Certified instructor. Call 782-5418 for more info/fee. Social distancing required.

Friday, July 17

Anime Escape Festival: 1-7 p.m. July 17, City of Newburgh Waterfront Park, 1 Washington Street, Newburgh, $20-$180.Three day outdoor Anime Festival experience in celebration of the Anime and Japanese pop culture. Anime Escape unites Anime fans and brands in a unique festive environment showcasing the arts of Anime; Japanese culture with brand activations, delicious Japanese, Asian dishes, inspired artists, exhibits, live music; performances, panels, video games, competitions, cosplay and more. For more information visit AnimeEscapeFest.com. All attendees age 17 and below must be accompanied by an adult 21 yrs and up. Limited Parking is available throughout the entire waterfront area at a first come, first serve basis. eventcontact@animeescapefest.com.

Sunday, July 19

CANCELED - Aiming to Please at Knox's Headquarters: Noon-4 p.m. July 19, Knox Headquarters, 289 Old Forge Hill Rd., New Windsor. Cannon firings every half-hour highlight this program about the 1780-81 Continental artillery encampment at New Windsor. 561-1765. michael.mcgurty@parks.ny.gov.

Monday, July 20

Memoir Book Discussion: 6-7 p.m. July 20, Goshen Public Library, Goshen. Via Zoom for the Memoir Book Club. They will be discussing Small Fry by Lisa Brennan-Jobs which is available on hoopla in either audiobook or eBook format. A frank, smart and captivating memoir by the daughter of Apple founder Steve Jobs. Small Fry is Lisa Brennan-Jobs's poignant story of childhood and growing up. Part portrait of a complex family, part love letter to California in the seventies and eighties, Small Fry is an enthralling story by an insightful new literary voice. You will receive a confirmation email after you register. The bottom of the confirmation email will contain a link, password, and meeting ID to enter the meeting via Zoom. 294-6606. amina@goshenpubliclibrary.org.

Tuesday, July 21

Miss Maybell & the Jazz Age Artistes: 6:30-7:30 p.m. July 21, Goshen Public Library, Goshen. Via Zoom for a live conference featuring Miss Maybell & The Jazz Age Artistes. They are a group comprised of some of New York City's best traditional jazz players who formed on a mutual love of vintage hot jazz, blues and ragtime music! This presentation will be offered through Zoom. You will receive a confirmation email after you register. The bottom of the confirmation email will contain a link, password, and meeting ID to enter the meeting via Zoom. 294-6606. amina@goshenpubliclibrary.org

Village of Washingtonville Summer Bodyfit: 7-8 p.m. Tues. and Thurs., July 14-Aug. 27, St. Marys CYO in Washingtonville. A well balanced exercise program for young and old. Low impact aerobics combined with strength training and floor work, ab work and stretching. Come and try it out! Perform at your own pace. Bring mat, water and weights. Certified instructor. Call 782-5418 for more info/fee. Social distancing required.

Thursday, July 23

Peter Fletcher, classical guitarist: 6:30 p.m. July 23. Peter Fletcher has a wonderful repertoire. Fletcher has played at Carnegie Hall a number of times and is a very well respected and recognized musician. Be prepared for an exceptional music treat! Virtual Program offered by the Ethelbert B. Crawford Public Library in Monticello. Registration is limited to 75. Register at ebcpl.org and click on Adult Calendars, click on July and you will find program.

Village of Washingtonville Summer Bodyfit: 7-8 p.m. Tues. and Thurs., July 14-Aug. 27, St. Marys CYO in Washingtonville. A well balanced exercise program for young and old. Low impact aerobics combined with strength training and floor work, ab work and stretching. Come and try it out! Perform at your own pace. Bring mat, water and weights. Certified instructor. Call 782-5418 for more info/fee. Social distancing required.

Tuesday, July 28

Village of Washingtonville Summer Bodyfit: 7-8 p.m. Tues. and Thurs., July 14-Aug. 27, St. Marys CYO in Washingtonville. A well balanced exercise program for young and old. Low impact aerobics combined with strength training and floor work, ab work and stretching. Come and try it out! Perform at your own pace. Bring mat, water and weights. Certified instructor. Call 782-5418 for more info/fee. Social distancing required.

Thursday, July 30

Understanding Alzheimers and Dementia: 6:30 p.m. July 30. Presented by Donna Davies, Senior Director of Programs and Services, Hudson Valley Chapter of the Alzheimers Association. Donna will explore the relationship between Alzheimers Disease and Dementia, will detail risk factors and stages of Alzheimers and will look ahead to research. Virtual Program is offered by the Ethelbert B. Crawford Public Library in Monticello. Registration is limited to 75. Register at ebcpl.org and click on Adult Calendars, click on July and you will find program.

Village of Washingtonville Summer Bodyfit: 7-8 p.m. Tues. and Thurs., July 14-Aug. 27, St. Marys CYO in Washingtonville. A well balanced exercise program for young and old. Low impact aerobics combined with strength training and floor work, ab work and stretching. Come and try it out! Perform at your own pace. Bring mat, water and weights. Certified instructor. Call 782-5418 for more info/fee. Social distancing required.

Friday, July 31

We Have Your 6s Golf Fundraiser to Help Veterans with PTSD: Arrive at 7:30 a.m.; 8:30 a.m. shotgun start, July 31, Stony Ford Golf Course, 211 Route 416, Campbell Hall, $175 per golfer or $650 for a foursome (includes golf cart, breakfast and lunch buffets, raffles, 50/50, putting contest, try for a hole in one to win a new car. Register or become a sponsor at dixongives.com/wehaveyour6. For more information call Billy the Biker at 914-522-3771. Proceeds go towards acquiring K9 and equine therapies to our veterans suffering from PTSD. why6vet.com.

Saturday, Aug. 1

Americana Music at The Backyard Park: Aug. 1, 6 p.m. doors and Lorenzos Bistros food concession open; 7 p.m. concert begins, 876 Swiss Hill Road North, Jeffersonville. Guests are reminded to bring lawn blankets and chairs. Ticket prior to concert $10 at The Secret Garden and Jeffersonville Hardware on Main Street; ticket at door $15. Ticket sales will be limited. The concert will feature Slam Allen, renowned blues and soul singer and former lead singer and guitarist for the legendary James Cotton Band. Amy Gallatin, a staple of acoustic bluegrass music, will perform with the Stillwaters making for a perfect blend of powerful bluegrass with classic country flavor. Local musician, Justin Sutherland from Parksville, will round out the concert. Masks and social distancing will be required. No animals permitted. Should there be a need to cancel this event, an announcement will be made no later than July 24 on Jeffersonville JEMS Facebook page. All ticket money will be refundable. 482-5031.

Sunday, Sept. 6

Onion Festival: 2-6 p.m. Sept. 6, PLAV Pavilion, 16 Legion Rd., Pine Island, tickets $20, Jimmy Sturr & His Orchestra, onion eating contest sponsored by the Pine Island Chamber plus food and fun, special tribute to first responders, healthcare and medical personnel . Classic cars are welcome to attend and display their vehicles and will be admitted to festival free of charge.

Thursday, Oct. 15

Holocaust Remembrance Day Program: 7-9 p.m. Oct. 15, Temple Sinai, 75 Highland Ave., Middletown. Featured speaker is Dr. Ronald Israelski will tell the story of his parents who were survivors of the concentration camps. There will be candle lighting in memory of those who did not survive. 343-1861.

Saturday, Oct. 24

The Warwick Valley Quilters Guild Stars of the Valley Quilt Show: Oct. 24-25, The Sanfordville Elementary School, 144 Sanfordville Rd., Warwick. Local quilters from N.Y., N.J., Pa., and Conn., will show more than 150 quilts, and wall hangings. Speakers are Timna Tarr and Lisa Shepard Stewart. Vendors will offer machines, furniture, fabrics, and sewing accessories in addition to raffle prizes. pattiewhelan@yahoo.com. Warwickvalleyqg.org.

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