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By wateradmin on Monday, Jul. 8, 2013
A new exhibit at Hanford Mills Museum chronicles key events in the Mills’ and Museum’s history. “Mill to Museum: Celebrating 40 Years of Vision and Dedication” also tells the story of Hanford Mills transitioning from a 120-year old working mill to a... Read more
By Tobe Carey on Sunday, Jul. 7, 2013
Here are some pictures I took last week in the famed Balboa Park in San Diego, California.  Not native Catskills plants, for sure. If you need a dose of more local plants and their history, check out Sweet Violets at our web site.
By The Backroom on Sunday, Jul. 7, 2013
We have a lot of Asian inspired dishes tonight served with steamed rice an stir fried veggies! There's still homemade ice cream, too --The perfect end to a busy holiday weekend.   Hours: Thursday Night Previews: 5pm - 8pm Friday Dinner: 5pm - 9pm Saturday... Read more
By Joanne Callahan on Saturday, Jul. 6, 2013
... to the Old Andes Presbyterian Church we go! This former Church has all the charm of Grandmother's House + a secluded setting so close to the Pepacton Reservoir that your heart will flutter. Five bedrooms(one on the first floor) + one and a half baths... Read more
By The Backroom on Saturday, Jul. 6, 2013
Sesame Tuna tonight! We also have Sautéed Chicken Livers in brandy and raisins.   Have you tried the homemade ice cream yet?   Hours: Thursday Night Previews: 5pm - 8pm Friday: 5pm - 9pm Saturday: 11am - 3pm (Lunch) | 5pm - 9pm (Dinner) Sunday: 11am -... Read more
By wateradmin on Saturday, Jul. 6, 2013
First time offered.  Change your lifestyle.  Circa 1790’s Post and Beam story and a half Greek revival “eye browed window” cottage.  Characteristic with original details such as: wide plank floors, hand-planed doors and moldings.  Gracious front door... Read more
By dgalusha on Saturday, Jul. 6, 2013
Civil War battlefield medicine, and the role of horses in the war, will be the topics Saturday, July 13 in a pair of afternoon presentations at the Historical Society of the Town of Middletown (HSM), 778 Cemetery Rd., Margaretville. At 12:30 p.m., Ken... Read more
By wateradmin on Saturday, Jul. 6, 2013
... to the Old Andes Presbyterian Church we go! This former Church has all the charm of Grandmother's House + a secluded setting so close to the Pepacton Reservoir that your heart will flutter. Five bedrooms(one on the first floor) + one and a half baths... Read more
By wateradmin on Friday, Jul. 5, 2013
The Delaware County Historical Association (DCHA) is hosting a number of free workshops designed to explore our national and local history. The next workshop, devoted to the topic of “Revolutionary Spirit,” is scheduled for Tuesday, July 16 at 11:00am.... Read more
By The Backroom on Friday, Jul. 5, 2013
Hope you all had a great 4th! The grilling continue this weekend!
By wateradmin on Friday, Jul. 5, 2013
Music: Dwight Yoakam Rocks NashvilleBy Adam GoldEven in his late-Eighties, early-Nineties heyday, genre-bending country star Dwight Yoakam was more Bakersfield than Nashville. Nevertheless, Nashville came out in full force this weekend for Yoakam's first... Read more
By Karen Levey on Friday, Jul. 5, 2013
Sixty One Main Gallery hours for July and August:Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Holidays and by appointment 11am - 5 pm
By paula on Thursday, Jul. 4, 2013
Saturday, July 13 Val Wells will demonstrate paper marbling and provide a workshop for children who wish to try their hand at this exciting technique from 10 -12 pm on Sat. July 13, at the Pakatakan Farmers Market, Route 30, Halcottsville. Wells has been... Read more
By Heather Ridge Farm on Thursday, Jul. 4, 2013
Hi,A long July 4th weekend!  Come on over on Saturday and Sunday, July 6 & 7, for a special Picnic Lunch, and to enjoy our new self-guided marked walking trails. Remember to wear a hat, walking shoes (that might get dirty) and bring water, if you are... Read more
By wateradmin on Thursday, Jul. 4, 2013
The astonishing prowess of “The World’s Greatest Vocal Group,” will be on display when the Manhattan Transfer takes the Belleayre Music Festival stage on Saturday, July 13 at 8pm. The Manhattan Transfer have been pushing and redefining the boundaries of... Read more
By The Backroom on Thursday, Jul. 4, 2013
Happy Independence Day!We're celebrating today with a $3 on all beer special and some awesome sandwiches: BLT, Burger, Catfish Po Boy, BBQ Brisket, and a Reuben. We've also got soup, salad, deviled eggs, and our famous fried chicken. We're open today... Read more
By Tay Tea on Thursday, Jul. 4, 2013
Is this email not displaying correctly? Click Here. Celebrate by treating yourself to an all-time summer favorite...iced tea! Our LOVERS Tea is a perfect antidote for the heat and humidity out there… Its a Rooibos tea blended with saffron,... Read more
By wateradmin on Thursday, Jul. 4, 2013
4 Sectional BarristerBookcaseLabeled Lundstrom NY Cherry Dining TableShown with 1 leavehas 2 additional leaves Signed Oil PaintingImpressionisticBarn - Country Scenery Rare Spindle BackWindsor Chair andRosewood Tea Tablewith Satinwood InlayCarved Swan... Read more
By Country House Realty on Thursday, Jul. 4, 2013
Now that we're in July, a number of owners have reduced the prices of their lovely homes. From trout fishing properties in desirable Roscoe and Lew Beach on the Beaverkill River, to stylishly renovated, turnkey properties, and a roomy lakefront pad, there... Read more
By Roxbury Corner Store on Wednesday, Jul. 3, 2013
Drum Set with Peg Leg, Stumpf Fiddles and The Trilele Ed Potokar has nearly finished installing his potophonics exhibit at the Orphic Gallery in Roxbury and it is looking spectacular indeed.  The gallery appears to be host to an extraordinarily... Read more

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