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By Pure Catskills on Monday, Apr. 9, 2012
The Catskills CRAFT group hosts four on-farm trainings at regional farms this summer. Topics include designing your farm around topography, raising mixed livestock on the family farm, and marketing your farm products. Catskills CRAFT, or Collaborative... Read more
By Tobe Carey on Sunday, Apr. 8, 2012
The Hudson Valley Almanac published a nice article on our film, Sweet Violets and it's available here for your pleasure. Our documentary will be shown at the Mountaintop Historical Society on Friday, May 18th at 7:30PM; in Woodstock at Upstate Films on... Read more
By peter on Wednesday, Apr. 4, 2012
The weather is perfect Spring. The garden is just beginning to sprout peas, turnips, parsnips, kale, broccoli raab, and lettuces. No signs of asparagus yet, but the fruit trees are in flower as are the forsythias, magnolia and daffodils. Please join us... Read more
By Tobe Carey on Tuesday, Apr. 3, 2012
In response to my recent posting about our new project on Railroads of the Catskills, we received a nice email from Tom Fraser.  He included a terrific image of the cover from one of the Ulster and Delaware publications touting the trip by rail to the... Read more
By CMANetwork on Tuesday, Apr. 3, 2012
Hey Catskill Mountain Families with Young Children (babies - age 5), The Community Music & Arts Network is going to start a new Music Together song collection this week - Triangle. The Triangle collection is one of my favorites--lots of great movement... Read more
By jes.vec on Tuesday, Apr. 3, 2012
Robert is a little known artist and long time resident of Franklin New York. In the late nineties, Robert began constructing fantastic stone castles and keeps from native stone in his small backyard. He has since created amazingly unique works at the... Read more
By wateradmin on Tuesday, Apr. 3, 2012
  Every so often we come across the ideal mix of open meadows, woods and fields. One of Mother Nature’s most prestigious gifts is the never ending song of a rushing stream.  This landscape has become a verdant paradise. A park-like setting with nature... Read more
By Tobe Carey on Monday, Apr. 2, 2012
Our backyard violets are fast coming into season.  Here are some captured today. Our DVD Sweet Violets is available at many fine retail outlets in Ulster, Greene, Dutchess, Sullivan and Delaware Counties. Details about our film are available at www.... Read more
By root2shoot on Monday, Apr. 2, 2012
The recent freezes have done damage to some plants, but many survive with no more than cosmetic damage! Why? How? During the winter, many plant tissues dry out to the bare minimum; if their cells retained the water, the cells would explode when the water... Read more
By Jon on Saturday, Mar. 31, 2012
Time to plan your holiday table. Reserve yours now - local pasture raised leg of lamb, lamb chops, smoked ham roast or ham steak.  Featured Farms: Neversink Farm, Snowdance Farm, Faraway Farm. Pick up in shop or delivery available - Catskills and NYC area... Read more
By Tobe Carey on Saturday, Mar. 31, 2012
An inch of snow covered the season's first backyard violet today.  Here it is for your viewing pleasure. The story of Sweet Violets can be found online at our web site: sweetvioletsmovie.com
By wateradmin on Friday, Mar. 30, 2012
$160,000 Beds: 3 Baths: 1.5 Sq Ft: 1200sqft Lot Sz: 16553sqft Area: 8 Yr: 1957 This three bedroom, 1.5 bath home sits pretty on an oversized 113' X 145' corner lot in Delview Terrace which is the Creme de la Creme of Delaware County Village living!... Read more
By Chace-Randall on Wednesday, Mar. 28, 2012
Gallery Owner/Director Zoe Randall may still be playing hookey...shopping for a Kayak, but her building cries: "OPEN!" We have tucked away treasures all winter (unless called on by appointment). It's time to open the doors! Chace-Randall Gallery, 49 Main... Read more
By peter on Wednesday, Mar. 28, 2012
until next winter. Honey mustard glazed ham with leek breading pudding;Macaroni and cheese with sauteed mushrooms;Wine marinated flatiron steak with garlicky mashed potatoes.Serving dinner Thursday through Sunday from 5 p.m.
By Tobe Carey on Wednesday, Mar. 28, 2012
Today, after watching the heart shaped violet leaves begin to grow, I finally spotted my first backyard violet of the season.  Here, in Glenford, the wild violets have spread and I anticipate many beautiful flowers this season.  In addition, I have... Read more
By discomedusa on Tuesday, Mar. 27, 2012
Tuesday, April 24 from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm Saturday April 28 from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm Getting Started on Etsy.com (at the eCenter in Delhi)Calling all local artists & craftspeople, as well as sellers of art & craft supplies, antique & vintage... Read more
By Mountain Flame on Monday, Mar. 26, 2012
Tulikivi won a Vesta Award for its Harmaja (har-my-ah) soapstone fireplace in the Wood Products category at the 12th Annual Vesta Awards Ceremony, held recently, at the Hearth, Patio & Barbecue Expo in Atlanta, Georgia. The Vesta Awards were created... Read more
By Story Laurie on Saturday, Mar. 24, 2012
We've all been wooed by the warm weather... And even though it'll get chilly again for a spell, spring truly has sprung! What better way to celebrate this season of renewal than by attending gardenFest! in Margaretville, Sat. April 21st, 10 am - 3 pm ?... Read more
By Experience Woodstock on Friday, Mar. 23, 2012
  On Wednesday, April 4, 2012, from 6 to 8 p.m., the Woodstock Playhouse will host a Chamber mixer at 103 Mill Hill Road, the gateway to Woodstock. Principals of the Playhouse will announce their 2012 season of professional summer stock, which will... Read more
By CMANetwork on Thursday, Mar. 22, 2012
Unicorn Crossing, a new children’s release from local music teacher “Angel” Pam West and Friends, was awarded a prestigious 2012 Parents’ Choice Recommended Award as a top audio product for children, placing it among the very best that entertain and teach... Read more

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