Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Festival Of The Voice Starts Tonight!

You have had to be living under a rock not to know that this weekend is the 5th annual Festival of the Voice. It kicks off tonight with flamenco! I am very excited about this year's performances and plan to attend everything I can.

There was also a great article in the Freeman about the festival you can check out.

http://www.dailyfreeman.com/arts-and-entertainment/20140724/phoenicia-international-festival-of-the-voice-returns

For more information and a complete listing of performance dates and times go to the FOV website. I hope to see you on Parish Field!!

http://www.phoeniciavoicefest.com

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Guitar Mash























In two weeks The Great Woodstock Mash (Guitars and Vocals - where attendees jam with beloved musicians - in the intimacy of a gorgeous Woodstock home) will be here. The evening's proceeds will benefit Onteora Schools' Music Department, keeping in the tradition of Levon Helm who so generously supported this department. I'm helping spread the word - and whether you can attend or not - I hope that you might also pass this on to folks who love music, play and jam themselves and/or love Onteora Music Department.

It is a rare opportunity to be with well-known guitarists, including Larry Campbell, in a private home - for an intimate, fun evening of guitar playing and singing. The ticket price is $80 and includes a delicious meal prepared by "Cue" BBQ and summer cocktails.

Here's Guitar Mash's Mission Statement:
Guitar Mash is a non-profit organization that creates opportunities for guitarists and music lovers to connect in a profound way, while supporting music education and communal creativity.


The Guitar Mash movement connects people of all ages, abilities, and culture through making music together, with the guitar – that most democratic of instruments – as the fulcrum.

Thanks for your support. Details are below.


Bring Your Guitar
Bring Your Voice
Saturday, August 9th, 5-9 pm
The Ackermans, Woodstock, NY (Location provided when purchasing tickets)
$80 Adult; $40 child (under 13); $225 Family

Tickets: greatwoodstockmash.eventbrite.com

Guitar Mash is a production of Musiquarium, Inc. a 501©3.

Monday, July 28, 2014

Boreegard's Tuna Potato Salad

Here is a recipe just in from Woodland Valley's own Mike O'Neil aka Boreegard. Enjoy!


Frankly, I can’t remember when our family has not had this recipe to fall back on, when summer’s heat starts to get to us.  Surely since we routed the King’s regulars at Bunker Hill.

Boreegard


Tuna Potato Salad

2 pounds potatoes
1 small onion, chopped
1 ½  cup chopped celery
½ cup radishes, sliced
2 cans 6 to 7 ounces tuna in oil
1 tsp flavor enhancer
2 tsp salt
¼ tsp pepper
1 cup mayonnaise
2 Tbl prepared mustard
2 Tbl vinegar
2 Tbl chopped parsley

Cook potatoes until tender.  Drain.  Add onion, celery, radishes and tuna.  Sprinkle with flavor enhancer, salt and pepper.  Toss lightly.  Combine mayonnaise, mustard and vinegar.  Add to mix and toss lightly.  Chill.  Turn into a serving bowl and sprinkle with chopped parsley.

Six servings

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Lost Cat On Pantherkill Road

















LOST CAT >> Pantherkill Rd. (off Woodland Valley Rd). His name is ANGUS will come if you call or whistle. He is 5. spayed all shots.…missing 25hr….call wendy 688-9823

The History Of The Fenwick Lumber Company

At 4:00 this SATURDAY, JULY 26, 2014
The HISTORY of the FENWICK LUMBER COMPANY
Will be PowerPoint presented with exhibit by Rick Brooks in the
EMPIRE STATE RAILWAY MUSEUM
Just across the bridge and down to: #70 Lower High St, Phoenicia, NY

Local Surveyor Rick Brooks of Brooks and Brooks Land Surveyors will give his highly sought after power point presentation detailing the largest cable-logging railroad to operate in the Catskill
Mountains. The Fenwick Lumber Company shipped millions of board feet of finished lumber between the years of 1903 to 1917 from its town of Hunter mill over the Ulster and Delaware Railroad to East coast markets that included the Ashokan reservoir. This is a free public event co-sponsored by the U&D Historic Society and the ESRM.

Senator Seward Hosts Mobile Office Hours


















State Senator James Seward will be holding mobile office hours at the Shandaken Town Hall next Tuesday July 29th from 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm. This is a great opportunity to ask the senator questions or obtain assistance from him or his staff. No appointment is necessary. If you wish to call his offices for assistance or information the addresses and telephone numbers are below.

District Office:
41 South Main St
Oneonta, NY 13820
(607) 432-5524

Albany Office:
430 State Capital
Albany, NY 12247
(518) 455-3131

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Another Fun Dersh Party

Everyone who came to the Dershowitz party this year had a great time! With the glorious pool and the stunning view it is always a great place to relax and have fun. And Nat is a wonderful host! I have to admit I was a bit lazy this year about taking photos. But from the few I did take you can see that everyone was enjoying the day. Thanks again for your hospitality, Nat!









Sunday, July 20, 2014

Historical Museum Needs Projector

Shandaken Historical Museum is in DESPERATE need of a 8mm film projector to be donated. It doesn't matter how is looks as long as it works. If you have something you think they could use call Town Clerk, Joyce Grant at 845-688-5004 or drop it off at Town Hall. Thanks!

Rick Altman At Catskill Mountain Pizza



















An evening of jazz classics and original compositions
with vibes, bass, and drums

Sunday, July 20, 2014
8 to 10 p.m.
*Donation*
Catskill Mountain Pizza
51 Mill Hill Rd. Woodstock, NY  (845) 679-7969

more info: www.rickaltman.com

Saturday, July 19, 2014

Family Fun And Fish Day
























The Ashokan Watershed Stream Management Program in partnership with the NYSDEC fisheries staff will be having a Family Fun and Fish Day at Kenneth Wilson State Park, 859 Wittenberg Road, Mt Tremper, NY - Sunday, July 27th from 11am - 1:30pm. Join the fun and learn to fish!

Volunteers from Trout Unlimited will be on hand to demonstrate everything form baiting a hook to casting a line. All ages and skill levels are welcome to participate. No fishing license is required. Learn about aquatic ecology and how to identify fish.

All fishing supplies will be loaned by the DEC. You can bring your own equipment if you prefer. Other family activities include a barbecue and youth crafts under the pavilion.

To enter the State Park for free you must register before 7-24-2014 either online or with Brent Gotsch at (845) 688-3047 Ext 3 or email bwg37@cornell.edu

The list of registered attendees will be at the front gate.

Register online: https://reg.cce.cornell.edu/familiyfishingday-3_251

Please leave your pets at home.

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Paving Phoenicia

This just in from Town Hall.

Warning! Next week: Ulster Co. Highway Dept. will be milling (tearing up) Main Street Phoenicia & Repaving from Tuesday 7/22 - Wed. 7/23. Weather Permitting. From Pharmacy to Parish Hall. Plan accordingly 

Shandaken Studio Tour This Weekend



















You are invited!

The Phoenicia/Shandaken Studio Tour July 18-20,  Art in every style, primordial to post-post-modern, from Boiceville to Belleayre.  Open Studios from July 19-20, 11AM-5PM.  Spoken Word performance at Mama's Boy in Phoenicia 6:30PM July 18. Gala pot-luck reception at The Arts Upstairs 6PM July 19 at 60 Main St. Phoenicia. Outdoor sculpture at Maurice D. Hinchey Catskill Interpretive Center in Mt. Tremper, Brunel Park in Boiceville, and 49A Art Park in Highmount. FREE map & catalog at shops all over Shandaken.  info: www.ShandakenArt.com  

Contact Dave Channon 845-688-2977

Over 30 Artists, Galleries, Exhibitions and Special Events all over Shandaken:

July 18 Spoken Word Performance at Mama’s Boy in Phoenicia 6:30PM

July 19 Open Studios 11AM-5PM  
Opening at The Arts Upstairs in Phoenicia 6PM

July 20 Open Studios 11AM-5PM

Featuring works by:
Jerilynn Babroff  Stephanie Barnes  Michael Boyer  Emil Brunel  John Byer  
Mary Certoma  Dave Channon  Patricia Charnay  Joe Chirchirillo  Remy Dios  
Bronson Eden  Lynn Fliegel  Chip Gallagher  Golly NYC  Tony Jannetti  Lucy Lasky  Ann & Cornelius McGillicuddy  Astrid Nordness  Margaret & Gavin Owen  Franc Palaia  Ralph Persons  Sally Rothchild  Rita Schwab  Carla Shapiro  Judith Singer  Allan Skriloff  Faye Storms  Naomi Teppich  Richard Treitner  Carol Waldron  S.B. Woods and more.     

Pick up your free 28 page catalog, map and guide to the tour at places all
over Shandaken from Boiceville to Belleayre. Keep the book. Use it to set up
personal studio visits all year-round.  Visit www.ShandakenArt.com 
for more information about the artists and clear driving directions.

Art that ranges from primordial to post-post modern. 2 hours north of NYC, 10 minutes west of Woodstock, along Route 28.  Exit 19 or 20 on the NYS Thruway.

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Those Darn Bears

WCA member and Treasurer Jeff Schwartz sent me this photo a couple of days ago. Apparently, this little guy was visiting his house after the community association meeting. Do be alert and aware because the bears are out and about in full force here in Woodland Valley. Even if you don't see them, the evidence is everywhere. Garbage cans are routinely knocked over and rummaged through. So be careful with both your trash and yourselves.




Hickory Project At The ESRM


Hickory Project in Concert
for Flying Cat Music
Sunday, July 20
7:30 p.m. (sharp), door at 7:00
Empire State Railway Museum
70 Lower High Street, Phoenicia, NY 12464
Admission is $15 or $13 with RSVP
For information email as above
or call 845-688-9453

Link to group website:http://www.hickoryproject.com/

Flying Cat Music is pleased to bring the internationally acclaimed progressive bluegrass band Hickory Project to Phoenicia on Sunday, July 20, in a concert at the Empire State Railway Museum located at 70 Lower High Street. The show begins promptly at 7:30 p.m. with the door opening at 7:00. Admission is $15 or $13 with RSVP to flyingcatmusic@gmail.com or by calling 845-688-9453.

Monday, July 14, 2014

Annual Meeting Of Library Association

The Phoenicia Library Association has invited everyone in the general public to their annual meeting. It will take place on Thursday, July 17th at 6:30 at the Temporary Library at 9 Ava Maria Drive in Phoenicia.

They will be reviewing the past year's activities and answering all questions. It will be a great time to meet the board of directors and learn how the library functions.

Sunday, July 13, 2014

SAVE Tag Sale























SAVE, the Shandaken Volunteer Effort, is having there annual tag sale. This year it is on Saturday July 26th from 10am to 4pm at the Migliorelli's Farm Stand 5150 Rt 28 in Mt. Tremper. All monies collected go directly to the care and vetting of the shelter's dogs. To donate items for the tag sale contact Nancy Hudler at 845-688-7284. Raindate is July 27th (same time, same place). So drop by and see what treasures you can find. You can get some great things for your home and help the dogs at the same time. There is plenty of parking at the farm stand. All dogs must be leashed.

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Meet Sam Fahey

























There is a wonderful new Woodland Valley resident I thought you all should see. After losing their long time companion Shadow last winter, Jay and Susan Fahey have adopted a beautiful new dog. His name is Sam. They got him from a local rescue group last week. After initially thinking he may be part lab, the consensus now is that he is part beagle, part golden retriever and maybe part collie. He is sweet, handsome, playful and intelligent. They are all in love.

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Chad Storey New Shandaken Police Chief

On Monday night the Shandaken Town Board appointed Chad Storey as the new town Police Chief. The post was recently vacated by long time veteran Jimmy McGrath. Chief Storey is a home town boy who, until this appointment, was a sergeant in the Ulster County Sheriff's department. I personally think he will make an outstanding police chief and wish him the best of luck!

Electronics Recycling Ending In Shandaken


Electronic "Ewaste" Service will be ending on Sunday July 13th

Due to DEC lack of communication with Vendors, they are stopping pickup until they know what NYS will re-imburse them for. So bring your old TV's, Computers & any old Electronics into our shed at Town Hall - to right of dog shelter. BEFORE MON. JULY 14TH. If door is closed just open it.
After that you will need to take your old TV's & electronics over to Town of Hunter Transfer Station - which is the closest location to us. Located at 74 Hylan Drive. They are open Mon, Tues, Thurs & Friday 7:30 - 3:30 and Sundays 8-3:30. This is a free service. More info 518-943-4600
You may also take electronics waste to Staples or Salvation Army in Kingston.

Monday, July 7, 2014

Mount Tremper Arts In The NYTimes

Mount Tremper Arts got a great write up in the NYTimes on July 4th. The article also has a bit of a Woodland Valley connection because it contains a quote by WCA member Meg Soiffer. I thought the piece was excellent and hopefully it will bring even more attention to Mount Tremper Arts and the innovative work they are helping to nurture.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/06/arts/dance/mount-temper-arts-goes-its-own-slow-way.html?_r=0

It so great to have such a wonderful contemporary art and performance space right here in our own back yards! Try and make time to catch some performances this summer. As with all art that is pushing boundaries, you may or may not like everything you see but it will inform and open your mind. And when art that is fresh and unusual works, I find it to be light years better then anything else around.

http://mounttremperarts.org

Sunday, July 6, 2014

Rick Altman Tonight At Catskill Mountain Pizza

The Rick Altman Trio
with Mike Ralff & Jody Sumber
An evening of jazz classics and original compositions
with vibes, bass, and drums
Sunday, July 6, 2014
8 to 10 p.m.
*Donation*
Catskill Mountain Pizza
51 Mill Hill Rd. Woodstock, NY  (845) 679-7969

more info: www.rickaltman.com

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Another Shout Out For Phoenicia

This week in DNAinfo Phoenicia got another mention for being a great weekend escape. This time it was in an article called "Escape The City: Five Easy Weekends Away".

Get set for a tourist packed summer which hopefully will be good for the local businesses!

http://dnainfo.com/new-york/20140630/midtown/escape-city-5-easy-last-minute-weekends-away