August 2011
'Oracle Project'
Unveiling of a sculptural seat influenced by the crescent moon possessing its own spirit, photography by Danielle St. Laurent, Brian Lovely & Tom Frascone, paintings by David Lee Bush, 4-7pm. Percentage of sales benefit Highland World Trade Center Memorial. 845/456-0066.
Geographic tour
Join Michael Kudish on a tour of 3 historic tributary railroads that connected w/ O&W main line, 7pm, free. meet at Morgan Outdoors. RSVP: 845/439-5507.
Pork schnitzel dinner
Elks Lodge #1545, 5-7pm, adults/take-outs $10, age 11 & under $5, under 5 free. Public invited. 845/292-3434.
Chicken BBQ
Pine Mill Pavilion, adults $8.50, under age 12 $4. Benefits Pine Mill Grove. Vendors welcome. 570/224-4136.
Lecture: 'What do Jews Really Believe?'
Lecture series & discussion conducted by Rabbi Chanowitz at Beekman Pavilion (behind Java Love Coffee), 10:30am-12noon, free. All welcome.
Summer outdoor movie: 'Secretariat'
Summer stage (next to LaPolt Park), 8pm.
Craft fair
Sponsored by Beach Lake Fire Co. Auxiliary at the firehall, 9am-4pm, $1. Door prizes.
Broadway's 'Next to Normal'
Supper & play in the Butterfly Room, Hawley Silk Mill Cocoon, $50. RSVP: 570/226-4571.
'Unearthed: Oral histories of the Upper Delaware River Region'
Historian Jan Quackenbush speaks at Tusten-Cochecton Library: The importance of oral history in contemporary society, 2pm; introduction to collecting, preserving, archiving & presenting oral histories, 3pm. Free, public welcome.
What the heck is NaNoWriMo?
How many novels can Sullivan County/NEPA produce in a month? Find out at the library, 5:30-7pm. NaNoWriMo.org.





