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May 2012

Public meeting honoring Scouts

Delaware Lodge No. 561 Free & Accepted Masons honors Scouts at the library (2nd fl.), 8pm. Public welcome. 570/685-8027.

June 1, 2012

Our taxes & mandate reform

Learn what you can do to help fight state mandates at Lapolt Senior Center, 6:30pm, free. Refreshments. 845/701-0708.

May 31, 2012

Penny social

Special table, theme baskets, door prizes, & 50/50 at Firehouse, doors open 5:30pm, calling 6:30pm. Refreshments. Benefits Long Eddy Hose Co. Aux.

June 9, 2012

Gravity-fed & pump-driven irrigation

Learn to design & build irrigation systems at Root 'N Roost Farm, 3-5pm, $20. Rain date: 6/3. RSVP: info@rootroost.com. Confirm on day of class: 845/292-9126.

June 2, 2012

Sullivan County Tea Party Patriots meeting

Guest speaker Richard S. Baum, Esq. at 240 Chestnut St., 7pm. Refreshments. whrotties@netzero.net.

June 7, 2012

Bratwurst dinner

Elks Lodge #1545, 5-7pm, adults/take-outs $10, under age 11 $5, under age 5 free. 845/292-3434.

June 6, 2012

Open farm day

Tour, games, food, live music & face painting at Country Ark Farm, 11am-4pm, $5/person, $15/family. 570/686-3480.

June 3, 2012

The language of spirituality

Guest speaker: Rev. Kim D. Wilson at the Upper Delaware Unitarian Universalist Fellowship service at Berlin Township Community Center, 10:15am. Topic centers around language that we use in an attempt to describe spirituality & varieties of religious experience.Wilson will explore how it's possible to communicate with others who use a different lexicon to describe religious concepts, feelings and ideas.

June 3, 2012

Wine Tasting

Wine tasting with hors d'oeuvres pairings at Narrowsburg Fine Wines, 44 Main Street, from 3-5pm. Introducing 4 great Pinots for summer: Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Pinot Blanc (Sparkling) and Pinot Noir Rose.

June 2, 2012

Supermarket on track for Apollo;developer looks to attract national chains

Developer Butch Resnick said that if things go as planned, the Apollo Plaza will stick with the name it already has once he has rehabilitated the forlorn-looking mall.  Read more