LIVINGSTON MANOR, NY — In conjunction with the Catskill Fly Fishing Center and Museum, the Audubon and Friends Too art show opens in the new Wulff Gallery on May 4. This year the Sullivan County …
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LIVINGSTON MANOR, NY — In conjunction with the Catskill Fly Fishing Center and Museum, the Audubon and Friends Too art show opens in the new Wulff Gallery on May 4. This year the Sullivan County Audubon Society artists and friends have branched out to include not only local artists but those from around the region.
This show encompasses not only birds and butterflies, but wildlife, fish and even fungus, too. This local Audubon chapter records more than bird and butterfly sightings. “We have members who can tell you what kinds of slugs, bugs and other critters of the wild can be found on your local petunias or your rare wildflowers,” crows Audubon member and curator Kate Hyden.
The show runs from May 4 through June 16. For directions, go to www.flyfishing.org or visit www.sullivanaudubon.org.
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