Another great weekend up in the mountains; my sister and brother-in-law came up to help clean my mom’s house out. We went to dinner Saturday night at Tony’s on the Lake. What a great view, …
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Another great weekend up in the mountains; my sister and brother-in-law came up to help clean my mom’s house out. We went to dinner Saturday night at Tony’s on the Lake. What a great view, watching the waves in the lake, the sun setting, good food.
Sunday was Father’s Day. As I was sitting in church, it occurred to me that I no longer have parents. I am blessed with a great husband and loving siblings, so I am good. On Sunday, friends asked us to go to Charcoal Chucks in Lake Ariel, PA. It’s a barbeque place. They also do a seafood basket with clams, mussels, a full lobster, corn, potatoes, and half a chicken for around $25. I do not do seafood, but the chicken, ribs and steaks were out of this world. BTW: I have to start that diet on Monday.
When I walked into Tony’s on the Lake, I was greeted by Ed Kraack, who informed me that the time in my last column for the pancake breakfast was wrong; the correct time is 7 a.m. to 12 noon, on Sunday, July 14. The chicken barbeque is on Saturday, July 13 at 4:30ish; both are at the Lake Huntington Fire House.
Saturday, July 13 is the Fireman’s Day and Cochecton Day on the Lake. (I know I already put this in my column but I am going to push it, so that our entire town reads it and come out to support and great event.) If you need to get tickets, call Ed Kraack at 845/932-8514. The schedule of events will be as follows with all events at the firehouse unless otherwise indicated:
9 to 10 a.m.—Vendors set up
10 a.m.—Craft fair begins
10 to 11:30 a.m.—Car “cruise in” and judging in Gasko and Meyer’s lot
11 a.m. to 12 noon—Parade line-up at Sullivan West High School
1:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Craft fair, food, beverages, games, kids playground
2 to 7 p.m.—Live music at the bandstand
4:30 p.m. until sold out—chicken barbeque, $10
Questions regarding car show and craft fair, call Jeff Nober at 845/932-8586.
Questions regarding tractors, call Mike Pomes at 845/594-4973.
Questions regarding the parade-, call Jason Kraack 845/932-8550.
Questions regarding barbeque tickets, call Ed Kraack 845-932-8514.
Town of Tusten Lions are holding a benefit raffle. The winning prize is a 42-inch, zero-turn Snapper riding lawn mower. Tickets cost $10 each. To buy your ticket, contact Dianna at 845/252 3547.
Have a great week and email leeniebeans@citlink.net or call 845/252-3568, if you have any news.
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