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Where and When
 

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Festivals and Celebrations

Catskill Festival of New “Theatre – July 27-Aug. 5

HIGHLAND LAKE — North American Cultural Laboratory (NaCl) Theatre hosts the second annual event. $15 admission. Students and seniors $12. Festival pass to all shows $65. 3 p.m. matinees on July 29 and Aug. 5. All other performances 8 p.m. Highland Lake Theatre. Info: 845/557-0694 or online at www.nacl.org.

World Cultures Festival – Aug. 4-5

HUNTER — Inspired performances of theater, music, dance, puppetry and circus art plus exhibits representing world cultures and vendors with international crafts and cuisines. $10 per day or $18 for a two-day pass. Hunter Mountain. Info: 518/263-4223 or online at www.huntermtn.com.

Theatre

A Chorus Line – Thru Aug. 5

FORESTBURGH — Presented by the Forestburgh Playhouse. Tue.-Thu. $24.95. Fri.-Sat. $26.95. Wed. & Sun. matinees $21.95. Tue.-Sat. 8 p.m. Wed. matinee 2 p.m. Sun. matinee 3 p.m. Forestburgh Playhouse, County Rt. 43 and State Rt. 42. Info: 845/794-1194.

Murder at the Howard “Johnson’s – Thru July 29

DEPOSIT — A comedy presented by Theatricks by Starlight. Adults $10. Seniors $9. Children $6. July 26, 27 and 18, 7:30 p.m. July 29, 2 p.m. State Theatre.

You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown – July 27 - Aug. 5

MILFORD — Presented by Sunflower Hill Productions. Full-scale stage production by a professional cast. $20. July 27, 28, Aug. 3 and 4 at 8 p.m. July 29 and Aug. 5 at 3 p.m. Milford Theatre, 4thth & Catherine Streets. Info: 570/296-2033.

Trouble at the Tropicabana – July 28

MATAMORAS — A murder mystery presented by Elite Productions and the Lakeside Players. Advanced reservations required, limited seating. $38 includes full course dinner, show, tax and gratuity. Doors open 6 p.m. Show at 7 p.m. Music until midnight. Riverview Inn. Info: 570/226-8213.

2001: Spaced Out– July 28

NARROWSBURG — The culmination of the Triad Dance 2001 workshop series. Featuring a collection of original dance works by ensemble members. $10. 8 p.m. Tusten Theatre. Info: 845/557-6340.

Alice in Funderland – July 28

HONESDALE — Presented by the Way Off Broadway Theatre Company. $5 includes tea party with the cast. 5 p.m. Grace Episcopal Church. Info: 570/2515-8586.

The O. Henry Conspiracy – Aug. 4

FALLSBURG — Two actors bring 1913 New York to life in this Chaplinesque comedy. Featuring Richard Grunn and Duane Noch. Part of the Sullivan County Community College Summer Series 2001. Adults $10. Seniors & Children $8. 7:30 p.m. Fallsburg High School Auditorium. Info: 845/434-5750, ext. 4303.

Concerts

Gary Nichols – July 26

LIBERTY — Acoustic 40’s popular, western swing and classic country music. 7 p.m. Across from the Liberty Town Hall. Info: 845/436-9916 or 845/292-1878.

The Hugh Brodie Cosmic Ensemble – July 26

FALLSBURG — Jazz. Part of the Sullivan County Community College Summer Series 2001. $5. 7:30 p.m. Fallsburg High School Auditorium. Info: 845/434-5750, ext. 4303.

Ron Leas Brass Band – July 26

HONESDALE — Swing, polka, marches and songs from the early 1900’s. Part of the Summer Festival of Events. 7:30 p.m. Central Park.

Gary Siegel – July 27

LIBERTY — Old favorites and popular tunes. Sullivan County Area Farmers’ Market. Info: 845/292-6180.

Marcus Roberts – July 28

WHITE MILLS — The pre-eminent jazz pianist. Part of the Wildflower Music Festival’s 19th Annual Music Festival. Outdoor concert, bring a chair or blanket. Adults $15. Students $6. 6 p.m. Dorflinger-Suydam Wildlife Sanctuary. Info: 570/253-5500 or online at www.dorflinger.org.

Lisa Marcus – July 28

SHOHOLA — Part of the folk blues music series. 9 p.m. Rohman’s Pub. Info: 570/559-7479.

The Freeloaders – July 28

MONTICELLO — The local “jam band” celebrates the release of their demo CD. Roark’s Tavern.

Bonnie O’Donnel – July 29

ELLENVILLE — Folk singer with original songs. Sullivan County Area Farmers’ Market. Info: 845/292-6180.

Roger & Carolyn Fredericks – July 29

BEACH LAKE — Part of the Gospel Concerts on the Beach series. Rain or shine. 7 p.m. Beach Lake United Methodist Church. Info: 570/729-7011.

Janet Burgan – July 29

CALLICOON — Country folk songs. Sullivan County Area Farmers’ Market. Info: 845/292-6180.

Richard Skipper – July 29

WHITE LAKE — Performing as Carol Channing. 7 and 9:30 p.m. Bradstan Country Hotel, 1561 Rt. 17B. Info: 845/583-4114.

John Zanger – July 29

MONTICELLO — Part of the Concerts in the Park Series. Free and open to the public. 7 to 8 p.m. Sullivan County Courthouse lawn. Info: 845/791-4878.

Jasper Wood – Aug. 4

WHITE MILLS — Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the great violinist Jascha Heifetz. Part of the Wildflower Music Festival’s 19th Annual Music Festival. Outdoor concert, bring a chair or blanket. Adults $15. Students $6. 6 p.m. Dorflinger-Suydam Wildlife Sanctuary. Info: 570/253-5500 or online at www.dorflinger.org.

Eve Silber – Aug. 4

SHOHOLA — Part of the folk blues music series. 9 p.m. Rohman’s Pub. Info: 570/559-7479.

Teen Challenge Choir – Aug. 5

BEACH LAKE — Part of the Gospel Concerts on the Beach series. Rain or shine. 7 p.m. Beach Lake United Methodist Church. Info: 570/729-7011.

Double Bogey – Aug. 5

MONTICELLO — Part of the Concerts in the Park Series. Free and open to the public. 7 to 8 p.m. Sullivan County Courthouse lawn. Info: 845/791-4878.

Outdoor Activities

Environmental Education “Program – July 28-29

LIVINGSTON MANOR — Presented by the Catskill Fly Fishing Center & Museum. Designed to instill an appreciation for the environment in general and give a special understanding of the water environment. An advanced class for ages 11-14. $75 tuition includes overnight camping and meals. Limited to 20 students, register early. Info: Tracey or Sue 845/439-4810 or e-mail flyfish@catskill.net.

Identifying Animal Signs – “July 28

FREMONT — Naturalist Dr. Linda Spielman shares her expertise as part of the Visiting Arts Program. Free and open to the public. 2 to 4 p.m. The Wildwood, 803 McColly Road. Info: 845/887-5164 or 607/869-2335.

Walking Tour of Lordville – July 28

LORDVILLE — Led by author, historian and educator Wellington Lester. Presented by the Equinunk Historical Society. 1:30 p.m. Calder House Museum.

A Day on the Delaware – “July 31

HALE EDDY — Presented by the Delaware River Foundation and Trout Unlimited. Enjoy the day with local guides, business owners, government officials and others. Breakfast buffet, guest speakers and more. 9 a.m. West Branch Angler & Sportsman Resort. Info: 607/637-3220 or online at www.tu.org.

Family Raft trip – Aug. 4

TUSTEN — A leisurely 8-mile raft trip sponsored by the Upper Delaware Council from Ten Mile River Access to Kittatinny Campground’s Barryville Base. Reservations required. Followed by an optional chicken barbecue at an additional cost. Adults $17. Children 8-18 $10. Under 8 free. 9:30 a.m. Kittatinny’s Adventure Center, Barryville. Info: Laurie Rami 845/252-3022 or e-mail udcramie@ezaccess.net.

Green Corn Full Moon Ramble – Aug. 4

MAMAKATING — Led by Gary Keeton. 8:30 p.m. Haven Road parking area off Rt. 209. Info: 845/888-4361.

Highland Lake Triathlon – “Aug. 4

HIGHLAND — The 9th Annual event. Swim ½ mile in Yulan’s Washington Lake. Bike 15 miles through the town of Highland. Run 4 miles on the Eldred-Yulan Road. 7:30 a.m. Boathouse Beach Club near the Colonial restaurant on Washington Lake. Info: Doug Stern 845/557-3473 or 212/222-0720.

Lectures and Workshops

Tennis

REGION — Introduction and training class for those interested in varsity/after school club tennis. Taught by Phil Jacobi. Call for appointment. Info: 845/887-4330.

Kaffee Clatsch – Thru Aug. 29

GREELEY — Wednesdays. Bring your friends and share some coffee and cake. Many items for sale. $2.50. 1 to 4 p.m. St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, Rt. 590.

Anti-Semitism in 19th Century Germany & Austria – July 28

LIBERTY — Harold Greene presents his popular lecture. 3 to 4:30 p.m. The Oracle Bookstore and Renaissance Café, 59 North Main Street. Info: 845/292-2934.

The Work of Isadora Duncan – July 28

HIGHLAND LAKE — Part of the Triad Summer 2001 workshop series. Presented by Loretta Thomas. Students will be led through a warm-up based on the heart-opening technique of modern dance pioneer Isadora Duncan. Two classes. Ages 6-9, $6 tuition. 10 to 11 a.m. Ages 10 to adult, $15 tuition. 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Highland Studio. Info: Karen MacIntyre 845/557-6340.

Discovering Your Authentic Self – July 28

MONTICELLO — Jump-start yourself to move beyond your current comfort zone and discover what truly brings you joy. Led by Cathy Mead. Offered by Sullivan County Community College’s Institute for Lifelong Learning. $20. 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Monticello Center. Info: 845/791-1438.

Essential Oils of the Bible – July 29

LIBERTY — Nandini Weitzman, a certified Seimei practitioner, leads the workshop. 2 to 4 p.m. The Oracle Bookstore and Renaissance Café, 59 North Main Street. Info: 845/292-2934.

Llearn About Llamas – July 29

MILFORD — Presented by Richard Snyder and the staff of Snyder Quality Llamas. An introduction to llama behavior and care. Open barn day. 1 to 5 p.m. Foster Hill Farm. Info: 570/296-6249 (between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.).

KidsAct in Summer – July 30-Aug. 17

LIBERTY — An arts-integrated summer day camp for children entering grades K-6. $525. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. BOCES campus. Info: 845/796-4332.

Learn to Preserve – July 30

LIBERTY — Focusing on freezing. Presented by the Sullivan County Cooperative Extension. Adults $10. Kids $5. 6 to 8 p.m.  64 Ferndale Loomis Road. Info: Vernessa Seda 845/292-6180.

Two Women Alone: Ruth and Naomi – July 30

FALLSBURG — Part of the “Women in the Bible” Levitas lectures. Featuring Cornell Professor Dr. Gary Rendsburg. Fallsburg High School Auditorium. Info: 845/434-5750, ext. 4305.

The Jewish Family in American Film – July 30-Aug. 20

MONTICELLO – A four-session class exploring how the Jewish family has been portrayed on the screen. Led by Lillian Pollack. Offered by Sullivan County Community College’s Institute for Lifelong Learning. $35. 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monticello Center. Info: 845/791-1438.

CPR Training – July 31

LIBERTY — American Red Cross Adult CPR certification class presented free to Sullivan County residents. 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Liberty Parks & Recreation Center, 1119 North Street. Info: 800/514-5103 or online at www.nyredcross.org.

The Catskills: Comedy’s “Birthright – Aug. 1

FALLSBURG — Presented by Jack Dibo. Part of the Wednesdays at Sullivan Series. 2 to 4 p.m. Fallsburg High School Auditorium. Info: 845/434-5750, ext. 4303.

Diatoms & Climate Change in the Greater Yellowstone“Ecosystem – Aug. 1

LAKE ARIEL — Slide presentation by Drexel University limnologist Dr. Susan Kilham on her research. $2. 7:30 p.m. Lacawac Sanctuary. Info: 570/689-9494.

Trademark and Copyright Law: What’s Going On (Online) – Aug. 1

MONTICELLO — Presented by Paul Keller, Esq. Free and open to the public. E.B. Crawford Public Library, 187-189 Broadway. Info: 845/794-4660.

Painting from a Flower – Aug. 1-22

MONTICELLO — Four-session class exploring the elements of color, shading and perspective through work with watercolors and pastels. For beginners as well as more experienced artists. Taught by Helena Pitman. Offered by Sullivan County Community College’s Institute for Lifelong Learning. $45. 1 to 3 p.m. Monticello Center. Info: 845/791-1438.

Writing From Your Life – Aug. 2-23

MONTICELLO — Learn to make your unique story come alive on the written page to share with others in this four-session course. Taught by Helena Pitman. Offered by Sullivan County Community College’s Institute for Lifelong Learning. $45. 1 to 3 p.m. Monticello Center. Info: 845/791-1438.

Crimestoppers – Aug. 3

MONTICELLO — Secure your home and stay safe on the streets. Taught by the NY State police. Free. Offered by Sullivan County Community College’s Institute for Lifelong Learning. 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Monticello Center. Info: 845/791-1438.

Career Change Workshop – Aug. 4

MONTICELLO — Explore your yearning to do something different with the rest of your life. Learn effective job and career change strategies and self-assessment and more. Led by Helen Rados. Offered by Sullivan County Community College’s Institute for Lifelong Learning. $25. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monticello Center. Info: 845/791-1438.

Youth Conservation School – Aug 5-11

LAKE WALLENPAUPACK — Presented by the Pike County Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs and the Pike County Conservation District. Open to Pike County students currently enrolled in 7th and 8th grade who enjoy the outdoors and wish to learn more. $25 includes lodging for the week, meals and the educational programs. Limited class size, registration required. Lacawac Sanctuary. Info: 570/226-8220 or e-mail pikecd@ptd.net.

Community Events

‘Tis a Championship Night – July 27

HAWLEY — Authors Frank and Malachy McCourt offer an evening of musings and memories to help raise funds for the Wayne County Public Libraries. $25. 7 p.m. Ritz Theatre. Info: Sandy Gabrielson 570/226-9752.

Chicken Barbecue – July 28

LUMBERLAND — Lumberland Fire Department annual chicken barbecue. Adults $8. Children $4. Take out available. 3 to 7 p.m. Lumberland Fire House.

Odds, Ends & Bake Sale – July 28-29

LAKE HUNTINGTON — Something for everyone. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cochecton Volunteer Ambulance Building, Rt. 52.

Sheldon’s Horse – July 28-29

NARROWSBURG — The second Continental Light Dragons, the first commissioned cavalry of the United States, perform military maneuvers on horseback. Fort Delaware, Rt. 97.

5K Run & Walk – July 28

CALLICOON — The Delaware Valley Youth Center’s 3rdrd Annual event. Race is open to young and young at heart. $15 per participant. Beverages and snacks provided following the race. 8 a.m. Info: Jacky 845/932-8436 or Alice 845/887-8954.

Chicken Barbecue – July 28

LIBERTY — United Methodist Church annual barbecue. Adults and takeouts $7. 12 and under $3.50. 5 to 7 p.m. United Methodist Church. Info: 845/292-5307.

Street Fair – July 28

CALLICOON — Annual street fair featuring dozens of vendors and the merchants and restaurants of Callicoon. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Info: 845/887-5411.

Contra/Square Dance – July 28

GALILEE — Live music. Beginners welcome. Proceeds benefit the Grange Hall. Refreshments available. Adults $2. Children under 12 free. 7 p.m. Grange Hall. Info: 570/224-2742.

Chicken Barbecue – July 29

EQUINUNK — Equinunk Volunteer Fire Company annual barbecue. Featuring games and entertainment, clams, sausage, ice cream, soda and beer. Info: Ray 570/224-4578.

Stamp Show – July 29

LIBERTY —  Annual Sullivan County Stamp Show. Featuring dealers from several states with a variety of covers, supplies and U.S., foreign and topical stamps. Free admission, free parking. Hourly prize drawings. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Days Inn.

Ham Dinner – July 29

NARROWSBURG — Narrowsburg United Methodist Church 2nd annual dinner. Take out only. $6. 12 to 2 p.m. Town Hall, Bridge Street. Info: 845/252-3330 or 845/252-7548.

Penny Social – Aug. 1

LIBERTY — Liberty Elk’s annual event. $1 includes free refreshments. Doors open 5:30 p.m. Calling at 7 p.m. Liberty Elks Lodge. Info: 845/292-3434.

Penny Social – Aug. 1

WELCOME LAKE — Hundreds of prizes for all ages. Raffles & refreshments available. $1 donation per 100 tickets. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Callling at 8 p.m. Welcome Lake Vol. Fire Company, Cosgrove Road. Info: 570/729-7545.

Penny Social – Aug. 4

YOUNGSVILLE — To benefit the United Reformed Church. Doors open 6:30 p.m. Calling at 7:30 p.m. Youngsville Fire House.

56th New York Volunteers – Aug. 4-5

NARROWSBURG — The Tenth Legion sets up camp for you to visit and explore as you learn about the Civil War. Fort Delaware.

Spaghetti Dinner – Aug. 5

NEVERSINK — To benefit Bronte Hough, a child recovering from pediatric kidney cancer. Featuring music by guitarist Jason Perno. Adults $8. Children 5-12 $5. Under 5 free. 4 to 7 p.m. Neversink Fire Department Community Hall, Rt. 55.

Pancake Breakfast – Aug. 5

NARROWSBURG — Presented by the Tusten Lions Club. Includes orange juice, pancakes, sausages, eggs, applesauce, various coffee cakes and coffee or tea. Adults $5. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tusten Town Hall, Bridge Street.

Tricky Tray – Aug. 5

YULAN — Featuring door prizes and more. All proceeds benefit the drilling of a new well and field repairs. $4 includes 50 tickets. Doors open 1 p.m., calling at 3 p.m. Yulan Fireman’s Field.

Thanksgiving in August – Aug. 5

LORDS VALLEY — Turkey dinner with all the fixings. 1 to 6 p.m. Blooming Grove Township Volunteer Fire Department #1, Rt. 739. Info: 570/775-7355.

Sullivan Renaissance Picnic – Aug. 5

BETHEL — Featuring an awards ceremony and more. Everyone welcome. $5 suggested donation. Sullivan Renaissance volunteers and children under 12 free. Bring a picnic lunch. 12 to 4 p.m. Woodstock site, corner of Hurd and West Shore Roads. Info: 845/295-2445.

Chicken Over Biscuit Dinner – Aug. 5

PARKSVILLE — Take outs available. Adults $7. Children $3.50. 4 to 7 p.m. Parksville United Methodist Church.

Antiques in August – Aug. 5

MONTICELLO — Community General Hospital Auxiliary’s 42nd Annual event. $4. 10 a.m. Monticello High School. Info: 845/794-3300, ext. 2712.

Museums and Galleries

Art Exhibition – July 28 Thru Sept. 2

LAKE HUNTINGTON — Featuring 34 of the tri-state area’s best and most prolific artists working in media including sculpture, paintings, photographs, ceramics and others. Opening reception July 28, 5 to 7 p.m. Includes pot luck, music and dancing. Gallery hours: Sat. & Sun 1 to 5 p.m. The Nutshell Arts Center, 6692 State Rt. 52. Info: 845/932-8708 or 718/740-5490.

Photo Exhibit – Thru July 29

HURLEYVILLE — “Two Photographers” featuring the works of Yaqui Yamdrok and Rosemary Peters. Gallery hours: Wed.-Sat. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sun. 1 to 4 p.m. Sullivan County Museum, Beck Gallery, 256 Main Street. Info: 845/436-4227.

Art Exhibition – Aug. 4

MILFORD — Featuring the works of fiber artist Jane Blake and sculptor & wood turner Albert Waldman. 2 to 5 p.m. The ARTery, 210 Broad Street, Forest Hall Building. Info: 570/409-1234 or online at www.ARTeryOnline.com.

Exhibit – Thru Jan 1, 2002

LIVINGSTON MANOR — Fly Tackle, Equipment and Accessories 2001. Catskill Fly Fishing Center and Museum. Info: 845/439-4810 or e-mail flyfish@catskill.net.

Meetings

Special “Town Hall” Meeting – July 26

LIVIGNSTON MANOR — For residents of the Town of Rockland to discuss the rivers and flooding. 7:30 p.m. Livingston Manor Fire House. Info: 845/439-4399.

Monticello Central School Board of Education – July 26

MONTICELLO — Regular meeting. 7 p.m. Room 200, High School.

Collins Park Girl’s Softball Fall League – July 29

SMALLWOOD — Organizational meeting for the ASA fastpitch softball program. 4:30 p.m. Smallwood-Mongaup Valley Fire House. Info: Mary Feusner 845/292-2949.

Support Groups

Alcoholics Anonymous

LIBERTY — Monday, 7 p.m. Presbyterian Church, Main St.

JEFFERSONVILLE — Wednesday, open discussion. 8 p.m. St. George’s Church.

ELDRED — Thursday, 8 p.m. Bethany Christian Fellowship, Route 55.

Alcoholics Anonymous (con’t)

JEFFERSONVILLE — First Friday of month, 8 p.m. First Presbyterian Church.

LIBERTY —First Friday of month, 8 p.m. First Presbyterian Church, S. Main St.

LACKAWAXEN — Friday, 8 p.m. Across Roebling Bridge, Lutheran Church.

MONTICELLO — First Saturday of month, women’s 12-step group, Recovery Center Clubhouse. Info: 845/794-8080.

MILANVILLE — Saturday, 8 p.m. Methodist Church, River Rd.

MONTICELLO — Saturday, 1 p.m. Men’s open meeting. Always Action Clubhouse, 17 Hamilton Ave.

Caregivers & Alzheimer’s Support

HONESDALE — Wednesday, Senior Center, 2nd Fl. Conference Room, 4 to 5:30 p.m. Info: 570/253-4262.

Divorce Care Support

HANKINS — Monday, Assembly of God Church. 7 p.m. Info: 845/887-4597.

Double Trouble in Recovery

MONTICELLO — Tuesday, 12-step program for those dually diagnosed with addiction and mental disorders. 11 a.m. Sullivan County Community Services Complex. Info: 845/791-4550.

Domestic Violence Support Group

MILFORD — Wednesday. Call for details. 1 to 2:30 p.m. Info: 570/296-2827.

Hope Ministries

KENOZA LAKE — Wednesday, Christian counseling group, 7 to 9 p.m. Free. Info: 845/482-5300.

Sexual Assault Support Group

MONTICELLO — SOSA (Survivors of Sexual Assault). 6 to 7:30 p.m. RISE Office. Info: 845/791-9595.

Narcotics Anonymous

SULLIVAN COUNTY — Meets various times and places throughout county. Info: 845/794-5577.

Overeaters Anonymous

SULLIVAN COUNTY — Meets various times and places throughout county. Info: 845/246-7130 or 845/338-5251.

Overeaters Support Group

HARRIS — Wednesdays. Open without charge to individuals who overeat, their families and friends. 1 p.m. Peter Rhulen Addiction Control Center, Seelig Division, Community General Hospital. Info: 845/794-3300, ext. 2094.

Parents for Parents Support Group

LIBERTY/MONTICELLO — A group for families of depressed, angry or emotional children who are in trouble with the law, at school or at home, or who have ADD/ADHD. Info: Deb O’Malley at 845/292-6307.

Compassionate Friends

HONESDALE — Wednesdays. For bereaved parents. 7 p.m. WMH boardroom.

Diabetes Support Group

JEFFERSONVILLE — Last Tuesday of the month. 7:30 p.m. Fellowship Hall, Presbyterian Church, Main Street. Info: 845/482-3607.

Weekly Entertainment

Scrabble Club – Mondays

LIBERTY — Word building for fun and/or competition. 2 p.m. Oracle Bookstore & Renaissance Café, 59 North Main St. Info: 845/292-2934.

Bingo – Wednesdays

LACKAWAXEN — Lackawaxen Fire Co. Doors open 5:30, bingo starts at 7 p.m. 1/2 mile from Roebling Bridge. Info: 570/685-2800.

Jazz Jam – Wednesdays

MONTICELLO — Featuring the Joe Mantia Trio. 8 to 11 p.m. Tolliver & Poe, 358 East Broadway. Info: 845/791-1822.

Bingo – Thursdays

BLOOMING GROVE — Blooming Grove Fire Department #1, Lords Valley. Doors open at 6 p.m. Info: Jon Castimore 570/226-8909.

Blues Jam – Thursdays

MILFORD — Musicians welcome! The Water Wheel Cafe at Upper Mill, 150 Water Street. 8 p.m. Info: 570/296-2383

Chess Club – Thursdays

LIBERTY — Sponsored by the Town of Liberty Parks and Rec. Dept. 7 p.m. Info: 845/292-7690.

Bingo – Fridays

GREELEY — Greeley Firehouse, doors open 5 p.m. Bingo starts 7 p.m.

Bingo – Sundays

WHITE MILLS — Community Hall, Early Bird at 1 p.m., doors open at 12 p.m. Progressive jackpot, refreshments. Info: Tom Utegg at 570/253-1732.

Jazz Jam – Sundays

MILFORD — 7 p.m. with house trio. Water Wheel Cafe at Upper Mill. Info: 570/296-2383.

Music – Sundays

BARRYVILLE — Music by Acoustic Seasonings. The Bridge Restaurant. Info: 845/557-6088.


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