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Where and When
 

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Festivals and Celebrations

Cochecton Station Dedication Day – Aug. 18

COCHECTON — Featuring historian Mary Curtis on the history of the station, guided tours of the station, formal dedication of the site, Civil War reenactment and more. 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Erie Station, Rt. 97. Info: 845/932-8487.

A Day to Be Gay in the Catskills – Aug. 18

CALLICOON — A celebration of the music, theater, performance art of gay culture. $12 advance, $14 at the door. Under 14 accompanied by family are free. 2 p.m. to dusk. Callicoon Community Center. Info: 845/482-4141.

Memorial to Past and Thank You to Current Volunteer Firefighters – Aug. 25

FORESTBURGH — Featuring Children’s games all afternoon, hot dogs, salad, soda, coffee and more. Hosted by Forestburgh Fire Company #1. Free. 2 to 5 p.m. Fire house, Rt. 42.

Bavarian Festival Train Ride – Aug. 25

HONESDALE — Stourbridge Line Bavarian Festival featuring a German feast and entertainment by Jolly Joe and the Bavarians. Open only to riders of the line. $30 includes train fare, dinner and performance. 1:30 p.m. Info: 800/433-9008 or online at www.stourbridgerail.com.

15th Annual Pocono State Craft Festival – Aug. 25-26

SHAWNEE ON DELAWARE — Featuring crafts from all over the East coast, workshops, refreshments, music by the Dixie Gents and the Lost Ramblers and more. Adults $5. Children 12 and under free. Rain or shine. Aug. 25 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Aug. 26 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Info: 570/476-4460 or online at www.poconocrafts.com.

Theatre

Fiddler on the Roof – Thru Aug. 19

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.

Catch the World by the Tale – Aug. 17

FALLSBURG — Award-winning tandem storytellers Jeri Burns and Barry Marshall perform a show for all ages. 3 p.m. Fallsburg Library, 12 Railroad Plaza. Info: 845/436-6067.

Book of Days – Aug. 17-Sept. 2

ELLENVILLE — Pulitzer Prize-winner Lanford Wilson’s newest play, a gasp-worthy mystery. Directed by Bill Lelbach. Fri. $16. Sat. $18. Sun. $13. Fri., Sat. 8 p.m. Sun. 2 p.m. Shadowland Theater, 157 Canal Street. Info: 845/647-5511.

Charlotte’s Web – Aug. 18

MILFORD — A reading adapted by Jeffrey Stocker and performed by the Readers’ Workshop of the NY Film Acting Studio. Presented by Sunflower Hill Productions. All seats $10. 8 p.m. Milford Theatre, Fourth and Catherine Streets. Info: 570/296-2033.

Three Pence a Pow’nd – “Aug. 18

FALLSBURG — Featuring Oliver King and Teagas Faronii. Children $5. Grown-ups (13 and up) $3. 4 p.m. Fallsburg High School Auditorium. Info: 845/434-5750, ext. 4303.

Images of Lives and Loves – Aug. 23

FALLSBURG — A dramatic presentation with poetry vignettes and music. Featuring Sunna Rasch and Jack Leshner. Adults $5. Seniors and children $3. 7:30 p.m. Fallsburg High School Auditorium. Info: 845/434-5750, ext. 4303.

Ten Little Indians – Aug. 21-26

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.

Concerts

Pat Humphries – Aug. 16

HAWLEY — Enjoy the music of the singer/song writer/activist while eating a delicious dinner. $25 includes dinner. 6 p.m. Settlers Inn. Info: 570/688-6324.

Karen Sorenson – Aug. 17

HAWLEY — An evening of arias, folk songs and spirituals. Accompanied by Mim Vail. Donations will be accepted to benefit the Cole Youth Ministry. 7 p.m. Cole Memorial Baptist Church, Church Street.

Ken Wade – Aug. 17

LIBERTY — The American Songster. Sullivan County Area Farmer’s Market. Info: 845/292-6180.

Janet Burgan – Aug. 18

ELLENVILLE — Interactive original country folk songs. Sullivan County Area Farmer’s Market. Info: 845/292-6180.

Danny Quinn – Aug. 18

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

Flute & Piano Concert – “Aug. 18

MONTICELLO — Featuring two professional Russian Jewish musicians: Luba Agranovsky and Dmitri Kasyak. Hosted by Rabbi Irwin and Marta Tanenbaum. Pre-paid tickets only. $25. 7 p.m. Tanenbaum residence. Info: 845/794-8731.

Laurie Stuart – Aug. 19

CALLICOON — Playing the hammer dulcimer. Sullivan County Area Farmer’s Market. Info: 845/292-6180.

Tim Beitzel – Aug. 19

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.

The Country Swingers – “Aug. 19

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.

Debbie Gravitte – Aug. 19

WHITE LAKE — The Tony Award winner returns after five years. 7 and 9:30 p.m. Bradstan Country Hotel, 1561 Rt. 17B. Info: 845/583-4114.

Acoustic Seasonings – “Aug. 19

ELDRED — See them play out on the deck. The Bridge. Info: 845/557-6088.

George Stass & Tim Coyle – Aug. 25

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

Steve Jacoby – Aug. 25

EQUINUNK — All are welcome for an evening of pleasurable, foot-tapping music. 8 p.m. Equinunk Fire House, Rt. 191. Info: 570/224-4788.

Patti Greco – Aug. 26

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

Starry Night – Aug. 17

SHAWNEE — Join National Park Service rangers for an evening of stargazing and an introduction to the night sky. Bring lawn chairs, flashlights, binoculars and insect repellent. The event will be canceled in the event of rain or overcast conditions. 7:30 p.m. Smithfield Beach. Info: 908/496-4458 or 570/588-7044.

Lake Awareness Day – Aug. 18

HONESDALE — Presented by the Lake Wallenpaupack Watershed Management District to generate awareness about water quality and environmental issues while providing fun activities for the entire family. Featuring educational booths, vendors, presentations, swimming, fishing, storytellers and more. Rain or shine. Free admission. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wallenpaupack Area High School. Info: 570/226-3865 or online at www.lwwmd.org.

Sullivan County Men’s “Amateur Championship – “Aug. 18-19

LIBERTY — Limited to male amateur golfers residing in Sullivan County with a handicap of 10 or less and who are at least 18 years old by Aug. 17. $75 includes greens fees and riding carts for both rounds. Trophies and certificates will be awarded. First 18-hole round Aug. 18, Grossinger’s Big G. Second 18-hole round Aug. 19, Concord’s Monster. Info: Marvin Newberg 845/794-8415 or Todd Barker 845/292-9000.

Insect Walk – Aug. 19

THOMPSON — Biologist Stu Slocum leads participants on a walk focusing on the diverse insect population in Pennsylvania. 2 p.m. Florence Shelley Preserve parking lot, Rt. 171 and Stack Road. Info: 570/879-4244.

New York State Boating Course – Aug. 20-21

MONTICELLO — Including the new requirements for personal water craft. Pre-registration is required. Both sessions must be attended. Limited to 30 students. 6 to 10 p.m. Sullivan County Government Center, Legislative Chambers. Info: 845/794-7100.

Mayflower Pace – Aug. 26

MONTICELLO — The 7th leg of the Heritage Pacing series, open only to drivers of British heritage. Monticello Raceway. Info: Eric Warner 845/794-4100, ext. 555.

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.

Creative Writing Workshop – Thru Aug. 30

MONGAUP VALLEY — Thursday classes led by Mary Greene. Engage in guided in-class and out-of-class writing exercises, share your work with other classmates and receive feedback. Learn to use writing as tool for self-discovery and creative expression. Drop-ins welcome. $10 per class or $64 in advance for all. 7:30 to 9 p.m. Body, Mind & Spirit Wellness Center, 12 Plank Road. Info: 845/583-6151.

Scrapbooking – Aug. 16

WESTERN SULLIVAN COUNTY — Young adult program focusing on how to make low-cost scrapbooks. Registration requested. 2 to 4 p.m. Western Sullivan Public Library: Aug. 13, Tusten-Cochecton Branch; Aug. 15, Callicoon Branch; Aug. 16 Jeffersonville Branch. Info: Lynn 845/482-4350 or 845/887-4040.

Nature Nexus – Aug. 17-19

LAKE ARIEL — A women’s retreat offering the opportunity to step out of the world of fast-paced living and reconnect with the natural world. Featuring a number of special workshops. Lacawac Sanctuary. Info: 570/689-9494.

Whittling – Aug. 18

MILLBROOK VILLAGE — Presented by woodworker Bob Demarest. Open to all adults interested in learning or improving their skills in the craft. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Woodworking shop. Info: 908/841-9531.

Pilates Mat Exercise – Aug. 18 and 25

HONESDALE — Guest teacher Karen L. Arthur, R.DCSW, instructs participants on how to develop an at home practice to continue the exercises independently. 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Honesdale Wellness Center, 602 Church Street. Info: 570/253-6621.

Twilight Photography – Aug. 19-20

HURLEYVILLE — A two day workshop taught by Laura Jackett focusing on photography under unusual light conditions to produce unique and mysterious images. Presented by the Delaware-Hudson Photographers’ Society. $30. 5 to 9 p.m. Sullivan County Museum. Info: 845/434-8182 or 845/794-0468.

The Asian Longhorn Beetle – Aug. 19

ARKVILLE — A talk and slide presentation by arborist Naomi Zurcher. 2 p.m. The Catskill Center, Rt. 28. Info: 845/586-2611.

Thea Halo – Aug. 22

MONTICELLO — Meet the author. 7:30 p.m. E.B. Crawford Public Library, 187-189 Broadway. Info: 845/794-4660.

Stepping Through the Universe – Aug. 22

LAKE ARIEL — Amateur astronomer and high school senior Jared Lutkowski leads participants on a pictorial tour from the Big Bang to the ultimate fate of the universe. $2. 7:30 p.m. Lacawac Sanctuary. Info: 570/689-9494.

What to do With Grandma’s Yellow Pie Plate – Aug. 22

LIBERTY — Facilitated by Carol Smythe, Cornell Cooperative Extension’s Financial Educator. Discuss various ways family possessions have been passed down through the generations. Featuring evaluation of items by auctioneer Pamela Moore-Epstein. $12.50. Registration required. 1 to 4 p.m. Cornell Cooperative Extension. Info: 845/292-6180.

Strange Bedfellows: Politics and Popular Culture – Aug. 22

FALLSBURG — Presented by Ivan Salinas. Part of the “Wednesdays at Sullivan” series of lectures. 2 to 4 p.m. Fallsburg High School Auditorium. Info: 845/434-5750, ext. 4303.

Watercolor Weekend II – “Aug. 24-26

LAKE ARIEL — Led by award-winning artist Renee Emanuel. Focusing on both basic and advanced skills in landscape painting. $125 includes lodging and instruction. Supplies not included. Reservations required. Lacawac Sanctuary. Info: 570/689-9494.

Book Discussion and “Demonstration – Aug. 23

FALLSBURG — Master massage therapist Lewis Harrison speaks about his book “Massageworks” and demonstrates meditation, accupressure, reflexology and more. Registration required. 7 p.m. Fallsburg Library. Info: 845/436-6067.

Return to the Mountains – Aug. 24-26

MONTICELLO — The 7th Annual History of the Catskills Conference. Share your memories of coming to the Catskills. Featuring a number of guest speakers and presentations. Kutsher’s Country Club. Info: Phil Brown 617/354-6138 or e-mail phil_brown@brown.edu.

Adult CPR Class – Aug. 25

LIBERTY — American Red Cross training free for Sullivan County residents. 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Liberty Parks & Recreation Center, 119 North Main Street. Info: 800/514-5103 or online at www.nyredcross.org.

Native American Beading – Aug. 25

MONGAUP VALLEY — Taught by Ramona Jan. Learn the various beading techniques used by the Apache, Navajo, Cheyennne and Sioux. $25 plus $6 materials fee. 1 to 4 p.m. Body, Mind and Spirit. Info: 845/583-6151.

Boot Camp for Non-Fiction – Aug. 26-Sept. 1

SOUTH FALLSBURG — Learn all you need to put yourself on the right track. Day rates and lodging available. Presented by the Catskill Colony. Info: 845/434-8047, e-mail Tkennedyea@aol.com or online at writerscolony.fresservers.com.

Ms. Monticello Raceway Beauty Pageant – Aug. 26

MONTICELLO — 11th annual event open to all ladies 16 or older, married or single. Free to enter. Sponsored by Larry Roman. During racing. Monticello Raceway. Info: 845/794-4100, ext. 455.

27th Annual Harold C. Pantel Memorial Chicken Barbecue – Aug. 26

HURLEYVILLE — Presented by the Town of Fallsburg Lions Club. $9 per person. Take-outs available starting 3 p.m. 1 to 5 p.m. Morningside Park. Info: 845/434-2152 or 434-8000.

Community Events

115th Annual Delaware County Fair – Thru Aug. 18

WALTON — An old-fashioned agricultural fair with new-fangled fun. Country music concert, demolition derby, thrill shows and more. Fairgrounds. Info: 800/642-4443 or online at www.delawarecountyfair.org.

Fashion Show Fantastique – Aug. 16

BLOOMINGBURG — Sponsored by the Community General Hospital Auxiliary. Also featuring a dessert party. $12 per person. 7 p.m. The Eagle’s Nest. Info: Eve Korzelius 845/796-3290.

5th Annual Tricky Tray – “Aug. 18

LORDS VALLEY — Blooming Grove Volunteer Fire Department annual event. Bigger and better than ever. Doors open 5 p.m. Drawing begins at 7 p.m. Rt. 739, one mile north of I-84. Info: 570/775-7355 or 570/775-7506.

Chicken Barbecue – Aug. 18

NORTH BRANCH — Annual barbecue featuring salads, corn on the cob, rolls along with chicken, ice cream and beverages. Adults $8. Children 6-12 $4. Under 5 free. 4:30 to 7 p.m. Grace Lutheran Church.

Penny Social – Aug. 18

ELDRED — Community invited, refreshments available. Featuring cakes, kids & new items, crafts and more. Doors open 5:30 p.m. calling at 7 p.m. Highland Senior Center, Rt. 55.

Yard & Bake Sale – Aug. 18

BRAMAN — Featuring many useful household items and baby clothes and toys. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Braman United Methodist Church.

Colonial Days – Aug. 18-19

NARROWSBURG — Explore the everyday lifestyles of the early settlers. Fort Delaware.

Open House and Pot Luck – Aug. 19

GLEN SPEY — Enjoy food, drink and good company and see how the Temple construction is progressing. 12 p.m. Kadampa Meditation Center, 47 Sweeney Road. Info: 845-586-9000, e-mail KadampaCenter@aol.com or online at www.kadampacenter.org.

Wild Blueberry Pancake “Breakfast – Aug. 19

CUDDEBACKVILLE — Fun for the whole family. All you can eat breakfast featuring eggs, sausage, juice, coffee, tea and pancakes made with fresh blueberries. Price includes admission to the museum and other activities. Adults $4. Children under 12 $2.50. 8 a.m. to 12 noon. Neversink Valley Area Museum, D&H Canal Park. Info: 845/754-8870.

Country Buffet Breakfast – Aug. 19

ELDRED — All you can eat orange juice, western eggs, scrambled eggs, home fries, sausage, bacon, pancakes, toast and more. Adults $5. Children 5-12 $3. Under 5 free. Take-out available. To benefit the Democratic Scholarship Fund. 8 a.m. to 12 noon. Eldred Town Hall.

Grand Picnic – Aug. 19

GLEN SPEY — The best of Ukrainian food. Lots of surprises. Sponsored by St. Volodymyr’s Ukrainian Catholic Church. 11 a.m. Senior Citizen’s Pavilion. Info: 845/856-6101.

Pancake Breakfast – Aug. 19

LAVA — 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Lava Volunteer Fire Department, Rt. 52. Info: 845/252-3375.

Belfry & Bell Rededication – Aug. 19

HIGHLAND — Celebrating all the work of the Sullivan Renaissance and other volunteers that have beautified the town. 2 p.m. Highland Town Hall.

Discussion Night – Aug. 20

LIBERTY — Sullivan County Parents Without Partners Chapter #1298. 7:30 p.m. Liberty Diner. Info: Lee Cosentine 845/434-7488.

Luncheon Card Party – “Aug. 20

MONTICELLO — Presented by the Ladies Auxiliary of Jesse Brams Post #208, Jewish War Veterans. $10 donation. All tickets sold in advance. Proceeds go to Castle Point Veterans Hospital. 12:30 p.m. Veteran’s Hall, Liberty Street. Info: 845/794-7282 or 794-2347.

Dinner Meeting – Aug. 21

LOCH SHELDRAKE — Sullivan County Legal Secretaries dinner meeting with guest speaker Alan Sorenson, Sullivan County Commissioner of Planning. All are welcome. 7 p.m. Nina’s Restaurant. Info: 845/482-5793.

Covered Dish Luncheon – “Aug. 22

DAMASCUS — Join the Damascus Senior’s “Young at Heart” at their meeting. Bring your favorite casserole or salad. 12 noon. Fallsdale Meadows Personal Care Home. Info: 570/224-6381.

Penny Social – Aug. 22

LAKE HUNTINGTON — To benefit the Women’s Community Club of Cochecton. Doors open 7 p.m. Calling at 8 p.m. Lakeview Cottage.

Rummage and White Elephant Sale – Aug. 23-25

PORT JERVIS — Aug. 23 and 24 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bag Day Aug. 25 9 a.m. to 12 noon. First Presbyterian Church, 60 Sussex Street. Info: 845/856-1231.

Doll & Bear Show – Aug. 23

LIBERTY — “Seeing Stars,” the 15th Annual show presented by the Catskill Mountain Doll Club. Featuring an exhibit of celebrity dolls, auctions and more. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Days Inn. Info: Marilyn 845/292-6628.

Grand Opening – Aug. 24

NARROWSBURG — The Delaware Valley Arts Alliance cuts the ribbon on it’s second floor expansion project. Open house follows. 6 to 8 p.m. DVAA, Main Street.

Yard Sale – Aug. 24-26

ROCK HILL — All proceeds to benefit the SPCA animal shelter and the animals. No early birds. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sullivan County SPCA, 104 Rock Hill Drive. Info: 845/796-3120.

Penny Social – Aug. 25

DAMASCUS — To benefit the Damascus Community Center. Doors open at 6 p.m. Community Center/Township Building, Conklin Road. Info: Mary Rose 570/224-6381.

Goods/Service Auction – “Aug. 25

PORT JERVIS — To benefit the Humane Society of Port Jervis/Deerpark. Refreshments will be available. Rain or shine. Preview at 10 a.m. Begins 2 p.m. 202 Rt. 209. Info: 845/856-3677, e-mail pjhumane@pjhumane.org or online at www.pjhumane.org.

Habitat for Humanity of Wayne County 5K Run/Walk – “Aug. 25

HONESDALE — The third leg in the Wayne County Triple Crown. Pre-registration $10. Race-day registration $12. 8 a.m. Wayne Highlands Sports Complex, Lakeside Drive. Info: 570/251-8115 or 570/729-8685.

Penny Social – Aug. 25

GLEN SPEY — Free admission, free parking and free refreshments. Sponsored by the Lumberland Fire Department Auxiliary. Doors open 6 p.m. Calling at 7 p.m. Lumberland Fire Department, County Rt. 31.

Quaker Fair – Aug. 25

GRAHAMSVILLE — Featuring home made foods, home grown vegetables, healthy snacks, arts, crafts and more. Celebrate community and help raise funds for Quaker work around the world. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Quaker Meeting House, Rt. 55. Info: 845/9985-2814 or 845/434-3494.

A Night at the Races – “Aug. 25

LACKAWAXEN — Must be 21 for admission. 8 p.m. to 12 midnight. Central Volunteer Fire Dept. Info: 570/685-7529.

Celebration of the Harvest – Aug. 25-26

NARROWSBURG — Help harvest the garden and learn how to put up your wares for the winter as the Native Americans and settlers did. Fort Delaware, Rt. 97.

Picnic – Aug. 26

MATAMORAS — 4th Annual Tri-State Irish-American Society of Milford picnic. All ticket sales in advance. Adults $7. Children 21 and under $1. 1 p.m. Airport Park. Info: Kathleen 570/296-8225 or Bernadette 296-5307.

Town-Wide Garage Sale – Aug. 26

NARROWSBURG — Participate by purchasing table space or holding it on your own property. $10 includes listing on Chamber of Commerce distributed flyers. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Info: 845/252-7234.

Museums and Galleries

Art Exhibition – 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. 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.

Art Exhibition – Thru Sept. 10

LIBERTY — Annual Members’ Show. Opening reception with homemade treats Aug. 11 2 to 4 p.m. Gallery hours: 12-4 p.m., Fri.-Sun. Liberty Museum and Arts Center. Info: Lee Parks 845/292-0241.

Photography Exhibit – Thru “Sept. 12

PARKSVILLE — Delaware-Hudson Photographer’s Society member show “Human Presence.” Dead End Café. Info: Debbie 845/295-0313.

Art Exhibition – Thru Sept. 29

ARKVILLE — Featuring the work of installation artist Barbara Roux and photographer Z.B. Alpert. Gallery hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Catskill Center’s Erpf Gallery, Rt. 28. Info: 845/586-2611.

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

Monticello Central School Board of Education – Aug. 23

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

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.

EQUINUNK — Second and fouth Fridays. Doors open 6 p.m. calling starts at 7 p.m. Pine Mill, Pine Mill Road.

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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