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Where and When
 

If you have an event you would like listed in Where & When, submit it to The River Reporter two weeks prior to the event. Include the title of the event, location, time, date and a contact number for more information. Submissions received later than the Friday before the paper is published may not make it into the listing. Any questions? Call The River Reporter at 845/252-7414 or email events@riverreporter.com.

Thu., Apr. 24

Meeting

WALPACK CENTER — Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area citizen advisory commission meeting. Immediately followed by the commission’s annual meeting and election of officers. 6 p.m. Walpack Valley Environmental Education Center, Route 615. Contact: Doyle Nelson 570/588-2418.

Meeting

HONESDALE — The Woman’s Club of Honesdale meeting. 7 p.m. Central Methodist Church.

Take Back the Night March

EAST STROUDSBURG — Women will march from Stroudsburg Square Courthouse to the Julia statue on ESU’s campus to demonstrate the power of many. Contact: Nancy Weaver 570/422-3938.

Meeting

HONESDALE — Wayne County Genealogy Group. Beginners and experienced researchers welcome. 4:30 p.m. Research Library, Wayne County Historical Society, 810 Main St. Contact: 570/253-3240.

Spaghetti Supper

ABRAHAMSVILLE — The United Methodist Church will sponsor a Spaghetti Supper at 5 p.m. Adults are $6.50, Children under 12 are $3.50. Bake sale also. Contact: Lois Keeler at 570/224-4542.

Volunteer Training

HONESDALE — Wayne Memorial’s Hospice program volunteer caregiver training, a nine-week course. Thursdays. 6 to 8:30 p.m. Boardroom, Wayne Memorial Hospital. Contact: 570/253-8737.

Fri., Apr. 25

River Clean Up

REGION — Fifth Annual D&H Canal Towpath Trail cleanup. Help clear brush and restore the trail along the bank of the Delaware River. Contact: Chris Fulton 570/729-8253.

Special Socials for Special People

MATAMORAS — New place and time for this month’s social: The Delaware Valley Middle School Cafe from 2:40 to 4:30 p.m. Event provides a social atmosphere for individuals with special needs, and networking for parents/guardians. Contact: Sue Grimes at 570/775-0474.

Free Performance

LOCH SHELDRAKE — “The Mad Poet Strikes Again” will give a free public performance at 1:30 p.m. at the Seelig Theatre at Sullivan County Community College. This event is in honor of National Poetry Month. Contact: 845/794-1666.

Song and Dance Performance

HANCOCK — The Family School singers and dancers will perform in the school’s gymnasium at 7:00 p.m. Free. Located seven miles south of Hancock on Rt. 97. Contact: 845/887-5213.

Art Exhibit - Thru May. 16

NARROWSBURG — Egg tempera paintings by Bovina Center artist Sandra Finkenberg. Opening reception Apr. 25 7 to 9 p.m. Gallery hours: Tue. to Sat. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Delaware Arts Center Gallery, 37 Main St. Contact: 845/252-7576.

Spaghetti Dinner

MONTICELLO — Monticello Elks Lodge #1544 will host a Spaghetti Dinner for members and their guests from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Lodge on North St. Adults are $6, children under 12 are $3. Contact: John Murran at 845/794-2728.

Painting Demonstration

NARROWSBURG — Traditionalist artist James McGinley will paint a portrait of writer Tom Kane. 7 to 9 p.m. The River Gallery, Main St. Contact: 845/252-3230.

Sat. Apr. 26

Dinner/Dance

CALLICOON — The Grover Hermann Hospital Auxiliary is hosting a fundraising Dinner/Dance at 6 p.m. in The Club at the Villa Roma. Music by DJ Jim. Cash bar. $30 minimum contribution. Advanced reservations required. Contact: Ernst at 845/887-4626.

Church Concert

PORT JERVIS — St. Peter’s Faith Choir, Voices of Peace and Drums of St. Peter’s will present a concert at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, 31 West Main St. at 7 p.m. Contact: Kathy Brink at 570/296-7280 or Pastor Betsy Diver at 856-1033.

Tutor Training

MONTICELLO — Literacy Volunteers of America tutor training workshop. $10. Open to all members of the community willing to give a one year commitment to the program. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monticello High School. Contact: 845/794-0017.

Road Clean Up

LAKE ARIEL — Join the Northeast Pennsylvania Audubon Society in cleaning up Route 191 near Julia Ribaudo’s Nursing Home. 9 a.m. Contact: Marge Brion 570/253-9599.

Clothes for Kids

BEACH LAKE — Third annual free children’s clothes distribution featuring gently worn children’s clothes sizes infant to teen. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Beach Lake Free Methodist Church, Main Street. Contact: Pat Del Mauro 570/729-7544.

Spring Festival - Thru Apr. 27

HONESDALE — Sponsored by the Greater Honesdale Partnership, the festival will include crafts, antiques, music, hayrides, local food, exhibits and activities for children. Contact: 570/253-5492.

Poker Walk

LIBERTY — The second annual Liberty Poker Walk to benefit the ALIVE Renaissance Project and the Safe Passage Domestic Violence Program. Cash prizes. Music, awards and celebration follow. $15 per poker hand. 12 to 4 p.m. Main Street. Contact: 845/292-9828, 845/292-2970 or online at www.aliveliberty.com.

Concert

CALLICOON — Country gospel music concert featuring Waiting on the Lord Ministries and the fiddle music of the Kurpil Fiddlers. $5 adults. Children 12 and under free. 7 to 10 p.m. Delaware Valley Youth Center. Contact: Pastor Bob Paquet 845/482-5864 or 845/887-4597.

Earth Day Celebration

LAKE WALLENPAUPACK — Earth Day celebration featuring educational activities for children and adults, demonstrations, music, live animals and more. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wallenpaupack Environmental Education Learning Center, Route 6. Contact: 570/689-9494 or online at www.pikewayneearthday.org.

Tours - Thru May. 24

MILFORD — Opening weekend of tours at Grey Towers. Part of the Pear Blossom Festival. 1 and 3 p.m. Grey Towers National Historic Landmark. Contact: 570/296-9630 or online at www.pinchot.org/gt.

Spring Festival - Thru Apr. 27

HONESDALE — Honesdale’s annual spring festival featuring crafts, antiques, street music, hayrides, local food and railroad exhibits. Contact: 570/253-5492.

Performance

MILFORD — The Kelsey Jillette Gruop. The Muir House, 102 State Route 2001. Contact: 570/296-6373 or online at www.muirhouse.com.

Tire Amnesty - Thru May. 4

SULLIVAN COUNTY — Sullivan County residents can deposit up to six tires per household at any county solid waste facility for only twenty-five cents per tire. Contact: 845/794-4466.

Roast Beef Supper

NORTH BRANCH — The North Branch Volunteer Fire Dept. will host its annual Roast Beef Supper at the North Branch Fire House from 4 to 9 p.m. Adults and take outs $9, children 12 and under are $4.50, children under 5 are free. Raffles and door prizes. Contact: Jack Brockner at 914/482-3362.

Dinner Dance

LACKAWAXEN — Lackawaxen Township Volunteer Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary 4th Annual Spring Dinner Dance. Featuring a complete dinner with home-made desserts and music by Rich Wilson. Reservations required. 7 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Contact: Barbara 570/685-4855.

Performance - Thru Apr. 27

HAWLEY — The ALLNATIONS Dance Company performs. $10 adults. $8 seniors, $5 students. Children under 5 free. Apr. 26 8 p.m. Apr. 27 2:30 p.m. Ritz Theatre, 512 Keystone St. Contact: 570/226-9752 or online at www.allnationsdance.com.

Workshop

LIVINGSTON MANOR — Garden columnist Dean Riddle will read from his memoir “Out in the Garden: Growing a Beautiful Life.” Questions and answers will follow. 3 p.m. Catskill Morning Farm. Contact: Steve or Gerard 845/439-4900 or online at www.morningfarm.com.

Dinner

BETHANY — Bethany Historical Society annual pot luck dinner featuring guest speaker local historian Jane Varcoe. Bring a place setting for yourself and a dish to share. 6 p.m. Bethany Public Library, Route 670. Contact: Ferne Keesler 570/253-2536.

Dinner Dance

CALLICOON — Grover Hermann Auxiliary dinner dance. $30 per person. Reservations required. Villa Roma Clubhouse. Contact: Dottie 845/932-8487.

Meeting

DAMASCUS — Woodland Weavers and Spinner Guild first meeting of the year. Featuring a social hour, business meeting, covered dish luncheon and show and tell session. 10 a.m. Damascus Town Hall. Contact: Nellie Burnham 607/498-4614.

Performance

MONTICELLO — “An evening with Bill W,” a one-man 90-minute dramatic presentation presented about the founder of Alcoholics Anonymous by Bill McNiff. Part of Alcohol Awareness Month. $10 suggested donation. Limited seating. 1 to 3 p.m. Gerry Conference Center, 196 Broadway. Contact: Aleta Lymon 845/794-8080, ext. 117.

Sun., Apr. 27

Earth Day Celebration

DINGMAN’S FERRY — Join the Pocono Environmental Education Center in a celebration of Earth Day featuring activities such as fossil digs, nature walks, live animal shows and more. Free. Rain or shine. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. Contact: 570/828-2319 or online at www.peec.org.

Fiddle Festival

WOODBOURNE — The 9th annual Old Time Fiddlers Gathering featuring fiddle music representing a variety of styles. $5 adults. $1 students. Refreshments available. 2 p.m. Woodbourne Fire Hall, Route 52. Contact: 845/985-2923.

Food and Wine Expo

SCRANTON — Taste the work of Northeast Pennsylvania’s finest chefs. $85 per person. Reservations limited to 180 guests. 5:30 p.m. Scranton Cultural Center. Contact: 570/344-1111 or 888/669-8966.

Awards Dinner

BEACH LAKE — The Upper Delaware Council’s 15th annual awards banquet featuring keynote speaker David E. Hess, director of the Office of Policy Development and Research in the Pennsylvania Senate. $22. Reservations required. 3 p.m. Central House Family Resort. Contact: 845/252-3022.

Lecture

ELDRED — Presented by collage artist Erica Hart. Free. Light refreshments will be served. 2 to 4 p.m. Sunshine Hall Free Library. Contact: 845/557-6258.

Performance

HURLEYVILLE — Celebrate the restoration of a Welte-Mignon grand piano with music by local performers. Home-made refreshments will be served. 2 to 4 p.m. Sullivan County Museum. Contact: 845/434-8044.

Nature Walk

MAMAKATING — Join herpetologist Bill Cutler on a walk through the Basha Kill to find and identify reptiles and amphibians. 10 a.m. Haven Road parking area, Route 209. Contact: 845/386-4892.

Nature Walk

BIG INDIAN — Join Tom Alworth of the Catskill Center for Conservation and Development on a walk along Rochester Hollow. 8:30 a.m. DEC trailhead kiosk on Matayas Road. Contact: 845/586-2611 or online at www.catskilcenter.org.

Breakfast

LORDS VALLEY — All you can eat breakfast. 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Blooming Grove Fire Hall. Contact: 570/775-7355.

Men Who Cook

LOCH SHELDRAKE — Men Who Cook: A Taste of Sullivan County. Featuring members of local businesses, restaurants and organizations preparing their favorite dishes. $15 adults. $8 children. 6 p.m. Paul Gerry Field House, Sullivan County Community College. Contact: Elaine Lipkowitz 845/292-7628.

Brunch

MONTICELLO — Annual Town of Thompson Republican Committee spring brunch. $20 per person. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mr. Willy’s Restaurant. Contact: Kirkland Harris 845/794-7050.

Performance

LIBERTY — Sonya Heller, a pop-folk singer and songwriter, performs. 4 p.m. The Liberty Theatre Cafe, Main St. Contact: 845/292-3000 or online at www.libertytheatreny.com.

Bike and Brunch

TYLER HILL — Bike and brunch tour of Tyler Hill. Reservations required. Tyler Hill Country Farm Contact: 570/224-1131.

Tue., Apr. 29

Kitchen Shower

LIBERTY — An afternoon of tea, fun and door prizes presented by Eat Smart New York and Cornell Cooperative Extension. RSVP requested. 2 to 4 p.m. Gerlad J. Skoda Education Center, 64 Ferndale Loomis Rd. Contact: Shannon 845/292-6180.

Special Meeting

ELDRED — Special meeting of the Eldred Central School Board of Education. 6 p.m. Eldred High School. Contact: 845/557-6141.

Meeting

MONTICELLO — Board of Trustees of the E.B. Crawford Public Library. Open to the public. 6 p.m. E.B. Crawford Public Library.

Special Meeting

MONTICELLO — Special meeting of the Monticello Central School Board of Education to vote on the BOCES administrative budget and board members. 7:30 p.m. RJK Middle School Library.

Rally

HONESDALE — Take Back the Night and Light Up the Night rallies in support of the fight against domestic and sexual violence. 5:30 p.m. Presbyterian Chapel. Contact: 570/253-4401.

Wed., Apr. 30

Informational Meeting

TRI VALLEY — Informational meeting for all those interested in being part of 4-H. 7 p.m. Tri-Valley Intermediate School cafeteria. Contact: 845/292-6180.

Candidates’ Night

HONESDALE — Meet the candidates for Wayne County. Get to know the contenders before the primary election. Presented by the Wayne County Democratic Committee. 7 p.m. Fraternal Order of Eagles Hall, above the Home Store, Main St. Contact: 570/470-1112.

Lecture

LOCH SHELDRAKE — “A Fun Look at Humor: The Mind-Body Relationship” presented by Michael Gaeta, Ed.D. and vice president of adult services at the Center for Discovery. $30. Limited seating. Early registration required. 8:30 to 11 a.m. Sullivan County Community College. Contact: 845/434-5750, ext. 4398.

Thu., May 1

Teen Scene - Thru May. 23

MILFORD — Featuring games, movies, book discussions, ghost stories and more. Get together with other local teens. Registration required. Thursdays. 6 to 7 p.m. Milford Branch, Pike County Public Library, 201 Broad St. Contact: 570/296-8211.

Safety Course

LOCH SHELDRAKE — New York State certified personal watercraft safety course. Required for Jet Ski operators. All three sessions must be attended. $55 adult. Free for youth 10-18 when accompanied by a paying adult. 6 to 8:40 p.m. Sullivan County Community College. Contact: 845/434-5750, ext. 4398.

Fri., May 2

Blood Drive

FALLSBURG — American Red Cross blood drive. 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Fallsburg High School Gym. Contact: 845/436-4416.

Spring Nature Walk

YOUNGSVILLE — The Sullivan County Chapter of the National Audubon Society will hold a spring nature walk on Dietz Rd. Meet at the corner of Stump Pond Rd and Dietz Rd in Youngsville at 6 p.m. Contact: Lois Head at 845/482-3768 and Renee Davis at 482-5044.

Sat., May 3

Dinner

PINE MILL — Ham and turkey dinner to benefit the Pine Mill Methodist Church. $7.25 adults. $3.50 children ages 6-12. 4 to 7 p.m. Pine Mill Community Hall.

Symposium

LACKAWAXEN — “Rails in the River Valley: A Railroading Symposium on Two Tracks” presented by the Upper Delaware Heritage Alliance. $30 per person includes round-trip train ride. $25 per person one way. Reservations required. Lackawaxen Township Volunteer Fire Company Hall. Contact: Laurie Ramie 845/252-3022 or e-mail udcramie@ezaccess.net.

Training Workshop

LIBERTY — Training workshop for 4-H leaders. 12 noon. Cornell Cooperative Extension Building, Ferndale-Loomis Road. Contact: 845/292-6180.

Nature Walk

MILANVILLE — Join members of the Delaware Highlands Conservancy for a walk along John Davis Road in search of May wildflowers. Led by naturalist Ed Wesely. 10 a.m. Butterfly Barn, Delaware Highlands Conservancy. Contact: Ed Wesely 570/729-7053.

Workshop

MILFORD — Children’s flower planting workshop. For children ages 5 to 11. Bring an 8 or 10 inch pot and wear old clothes. Registration required. Limited size. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Grey Towers. Contact: Elizabeth Hawke 570/296-9661.

Tree Planting

NARROWSBURG — Join the Narrowsburg Beautification Group on its tree planting day. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tusten Veterans Memorial Park. Contact: 845/252-3360 or online at www.tusten-narrowsburg.org.

Open House - Thru May. 4

HONESDALE — Dessin Animal Shelter “Be Kind to Animals Week” open house. Featuring refreshments, tours, door prizes and more. Dessin Animal Shelter. Contact: 570/253-4037.

Sun., May 4

Nature Walk

WURTSBORO — Join Renee Davis of the Sullivan County Chapter of the National Audubon Society for a nature walk to Hornbeck’s Basin. 8 a.m. Parking lot off of Route 206. Contact: 845/482-5044.

Panel Discussion

MONTICELLO — “Whys and Whats of Philately” featuring members of the Sullivan County Philatelic Society. 7 p.m. Temple Sholom, Dillon and Port Jervis Roads. Contact: 845/794-2586.

Dinner

HONESDALE — Wayne County Arts Alliance international food tasting. 3 p.m. United Methodist Church, 11th Street. Contact: 570/253-1000.

Horse Show

JEFFERSONVILLE — Stone Wall Farms open horse show. Featuring English, western and schooling hunter classes. Spectators welcome. 9 a.m. Stone Wall Farms. Contact: 845/482-5302.

Pancake Breakfast

LOCH SHELDRAKE — The Fallsburg Lions Club will hold a Chocolate Chip Pancake Breakfast on Sunday, May 4 from 7 a.m. to 12 noon at the Loch Sheldrake Fire House, Rt. 52. Adults $5, children under 12 $3, under 5 free.

Rally

MONTICELLO — Sullivan County VFW “Support our troops” rally. 2 p.m. Veterans’ War Memorial, Sullivan County Government Center.

Performance

GLEN SPEY — Singer/songwriter and puppeteer Lydia Adams Davis. Part of the Town of Lumberland Cultural Series. $5 adults. $3 children. 2 p.m. Lumberland Town Hall. Contact: 845/856-6372.

Dinner

ROCK HILL — Monticello Rotary celebrity waiter/waitress dinner to help eradicate polio. $25 per person. Reservations requested. 5 to 7 p.m. Bernie’s Holiday Restaurant. Contact: 845/794-6639.

Breakfast

KENOZA LAKE — Kenoza Lake Fire Company french toast and pancake breakfast. 7 to 11:30 a.m. Kenoza Lake fire house.

Food Tasting

HONESDALE — Join the Wayne County Arts Alliance in an international food tasting featuring cooks from India, the Dominican Republic, Belgium and other places. $10. 3 to 6 p.m. Methodist Hall, Church Street. Contact: 570/253-1000.

Art Exhibit - Thru May. 25

HURLEYVILLE — Oriental brushwork paintings by Midge Bremer, Vivian D’Elia and Anne Lantelme. Opening reception May 10 2 to 4 p.m. Gallery hours: Sun. from 1-4:30 p.m. Wed.-Sat. from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Beck Gallery, Sullivan County Museum, 265 Main St. Contact: 845/436-4227.

Tue., May 6

Workshop

LIBERTY — “Growing with your Pre-teen: Session 1.” A workshop that parents and teens attend together for three sessions. Focusing on building quality relationships that nurture both the parent and the teenager. Registration required. 7 to 8:30 p.m. Contact: Debbie O’Malley 292-0082, ext. 140.

Galleries and Art Exhibits

Art Exhibit - Thru Apr. 27

LIBERTY — Catskill Artists Gallery members’ show. Gallery hours: Fri. and Sat. from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sun. from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. South Main Street. Contact: 845/292-0310.

Art Exhibit - Thru Apr. 27

LIBERTY — Cobalt Studios show featuring the work of Rachel Keebler and Tracy Krim. Gallery hours: Fri.-Sun. from 12 to 4 p.m. Liberty Museum and Arts Center,46 South Main St. Contact: 845/292-2800 or 845/482-3659.

Art Exhibit - Thru Apr. 27

HURLEYVILLE — “Towards the Light” featuring the work of painter Mary Mugele Sealfon and sculptor Caroline Schulz. Gallery hours: Wed.-Sat. from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Sun. from 1 to 4:30 p.m. Beck Gallery, Catskill Art Society. Contact: 845/436-4227.

Art Show – Thru May 2003

MONTICELLO — 19th Annual Sullivan County Senior Citizens Art Show. Gallery hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Robert E. Pointer Art Gallery, Sullivan County Government Center, 100 North St.

Art Exhibit – Ongoing

PARKSVILLE: A photography show by Tina Hazarian entitled, “Animals and Other Things,” is on exhibit at the Dead End Cafe. Info: 845/292-0202.

Meetings

A.R.E. Study Group Ongoing

LAKE HUNTINGTON — A local group to discuss and study the works of the Association for Research and Enlightenment, based on the work of Edgar Cayce. All are welcome. Tuesdays, 7 p.m. Lake Huntington Presbyterian Church, CR 116. Contact: Jacob Wielhouwer 845/295-9259.

Seniors for Seniors

HIGHLAND LAKE — Get together and spend time with other seniors in the Sullivan County area for fun and support. Every third Sunday. Contact: Joe 845/557-0105.

TOPS – Wednesdays

BEACH LAKE — Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) Beach Lake Chapter #1409. Weigh ins followed by meeting. All are welcome.

Outreach Program

GRAHAMSVILLE — Fourth Wednesday. Presented by the Catskill Watershed Corporation (CWC). Open to all who have questions, concerns or ideas about the CWC. Neversink Town Hall. Info: 845/586-1400.

Book Discussion Group

MONTICELLO — Fourth Tuesday. E.B. Crawford Library, “The Great Books” discussion group meets at 7:30 p.m. Info: 845/794-4660.

Open House

ROCK HILL — First Monday and Wednesday of the month. Free introductory talk and tour of the Glen Wild/Rock Hill Retreat Center. 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. The Circus of Transformation. Info: Edward or Denise 845/436-0122, e-mail thecircus@fcc.net

 or online at www.circusoftransformation.com.

Weekly Recreation

Story Time – 2nd and 4th Tuesday

JEFFERSONVILLE — Preschool story time, a morning filled with stories, songs, arts and crafts. 10:30 to 11:45 a.m. Jeffersonville Branch of the Western Sullivan Public Library. Info: Jen Rhoades 845/482-4350.

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.

Bingo – Thursdays

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

Bingo – Wed. & Fri.

WHITE LAKE — Cash prizes. 6:45 p.m. White Lake Firehouse, 17B.

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.

West African Drumming – Thursdays

LIBERTY — Learn West African drumming with master drummer Fode Sissoko. Bring your own drum if possible. $10. 7 p.m. The Oracle Bookstore & Café, 10 South Main St. Info: 845/292-2934 or online at www.theoracle bookstore.com.

Preschool Story Time – Thursdays

MONTICELLO — Open to all 3- to 5-year-old children. Stories followed by activities or crafts. Registration required. 10 a.m. E.B. Crawford Public Library, 187-189 Broadway. Info: 845/794-4660.

Bingo – Fridays

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

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

Preschool Story Time – Fridays

ELDRED — Open to preschool children. 2 p.m. Sunshine Hall Free Library. Info: 845/557-6258.

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.

Weekly Religion

Worship Services

MONTICELLO — Shabbat Service led by Rabbi Irwin Tanenbaum, D.D.. 7:30 p.m. Temple Sholom, Rt. 42 South and East Dillon Rd. Info: 845/794-8731.

MONTICELLO — Torah Study, Saturdays. Led by Ken Gobel. 10:30 a.m. Temple Sholom.

BEACH LAKE — Upper Delaware Unitarian Fellowship meets 11:00 a.m. at the Berlin Township Community Center. Info: 845/252-6626.

BEACH LAKE — Pastor Chris Schumske. 10:30 a.m. The Church on the Way, the Free Methodist Church of Beach Lake, Main Street. Info: 570/729-7544.

BEACH LAKE — Pastor Jim Corbin. 10:30 a.m. Childcare/classes for infants - 6th grade. Weekly Bible studies, Children’s Praise Choir & Teen meetings. Beach Lake Free Methodist Church, Main St. Info: 570-729-7544.

CALLICOON — All welcome to services. 10:30 a.m. St. James Episcopal Church, Rt. 17B. Info: 845/887-4742.

UNITED METHODIST CHURCHES — Rev. Peg Vansiclen. Narrowsburg 8:30 a.m.; Callicoon 10:15 a.m. Info: 845/887-5112.

ELDRED — 11 a.m. Eldred United Methodist Church.

HANKINS — Hankins Assembly of God, CR 132. Praise, worship and prayer, Wednesdays, 7:30 p.m. Nursery available. All are welcome. Info: Pastor Bob Paquet, 845/887-4597.

NARROWSBURG — Rev. Phyllis S. Haynes. 9 and 10:30 a.m. Childcare available at 9 a.m. service. St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 31 Erie Avenue. Info: 845/252-3919.

LACKAWAXEN — Sunday. Good News Lutheran Parish. 8:30 a.m. Saint Mark’s. Info: Rev. Dr. Paul H. Spohn 570/775-6424.

GREELEY — Sunday. Good News Lutheran Parish. 10 a.m. Saint Luke’s. Info: Rev. Dr. Paul H. Spohn 570/775-6424.

SHOHOLA — Sunday. Good News Lutheran Parish. 11:30 a.m. Saint Jacobi’s. Info: Rev. Dr. Paul H. Spohn 570/775-6424.

Sunday School – Sundays

ELDRED - 11:20 a.m. Eldred United Methodist Church.

Support Groups

Alcoholics Anonymous

CALLICOON/COCHECTON — Tuesday, 8 p.m. Grover Hermann Hospital Cafeteria, Rte. 97

CALLICOON — Thursdays 7 p.m. Holy Cross Church, Rte. 97.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Caregivers & Alzheimer’s Support Group

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

LIBERTY — Fourth Thursday. Hosted by the Caregiver Resource Center. 12 p.m. Cornell Cooperative Extension, 64 Ferndale-Loomis Rd. Info: Bonnie Lewis 845/292-6180.

Parkinson’s Support Group

HARRIS — Fourth Tuesday. Free and open to individuals with Parkinson’s, their families, caregivers, friends and anyone who wants to know more about Parkinson’s. 1 p.m. Seelig Division, Catskill Regional Medical Center. Info: 845/794-3300, ext. 2094.

Diabetes Support Group

JEFFERSONVILLE — Last Tuesday of the month. Free and open to diabetics, family members of diabetics and anyone interested in learning more about diabetes. 7 p.m. Fellowship Hall, Presbyterian Church, Main St. Info: 845/482-3607.

Divorce Care Support Group

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.

Hope Ministries

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

Autism Spectrum Support Group

LIBERTY — Last Wednesday of the month. For any parent in Sullivan County who has a child with Autism, Asperger’s Syndrome or other Pervasive Developmental Delays. 7 to 9 p.m. Vo Tech Dining Room, Rubin Pollak Education Center, Ferndale-Loomis Road. Sherry Eidel 845/292-0082, ext. 142.

CHADD of Pike & Wayne Counties

HONESDALE — Second Wednesday of the month. Dedicated to helping children and adults with attention deficit disorder. 7 p.m. Wallenpaupack Area Middle School Library. Info: 800/233-4050 or online at www.chadd.org.

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.

HARRIS — Wednesdays, 1 p.m. Fridays, 12:30 p.m. Seelig Regional Diabetes Education Center, Catskill Regional Medical Center. Info: 845/794-3300, ext. 2806 or 2808.

Compassionate Friends

HONESDALE — Wednesdays. A non-profit, self-help organization offering friendship, support and understanding to bereaved parents, siblings and grandparents. 7 p.m. Wayne Memorial Hospital.

MILFORD — Second Tuesday. 7 to 9 p.m. Community Room, 220 Broad Street. Info: Linda McGrath, 570/491-4843.

Seminar and Support Group - Thru Jun. 19

KENOZA LAKE — GriefShare, a special-help seminar and support group for people experiencing grief or loss. Thursdays. 7 to 9 p.m. Hope Ministries. Contact: 845/482-5300.



 
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