TRR photo by Tom Kane
Kelly Dean, owner of Bear Noel, puts the trimmings on Main Street in Narrowsburg in preparation for the lighting ceremony at 5:00 p.m. on December 3.

A festival day in Narrowsburg

NARROWSBURG, NY—The merchants of Narrowsburg have pooled their resources and their ideas to create a day of celebration on Saturday, December 3, to kick off the holiday season.

From 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. visitors may view “Art in Sixes,” a group show of small works by over three dozen area artists, at the Delaware Arts Center Gallery on 37 Main Street. From 1:30 to 3:30 there will be a showing of “Still Bali,” a travelogue film of Bali produced by Alan Rubin and Candy Spilner, at the Krause Recital Hall of the arts center.

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Fifth-graders prepare sumptuous feast

WHITE LAKE, NY—Fifth-grade students at Duggan School, with the help of teachers and the principal and the cooperation of all staff, played host to 166 guests at the fifth annual Thanksgiving Feast. Students designed and created invitations and menus, helped cook, planned a floor map and assigned seating, and arranged food displays.

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Local youth helps lead off Macy’s parade

NEW YORK CITY, NY—Taylor Rosenburger, 9-year-old son of Brent and Kim Rosenberger of Pine Bush, grandson of Carl and Kay Rosenberger of Hortonville and great-grandson of Earle and Mae Poley of North Branch, led off the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade as a part of “Camp Broadway,” a group of 400 young people from throughout the United States and three foreign countries. They sang and danced to a song called “We Give Thanks Today,” written by Broadway composer Andrew Lippa especially for the occasion.

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