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Website with Sullivan native’s Woodstock images launched

BETHEL, NY — Joseph Klimasiewfski, a Sullivan County native who was present at the original Woodstock festival in 1969 and has also documented many of the spontaneous celebrations that occurred on the Woodstock site on the annual anniversary of the original event, has launched a website displaying his images.

Klimasiewfski’s Woodstock images have been exhibited in the Unison Gallery, where his photographs celebrated the 25th anniversary (1994) of the original event. His 1969 images were part of the permanent display of the Woodstock Museum in Kauneonga Lake from its opening in 1998.

Visit web.mac.com/jfklim/iWeb/Site to view the website.

Photo ©Joseph Klimasiewfski
This photograph of a traffic jam on Route 17B in August of 1969 is one of many photographs on a new website exhibiting images of the original Woodstock concert and its anniversaries, taken over the years by Sullivan County native Joseph Kilmasiewfski. (Click for larger version)