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Back to the garden

REGION — Elliot Landy’s large-format book, Woodstock Vision, The Spirit of a Generation, contains nearly 300 photographs from the 1960s, including his images of Bob Dylan, The Band, Janis Joplin, Van Morrison, Jimi Hendrix and Jim Morrison, as well as unusual images of peace demonstrations and humorous celebrity event photos. Also included in the book are 90 pages of photographs and stories about the Woodstock Festival containing personal first-hand accounts from some of the producers, builders, hippies and straights who created and attended the Festival. For more information and to order a signed copy of the book visit Landyvision.com.

Holiday craft show

PORT JERIVS, NY — Handcrafted, one-of-a-kind items at affordable prices are available until December 24 at the 2009 Holiday Crafts Show at Cedarwood Center for the Arts, 4 Fowler Street. Colorful hats and scarves, folk art, holiday wreaths, hand-painted holiday ornaments, beautiful jewelry, handmade candles and soaps, stained glass, and so much more, are the unique selection of gifts created by local artists and craftspeople. Store hours are 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Thursday through Monday.

Contact 845/856-2307 or visit www.

cedarwoodcenter.com.

Local museum opens Internet bookstore

GRAHAMSVILLE, NY — The Time and the Valleys Museum has opened an Internet bookstore at timeandthevalleysmuseum.org/store.html

Created to encourage interest in Catskill and Sullivan County history and the environment, a wide variety of books on local history, geology, the environment, folklore and Native Americans are available for sale on the site.

“This new Internet bookstore is one of the few places online with a large selection of books on Sullivan County and Catskill history,” said Donna Steffens, the museum’s new executive director. The museum will also wrap and ship your purchase with a holiday card, directly to your gift recipient.

For more information call 845/985-2262, ext. 313.

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