REGION — Between the river, quaint and vibrant hamlets, interesting Main Streets, farmers’ markets and lots of food and drink establishments, there’s never a shortage of things to …
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REGION — Between the river, quaint and vibrant hamlets, interesting Main Streets, farmers’ markets and lots of food and drink establishments, there’s never a shortage of things to do in the Upper Delaware River Valley. Especially this past weekend.
On Saturday in Callicoon, the Callicoon Business Association hosted its annual Callicoon Street Fair and the Hurleyville Performing Arts Center unveiled its first Pride celebration in Hurleyville. On Sunday, the Delaware Valley Arts Alliance presented the annual Riverfest in Narrowsburg.
For more about Hurleyville Pride, check out Jonathan Charles Fox’s column. Click here for more from the Riverfest.
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