It's officially Christmas time...

By EILEEN HENNESSY
Posted 12/4/19

I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving with family and friends. My mother would always say that when Santa comes at the end of the Thanksgiving Day parade, it’s officially Christmas …

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It's officially Christmas time...

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I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving with family and friends. My mother would always say that when Santa comes at the end of the Thanksgiving Day parade, it’s officially Christmas time.  I have a best friend named Paula who is my sidekick—we always hook up for Black Friday shopping. At one point, we were the only ones in the electronics department of Walmart; we somehow missed all the craziness.

The Santa Express is coming to a town near you. 

He arrives on Saturday, December 7 on Main Street in Liberty at 5 p.m., then on to Bethel Veterans’ Park at 7 p.m. On Sunday, December 8, he will visit the senior center in South Fallsburg at 5 p.m. and the recreation center in Monticello at 6:30 p.m. On Saturday, December 14, he will arrive at the Crossroads Restaurant in Yulan, then on to Lumberland town hall at 7:30 p.m. On Sunday, December 15, he will appear at Ted’s Restaurant in Jeffersonville at 5 p.m. and his last stop is in Narrowsburg at 7 p.m. For more information, visit Santa Express at www.facebook.com/santaexpress or call 845/557-3321.

Always free to Cochecton Youth! Cochecton Youth Commission (CYC) will host a holiday pizza party on Sunday, December 8 at  1 p.m. at Lakeview Pizzeria. Come get your picture taken with Santa and eat yummy pizza. For more information, give me a call at 914/799-4486. Contact Sue at 845/866 0853 if you’re interested in West Point Hockey on Saturday, Feburary 22, 2020. Tickets cost $25 for adults and out-of-town guests.  CYC has an opening on its board. If you are interested, please give Sue a call.

The children of the Sullivan West Elementary School (SWES) food drive collected more than 3,000 items in two weeks.  The second-grade children are the winners for collecting the most food. All the food collected was given to the three local food pantries in Callicoon, Jeffersonville and Narrowsburg. Janayna Brocker, Jennifer Berna and the parents who help run the SWES Parent Teacher Student Organization delivered the food to each pantry.  Thank you to everyone who helped by donating food.

Keep smiling and have a great week. You can email me at leeniebeans@citlink.net or call 845/252-3568 if you have any news. You can always check me out online.



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