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First Presby Church of Washingtonville holds Vacation Bible School 2013
 

The First Presbyterian Church of Washingtonville invites all children ages 3 ½ (toilet trained) thru 5th grade (grade completed) to Vacation Bible School 2013 – So Many Roads!  This all original VBS program including bible lessons, music, craft, snack, and outside games will also feature the No Strings Attached puppet ministry. This year’s program will run from July 15 – 19. Cost is $15 first child, $13 second child, $12 third child; for more information and registration materials please call 496-3814, check the church website (http://www.fpcw.makeswebsites.com/ or stop by the church during regular business hours at 30 Goshen Ave. (Rte. 208) in Washingtonville.

 
Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River Seeks Volunteers to be Watershed Stewards
 

Building off a program that began in 2012 in cooperation with the Catskill Regional Invasive Species Partnership (CRISP), Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River is looking to recruit volunteers to be Watershed Stewards for the 2013 visitor season from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

If you are someone who enjoys spending time outdoors, consider yourself to be a “people person” , and find yourself with some extra time on your hands, then signing up to be a Watershed Steward may be the perfect opportunity for you! We are looking for individuals to spend 4 hour shifts at some of the busiest Upper Delaware River boat launches and access points like Lackawaxen, PA, Skinners Falls, NY, or Ten Mile River, NY performing visual inspections of boats, canoes, kayaks, and other craft entering and exiting the water to ensure that aquatic invasive species such as didymo (also known as rock snot) or water chestnut are not clinging to the vessels. Watershed Stewards stationed at these access points will also be able to play a part in stopping the introduction and transport of invasive species by fishing tackle, footwear, and boat trailers by conducting visual inspections, interviewing water body users, and encouraging them to properly clean all equipment before using it on another body of water. 

Equally important to a successful Watershed Stewards program is the public education aspect of it. Stewards will play a role in helping to inform the public of invasive species issues and how they can actively help by taking part in spread prevention. All volunteers will be required to attend a mandatory training which will be held on Friday, May 31, 2013 from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. at PPL’s Environmental Learning Center located at 126 PPL Drive in Hawley, PA. This day long training will familiarize volunteers with the Watershed Stewards Manual, get them acquainted with aquatic invasive species that threaten our region through hands on identification, and train them in how to talk to river users and conduct a boat inspection. Lunch will be generously provided by CRISP.

Volunteer efforts will be focused on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays which are the days that see peek visitor use throughout the summer months. All volunteers will be signed up as official National Park Service Volunteers, will receive a shirt and ball cap to wear when on duty as a Watershed Steward, and be rewarded with plenty of fresh air and scenic views while spending their summer outdoors in the Upper Delaware River Valley. For more information or to sign up as a volunteer please contact Jamie Myers at (570) 729-7842. Please rsvp for the May 31st training by May 24th.

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Woodstock Golf Club holds fundraiser for local artists
 

The Woodstock Golf Club is pleased to announce the first installment of their Art of Golf initiative. On Saturday, May 4th, the featured artists will be instructors from the Woodstock School of Art. The Opening Night Reception will be held from 6:00 -

8:00 p.m. The show will continue through May 31st. This event is open to the public. The Woodstock Golf Club will continue to honor the town's long artistic history with a series of shows featuring paintings by local artists from the Woodstock School of Art and the Woodstock Artists' Association and Museum. The series will culminate with the inaugural "Art Heritage Golf Tournament", a fundraiser to be held on August 29th, and to benefit local Woodstock artists'

organizations. For more information on this and other upcoming events, please call the Woodstock Golf Club at (845) 679 - 2914 or visit their website at: www.woodstockgolf.com

 
Beacon Flea Market opens for the season!
 

Beacon Flea Market - the fastest growing Flea in the Hudson Valley opens for it's third season on April 7th, 8am - 3pm. Every fair weather Sunday, located behind Beacon Main Street Post Office, 50 vendors sell a variety of collectibles, antiques and local crafts. Free admission, vendor discounts, special rates for non-profits. A family run business, Beacon Flea Market promises a family day out where there really is something for everyone!

 
NWS Peace Program looking for families to host exchange students
 

This program is non profit and Dept of State approved seeking caring families in our area to host high shcool age international exchange students. These students are ages 15-18 and now available for "adoption" for 5-12months only. Host families are not paid but may claim a $50 per month charitable donation on their income tax. Early placement is crucial, and students need to be matched with a family by August 1st. If your interestd call today at 1-866-846-3977 or visit www.nw-services.com

 

 
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