Reception: Friday, April 16th from 5-7pm. Jerry has an enduring fascination with nature and in particular water in all of its wonderful forms, shapes, and velocities.
Please call for more information.
Exhibit of regional landscapes. Hours: 5-10pm. Free admission.
Shops, galleries and restaurants host special events and entertainment on the second Saturday of each month. Hours: 5-9pm. Special car show from 2-9pm.
Free admission. Hours: 10am-3pm. Vendors, arts and crafts, children's playground, on-site snack bar.
Registration deadline: May 6th. Time: 10am-4pm. Cost: $150/person includes lunch. Presenter: Margo Mullien, Walking Root Herbal.
Please call for more information.
This annual non-juried student group exhibit features artwork in all media by Greene County students grades K-12.
Second annual show featuring works by local and regional artists between the ages of 16-21. Hours: Friday 11am-6pm, Saturday 10am-7pm, Sunday & Monday 11am-4pm.
Plays off the famous quote by Abigail Adams in a letter she wrote to John when he wes off writing the Declaration of Independence. Hours: 10am-4pm.
Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy samples of wines from the Hudson Valley, cheeses,jams, baked goods, and chocolate while overlooking the Hudson River from this historic mansion.
Reception: Friday, April 16th from 5-7pm. Jerry has an enduring fascination with nature and in particular water in all of its wonderful forms, shapes, and velocities.
Please call for more information.
Plays off the famous quote by Abigail Adams in a letter she wrote to John when he wes off writing the Declaration of Independence. Hours: 10am-4pm.
Second annual show featuring works by local and regional artists between the ages of 16-21. Hours: Friday 11am-6pm, Saturday 10am-7pm, Sunday & Monday 11am-4pm.
Reception: Friday, April 16th from 5-7pm. Jerry has an enduring fascination with nature and in particular water in all of its wonderful forms, shapes, and velocities.
Please call for more information.
This annual non-juried student group exhibit features artwork in all media by Greene County students grades K-12.
Second annual show featuring works by local and regional artists between the ages of 16-21. Hours: Friday 11am-6pm, Saturday 10am-7pm, Sunday & Monday 11am-4pm.
Reception: Friday, April 16th from 5-7pm. Jerry has an enduring fascination with nature and in particular water in all of its wonderful forms, shapes, and velocities.
Please call for more information.
This series will begin on Wednesday April 21st at 7:30am and then continues for 5 more weeks. Each walk is approximately 2 hours, rain or shine.
This annual non-juried student group exhibit features artwork in all media by Greene County students grades K-12.
Second annual show featuring works by local and regional artists between the ages of 16-21. Hours: Friday 11am-6pm, Saturday 10am-7pm, Sunday & Monday 11am-4pm.
Reception: Friday, April 16th from 5-7pm. Jerry has an enduring fascination with nature and in particular water in all of its wonderful forms, shapes, and velocities.
Please call for more information.
This annual non-juried student group exhibit features artwork in all media by Greene County students grades K-12.
Reception: Friday, April 16th from 5-7pm. Jerry has an enduring fascination with nature and in particular water in all of its wonderful forms, shapes, and velocities.
Please call for more information.
Registration deadline: May 11th. Time: 7-8pm. Cost: $5/person. Presenter: Vernon Benjamin, Saugerties writer and educator.
This annual non-juried student group exhibit features artwork in all media by Greene County students grades K-12.
This exhibit plays off the famous quote by Abigail Adams in a letter she wrote to John when he was off writing the Declaration of Independence. Hours: 10am-4pm.
Reception: Friday, April 16th from 5-7pm. Jerry has an enduring fascination with nature and in particular water in all of its wonderful forms, shapes, and velocities.
Please call for more information.
This exhibit plays off the famous quote by Abigail Adams in a letter she wrote to John when he was off writing the Declaration of Independence. Hours: 10am-4pm.
"Harvesting Trees on Your Woodlot with an ATV." Registration deadline: May 12th. Time: 1-5pm. Cost: $10/person. Presenter: Peter J.
This annual non-juried student group exhibit features artwork in all media by Greene County students grades K-12.
Second annual show featuring works by local and regional artists between the ages of 16-21. Hours: Friday 11am-6pm, Saturday 10am-7pm, Sunday & Monday 11am-4pm.
Exhibit of regional landscapes. Hours: 5-10pm. Free admission.
Tickets: $12/adults, $8/seniors/juniors, $35/family(adults and 2 students). Friday starts at 8pm, Saturday at 2pm and 8pm, Sunday at 2pm. Please email for reservations/information.
Reception: Friday, April 16th from 5-7pm. Jerry has an enduring fascination with nature and in particular water in all of its wonderful forms, shapes, and velocities.
Please call for more information.
This exhibit plays off the famous quote by Abigail Adams in a letter she wrote to John when he was off writing the Declaration of Independence. Hours: 10am-4pm.
Exhibit of regional landscapes. Hours: 5-10pm. Free admission.
Tickets: $12/adults, $8/seniors/juniors, $35/family(adults and 2 students). Friday starts at 8pm, Saturday at 2pm and 8pm, Sunday at 2pm. Please email for reservations/information.
Annual kick-off for the season. For chamber members, artists, sponsors, and the public. Elegant evening, cocktail hour, cash bar, sit-down dinner, entertainment, dancing and preview of 2010 bears.
Join other corvette enthusiasts as we enjoy an uninterrupted tour of the majestic Catskill Mountains. Hours: 9am-5pm. Please call for more information.
"Controlling Unwanted Vegetation in Your Forest." Registration deadline: May 13th. Time: 10am-12pm. Cost: $10/person. Presenter: Peter J.
Registration deadline: May 13th. Time: 1-4:30pm. Cost: $10/person.
Fishing derby with sign-up from 8-9am, fishing from 9am-12noon, activities, demonstrations and food & drink from 12noon to 3pm. Youth fishing derby for children ages 5-15.
This annual non-juried student group exhibit features artwork in all media by Greene County students grades K-12.
Second annual show featuring works by local and regional artists between the ages of 16-21. Hours: Friday 11am-6pm, Saturday 10am-7pm, Sunday & Monday 11am-4pm.
Reception: Friday, April 16th from 5-7pm. Jerry has an enduring fascination with nature and in particular water in all of its wonderful forms, shapes, and velocities.
Please call for more information.
This exhibit plays off the famous quote by Abigail Adams in a letter she wrote to John when he was off writing the Declaration of Independence. Hours: 10am-4pm.
Tickets: $12/adults, $8/seniors/juniors, $35/family(adults and 2 students). Friday starts at 8pm, Saturday at 2pm and 8pm, Sunday at 2pm. Please email for reservations/information.
Second annual show featuring works by local and regional artists between the ages of 16-21. Hours: Friday 11am-6pm, Saturday 10am-7pm, Sunday & Monday 11am-4pm.
Celebration of the 235th Anniversary of the signing of the "Coxsackie Declaration." Hours: 1-3pm.
Reception: Friday, April 16th from 5-7pm. Jerry has an enduring fascination with nature and in particular water in all of its wonderful forms, shapes, and velocities.
Please call for more information.
This is an educational event that will provide a host of activities on water quality throughout the entire Mountaintop.
This annual non-juried student group exhibit features artwork in all media by Greene County students grades K-12.
Second annual show featuring works by local and regional artists between the ages of 16-21. Hours: Friday 11am-6pm, Saturday 10am-7pm, Sunday & Monday 11am-4pm.
The magic of shapes and colors. Three session collage workshop facilitated by Jeanne Heiberg, MFA, published artist and author. Hours: 6-8pm. Materials supplied. Please bring your own sissors.
Over 50 statues throughout Tannersville, Windham, Hunter, Haines Falls, Jewett and Ashland located along Routes 23 and 23A, as interpreted by the over 50 fine artists/craftspeople who were inspired by
Reception: Friday, April 16th from 5-7pm. Jerry has an enduring fascination with nature and in particular water in all of its wonderful forms, shapes, and velocities.
Please call for more information.
This is an educational event that will provide a host of activities on water quality throughout the entire Mountaintop.
Over 50 statues throughout Tannersville, Windham, Hunter, Haines Falls, Jewett and Ashland located along Routes 23 and 23A, as interpreted by the over 50 fine artists/craftspeople who were inspired by
This annual non-juried student group exhibit features artwork in all media by Greene County students grades K-12.
Reception: Friday, April 16th from 5-7pm. Jerry has an enduring fascination with nature and in particular water in all of its wonderful forms, shapes, and velocities.
Please call for more information.
This is an educational event that will provide a host of activities on water quality throughout the entire Mountaintop.
Over 50 statues throughout Tannersville, Windham, Hunter, Haines Falls, Jewett and Ashland located along Routes 23 and 23A, as interpreted by the over 50 fine artists/craftspeople who were inspired by
This series will begin on Wednesday April 21st at 7:30am and then continues for 5 more weeks. Each walk is approximately 2 hours, rain or shine.
This annual non-juried student group exhibit features artwork in all media by Greene County students grades K-12.
Reception: Friday, April 16th from 5-7pm. Jerry has an enduring fascination with nature and in particular water in all of its wonderful forms, shapes, and velocities.
Please call for more information.
This is an educational event that will provide a host of activities on water quality throughout the entire Mountaintop.
Over 50 statues throughout Tannersville, Windham, Hunter, Haines Falls, Jewett and Ashland located along Routes 23 and 23A, as interpreted by the over 50 fine artists/craftspeople who were inspired by
This annual non-juried student group exhibit features artwork in all media by Greene County students grades K-12.
This exhibit plays off the famous quote by Abigail Adams in a letter she wrote to John when he was off writing the Declaration of Independence. Hours: 10am-4pm.
Reception: Friday, April 16th from 5-7pm. Jerry has an enduring fascination with nature and in particular water in all of its wonderful forms, shapes, and velocities.
Please call for more information.
This is an educational event that will provide a host of activities on water quality throughout the entire Mountaintop.
Over 50 statues throughout Tannersville, Windham, Hunter, Haines Falls, Jewett and Ashland located along Routes 23 and 23A, as interpreted by the over 50 fine artists/craftspeople who were inspired by
This exhibit plays off the famous quote by Abigail Adams in a letter she wrote to John when he was off writing the Declaration of Independence. Hours: 10am-4pm.
Registration deadline: May 19th. Time: 7-8:30pm. Cost: $5/person, $10/family. Support your local community radio station and listen to the soundsof our resident frogs - all in one, fun evening!
This annual non-juried student group exhibit features artwork in all media by Greene County students grades K-12.
Second annual show featuring works by local and regional artists between the ages of 16-21. Hours: Friday 11am-6pm, Saturday 10am-7pm, Sunday & Monday 11am-4pm.
Exhibit of regional landscapes. Hours: 5-10pm. Free admission.
Reception: Friday, April 16th from 5-7pm. Jerry has an enduring fascination with nature and in particular water in all of its wonderful forms, shapes, and velocities.
Please call for more information.
This is an educational event that will provide a host of activities on water quality throughout the entire Mountaintop.
Over 50 statues throughout Tannersville, Windham, Hunter, Haines Falls, Jewett and Ashland located along Routes 23 and 23A, as interpreted by the over 50 fine artists/craftspeople who were inspired by
This exhibit plays off the famous quote by Abigail Adams in a letter she wrote to John when he was off writing the Declaration of Independence. Hours: 10am-4pm.
Exhibit of regional landscapes. Hours: 5-10pm. Free admission.
Folksinger Jim Planck will give a solo performance with songs from his recently released 2010 debut CD "All Creation" as well as songs from a forthcoming album. Starts at 8pm. Tickets: $15/person.
Events start at 12noon and includes a geologically-focused hike at North Lake. At 2pm take a train buff's walk along the old rail bed leading from the Mountain Top Historical Society campus.
Registration deadline: May 20th. Time: 12:30-4pm. Cost: $20/person per session. Presenter: Rick Burstell, Program Educator.
Registration deadline: May 20th. Time: 9:30am-12:30pm. Cost: $10/person or family.
Registration deadline: February 25th. Time: 12:30-4pm. Cost: $20/person per session or $95/series.
This annual non-juried student group exhibit features artwork in all media by Greene County students grades K-12.
Second annual show featuring works by local and regional artists between the ages of 16-21. Hours: Friday 11am-6pm, Saturday 10am-7pm, Sunday & Monday 11am-4pm.
Reception: Friday, April 16th from 5-7pm. Jerry has an enduring fascination with nature and in particular water in all of its wonderful forms, shapes, and velocities.
Please call for more information.
This is an educational event that will provide a host of activities on water quality throughout the entire Mountaintop.
Over 50 statues throughout Tannersville, Windham, Hunter, Haines Falls, Jewett and Ashland located along Routes 23 and 23A, as interpreted by the over 50 fine artists/craftspeople who were inspired by
This exhibit plays off the famous quote by Abigail Adams in a letter she wrote to John when he was off writing the Declaration of Independence. Hours: 10am-4pm.
Second annual show featuring works by local and regional artists between the ages of 16-21. Hours: Friday 11am-6pm, Saturday 10am-7pm, Sunday & Monday 11am-4pm.
Reception: Friday, April 16th from 5-7pm. Jerry has an enduring fascination with nature and in particular water in all of its wonderful forms, shapes, and velocities.
Please call for more information.
Over 50 statues throughout Tannersville, Windham, Hunter, Haines Falls, Jewett and Ashland located along Routes 23 and 23A, as interpreted by the over 50 fine artists/craftspeople who were inspired by
This annual non-juried student group exhibit features artwork in all media by Greene County students grades K-12.
Second annual show featuring works by local and regional artists between the ages of 16-21. Hours: Friday 11am-6pm, Saturday 10am-7pm, Sunday & Monday 11am-4pm.
The magic of shapes and colors. Three session collage workshop facilitated by Jeanne Heiberg, MFA, published artist and author. Hours: 6-8pm. Materials supplied. Please bring your own sissors.
Reception: Friday, April 16th from 5-7pm. Jerry has an enduring fascination with nature and in particular water in all of its wonderful forms, shapes, and velocities.
Please call for more information.
Over 50 statues throughout Tannersville, Windham, Hunter, Haines Falls, Jewett and Ashland located along Routes 23 and 23A, as interpreted by the over 50 fine artists/craftspeople who were inspired by
This annual non-juried student group exhibit features artwork in all media by Greene County students grades K-12.
Reception: Friday, April 16th from 5-7pm. Jerry has an enduring fascination with nature and in particular water in all of its wonderful forms, shapes, and velocities.
Please call for more information.
Over 50 statues throughout Tannersville, Windham, Hunter, Haines Falls, Jewett and Ashland located along Routes 23 and 23A, as interpreted by the over 50 fine artists/craftspeople who were inspired by
This series will begin on Wednesday April 21st at 7:30am and then continues for 5 more weeks. Each walk is approximately 2 hours, rain or shine.
This annual non-juried student group exhibit features artwork in all media by Greene County students grades K-12.
Please call for more information.
Over 50 statues throughout Tannersville, Windham, Hunter, Haines Falls, Jewett and Ashland located along Routes 23 and 23A, as interpreted by the over 50 fine artists/craftspeople who were inspired by
The producers and directors of "River of Dreams" will present this new musical production which is based on the book of the same name by Hudson Talbott.
A wonderful event for the whole family. Hours: May 27th @ 2pm, May 28th @ 1pm. Tickets: $8/adults, $6/children under 8.
This annual non-juried student group exhibit features artwork in all media by Greene County students grades K-12.
This exhibit plays off the famous quote by Abigail Adams in a letter she wrote to John when he was off writing the Declaration of Independence. Hours: 10am-4pm.
Please call for more information.
Over 50 statues throughout Tannersville, Windham, Hunter, Haines Falls, Jewett and Ashland located along Routes 23 and 23A, as interpreted by the over 50 fine artists/craftspeople who were inspired by
The producers and directors of "River of Dreams" will present this new musical production which is based on the book of the same name by Hudson Talbott.
A wonderful event for the whole family. Hours: May 27th @ 2pm, May 28th @ 1pm. Tickets: $8/adults, $6/children under 8.
This exhibit plays off the famous quote by Abigail Adams in a letter she wrote to John when he was off writing the Declaration of Independence. Hours: 10am-4pm.
Registration deadline: May 26th. Time: 7pm. Cost: $5/person.
This annual non-juried student group exhibit features artwork in all media by Greene County students grades K-12.
Second annual show featuring works by local and regional artists between the ages of 16-21. Hours: Friday 11am-6pm, Saturday 10am-7pm, Sunday & Monday 11am-4pm.
Please call for more information.
Over 50 statues throughout Tannersville, Windham, Hunter, Haines Falls, Jewett and Ashland located along Routes 23 and 23A, as interpreted by the over 50 fine artists/craftspeople who were inspired by
The producers and directors of "River of Dreams" will present this new musical production which is based on the book of the same name by Hudson Talbott.
This exhibit plays off the famous quote by Abigail Adams in a letter she wrote to John when he was off writing the Declaration of Independence. Hours: 10am-4pm.
Guided tours of 1663 and 1738 Dutch dwellings and associated farm structures. Hours: Wednesday-Friday 12-4pm, Saturday 10am-4pm, Sunday 1-4pm.
500 rubber ducks race down Gooseberry Creek in the Village of Tannersville ending by the Rip Van Winkle Lake. Adopt-a-Duck tickets sold at area businesses.
This annual non-juried student group exhibit features artwork in all media by Greene County students grades K-12.
Second annual show featuring works by local and regional artists between the ages of 16-21. Hours: Friday 11am-6pm, Saturday 10am-7pm, Sunday & Monday 11am-4pm.
Music for all ages from traditional to Celtic rock. Children's rides and children's music tent. Hours: 10:30am-10:30pm.
An exhibit marking 340 years of the Bronck family. Wednesday-Friday 12noon-4pm, Saturday 10am-4pm, Sunday 1-4pm. Free admission to exhibit.
Cairo's Bears and Butterflies are back for 2010 with another great adventure-the Hometown History Quest!
Once again 50+ larger than life painted and decorated fiberglass, feline figures will take up residence along Catskill's Historic Main Street and surrounding locations, and this year they will find th
Please call for more information.
Over 50 statues throughout Tannersville, Windham, Hunter, Haines Falls, Jewett and Ashland located along Routes 23 and 23A, as interpreted by the over 50 fine artists/craftspeople who were inspired by
The producers and directors of "River of Dreams" will present this new musical production which is based on the book of the same name by Hudson Talbott.
This exhibit plays off the famous quote by Abigail Adams in a letter she wrote to John when he was off writing the Declaration of Independence. Hours: 10am-4pm.
Music for all ages from traditional to Celtic rock. Children's rides and children's music tent. Hours: 10:30am-10:30pm.
Cairo's Bears and Butterflies are back for 2010 with another great adventure-the Hometown History Quest!
Once again 50+ larger than life painted and decorated fiberglass, feline figures will take up residence along Catskill's Historic Main Street and surrounding locations, and this year they will find th
Second annual show featuring works by local and regional artists between the ages of 16-21. Hours: Friday 11am-6pm, Saturday 10am-7pm, Sunday & Monday 11am-4pm.
An exhibit marking 340 years of the Bronck family. Wednesday-Friday 12noon-4pm, Saturday 10am-4pm, Sunday 1-4pm. Free admission to exhibit.
Over 50 statues throughout Tannersville, Windham, Hunter, Haines Falls, Jewett and Ashland located along Routes 23 and 23A, as interpreted by the over 50 fine artists/craftspeople who were inspired by
Cairo's Bears and Butterflies are back for 2010 with another great adventure-the Hometown History Quest!
Once again 50+ larger than life painted and decorated fiberglass, feline figures will take up residence along Catskill's Historic Main Street and surrounding locations, and this year they will find th
Come join us to help celebrate the real heroes of America. Parade starts at 1pm. Refreshments and music to enjoy.
This annual non-juried student group exhibit features artwork in all media by Greene County students grades K-12.
Second annual show featuring works by local and regional artists between the ages of 16-21. Hours: Friday 11am-6pm, Saturday 10am-7pm, Sunday & Monday 11am-4pm.
The magic of shapes and colors. Three session collage workshop facilitated by Jeanne Heiberg, MFA, published artist and author. Hours: 6-8pm. Materials supplied. Please bring your own sissors.
To honor those who gave their lives in the service of our country. At 9am - WWI Monument-Wreath Laying Ceremony at the Main Street Fountain.
Over 50 statues throughout Tannersville, Windham, Hunter, Haines Falls, Jewett and Ashland located along Routes 23 and 23A, as interpreted by the over 50 fine artists/craftspeople who were inspired by
Cairo's Bears and Butterflies are back for 2010 with another great adventure-the Hometown History Quest!
Once again 50+ larger than life painted and decorated fiberglass, feline figures will take up residence along Catskill's Historic Main Street and surrounding locations, and this year they will find th
Featuring regional artist Ida Pagano. Reception Friday, June 4th from 5:30-7:30pm. The "Sand" refers to painting done with sand, inspired by Native American sand paintings.
This annual non-juried student group exhibit features artwork in all media by Greene County students grades K-12.
Over 50 statues throughout Tannersville, Windham, Hunter, Haines Falls, Jewett and Ashland located along Routes 23 and 23A, as interpreted by the over 50 fine artists/craftspeople who were inspired by
Cairo's Bears and Butterflies are back for 2010 with another great adventure-the Hometown History Quest!
Once again 50+ larger than life painted and decorated fiberglass, feline figures will take up residence along Catskill's Historic Main Street and surrounding locations, and this year they will find th
Featuring regional artist Ida Pagano. Reception Friday, June 4th from 5:30-7:30pm. The "Sand" refers to painting done with sand, inspired by Native American sand paintings.
This annual non-juried student group exhibit features artwork in all media by Greene County students grades K-12.
An exhibit marking 340 years of the Bronck family. Wednesday-Friday 12noon-4pm, Saturday 10am-4pm, Sunday 1-4pm. Free admission to exhibit.
Over 50 statues throughout Tannersville, Windham, Hunter, Haines Falls, Jewett and Ashland located along Routes 23 and 23A, as interpreted by the over 50 fine artists/craftspeople who were inspired by
Cairo's Bears and Butterflies are back for 2010 with another great adventure-the Hometown History Quest!
Once again 50+ larger than life painted and decorated fiberglass, feline figures will take up residence along Catskill's Historic Main Street and surrounding locations, and this year they will find th
Featuring regional artist Ida Pagano. Reception Friday, June 4th from 5:30-7:30pm. The "Sand" refers to painting done with sand, inspired by Native American sand paintings.
This annual non-juried student group exhibit features artwork in all media by Greene County students grades K-12.
This exhibit plays off the famous quote by Abigail Adams in a letter she wrote to John when he was off writing the Declaration of Independence. Hours: 10am-4pm.
An exhibit marking 340 years of the Bronck family. Wednesday-Friday 12noon-4pm, Saturday 10am-4pm, Sunday 1-4pm. Free admission to exhibit.
Over 50 statues throughout Tannersville, Windham, Hunter, Haines Falls, Jewett and Ashland located along Routes 23 and 23A, as interpreted by the over 50 fine artists/craftspeople who were inspired by
Cairo's Bears and Butterflies are back for 2010 with another great adventure-the Hometown History Quest!
Once again 50+ larger than life painted and decorated fiberglass, feline figures will take up residence along Catskill's Historic Main Street and surrounding locations, and this year they will find th
Featuring regional artist Ida Pagano. Reception Friday, June 4th from 5:30-7:30pm. The "Sand" refers to painting done with sand, inspired by Native American sand paintings.
This exhibit plays off the famous quote by Abigail Adams in a letter she wrote to John when he was off writing the Declaration of Independence. Hours: 10am-4pm.
Come to Mountain Jam and enjoy great music and the beautiful Northern Catskills at the 3-day outdoor music festival. Featuring national recording artists and local bands, Mountain Jam has quickl
This annual non-juried student group exhibit features artwork in all media by Greene County students grades K-12.
Second annual show featuring works by local and regional artists between the ages of 16-21. Hours: Friday 11am-6pm, Saturday 10am-7pm, Sunday & Monday 11am-4pm.
An exhibit marking 340 years of the Bronck family. Wednesday-Friday 12noon-4pm, Saturday 10am-4pm, Sunday 1-4pm. Free admission to exhibit.
Over 50 statues throughout Tannersville, Windham, Hunter, Haines Falls, Jewett and Ashland located along Routes 23 and 23A, as interpreted by the over 50 fine artists/craftspeople who were inspired by
Cairo's Bears and Butterflies are back for 2010 with another great adventure-the Hometown History Quest!
Once again 50+ larger than life painted and decorated fiberglass, feline figures will take up residence along Catskill's Historic Main Street and surrounding locations, and this year they will find th
Featuring regional artist Ida Pagano. Reception Friday, June 4th from 5:30-7:30pm. The "Sand" refers to painting done with sand, inspired by Native American sand paintings.
This exhibit plays off the famous quote by Abigail Adams in a letter she wrote to John when he was off writing the Declaration of Independence. Hours: 10am-4pm.
Come to Mountain Jam and enjoy great music and the beautiful Northern Catskills at the 3-day outdoor music festival. Featuring national recording artists and local bands, Mountain Jam has quickl
Open airfield display of antique agricultural machinery and tractor pull, childrens activities, live bands, food vendors and more. 8am-sunset. Free admission.
Sponsored by the Catskill High School Business Club. A run, bike, and kayak triathlon for individuals and teams. The race starts at the Catskill High School running through the Village
Registration deadline: June 3rd. Time: 10am-1pm. Cost: $15/person, $25/family. Presenter: Mick Bessire, Extension Educator.
This annual non-juried student group exhibit features artwork in all media by Greene County students grades K-12.
Second annual show featuring works by local and regional artists between the ages of 16-21. Hours: Friday 11am-6pm, Saturday 10am-7pm, Sunday & Monday 11am-4pm.
Train station and Visitor and Art Trail Center open from 10am-4pm. Hike to North Point starts at 9am from the Mountain Top Historical Society campus in Haines Falls. Return at 5pm.
An exhibit marking 340 years of the Bronck family. Wednesday-Friday 12noon-4pm, Saturday 10am-4pm, Sunday 1-4pm. Free admission to exhibit.
This year's tour will be held in the Windham area by the Greene County Historical Society in collaboration with the Town of Windham Historical Society.
Over 50 statues throughout Tannersville, Windham, Hunter, Haines Falls, Jewett and Ashland located along Routes 23 and 23A, as interpreted by the over 50 fine artists/craftspeople who were inspired by
Cairo's Bears and Butterflies are back for 2010 with another great adventure-the Hometown History Quest!
Once again 50+ larger than life painted and decorated fiberglass, feline figures will take up residence along Catskill's Historic Main Street and surrounding locations, and this year they will find th
Featuring regional artist Ida Pagano. Reception Friday, June 4th from 5:30-7:30pm. The "Sand" refers to painting done with sand, inspired by Native American sand paintings.
This exhibit plays off the famous quote by Abigail Adams in a letter she wrote to John when he was off writing the Declaration of Independence. Hours: 10am-4pm.
Come to Mountain Jam and enjoy great music and the beautiful Northern Catskills at the 3-day outdoor music festival. Featuring national recording artists and local bands, Mountain Jam has quickl
Open airfield display of antique agricultural machinery and tractor pull, childrens activities, live bands, food vendors and more. 8am-sunset. Free admission.
An exhibit marking 340 years of the Bronck family. Wednesday-Friday 12noon-4pm, Saturday 10am-4pm, Sunday 1-4pm. Free admission to exhibit.
Over 50 statues throughout Tannersville, Windham, Hunter, Haines Falls, Jewett and Ashland located along Routes 23 and 23A, as interpreted by the over 50 fine artists/craftspeople who were inspired by
Cairo's Bears and Butterflies are back for 2010 with another great adventure-the Hometown History Quest!
Once again 50+ larger than life painted and decorated fiberglass, feline figures will take up residence along Catskill's Historic Main Street and surrounding locations, and this year they will find th
Featuring regional artist Ida Pagano. Reception Friday, June 4th from 5:30-7:30pm. The "Sand" refers to painting done with sand, inspired by Native American sand paintings.
This annual non-juried student group exhibit features artwork in all media by Greene County students grades K-12.