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ans alike. On April 7, the Catskill Fly Fishing Center is holding its 2018 Catskill Legends Induction Ceremony and Dinner, which will be held at the Arnold House. Call (845) 439-4810 for details. Don’t forget to check out the other events at the Catskill Fly Fishing Center and Museum in Livingston Manor this season. Trout Town’s annual Ramp Festival takes place on May 5 at Roscoe Beer Company in Roscoe. There will be wild ramps with several local farmers and vendors selling ramps and other local products. Live music, vendors, craft beer, food, featured chefs and farmers will give presentations. Don’t miss the Wurtsboro Spring Fling on April 28. They will be featuring a Treasure Hunt, crafts for kids, food and more! May 4 is the annual SUNY Sullivan’s Annual Kite Festival! Get there early, the first 200 kids get free kites! Welcome to our spring in the Sullivan Catskills.

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Catskill Art Society by Joseph Abraham with contributed photos f you take a trip to Livingston Manor you can’t miss the gorgeous brick building on Main Street belonging to the Catskill Art Society (CAS). CAS, founded in 1971, is a nonprofit organization cultivating public interest, participation, and enjoyment of the arts. Through its multi-arts center, CAS explores contemporary art practices and facilitates creative and professional development for established and emerging artists. For more info, call 845-4364227 or visit www.catskillartsociety.org. A Sullivan County High School art show takes place next month. Here’s a look at their upcoming events ... • June 9: Trout Parade • Until March 17: Mark Cannariato • June 23: Weekend of Chamber Music • March 24- April 14: Annual Member Show • June 30- August 25: Invitational Show – • March 24: Annual Members Meeting (1 p.m.); Carol Hepper Opening Reception (2-4 p.m.) • July 26: Weekend of Chamber Music • April 20- May 5: Sullivan County High School Show • September 1-October 27: Joan Giordano • May 12- June 23: Eunjung Hwang, Kwan Taeck • November 3- December 31: Robin Dintiman and Park, Paula Stuttman. Mary Sweeney.

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he arts are abundant in Hurleyville this spring. There's so much happening in March and April it's hard to know where to begin. If you’re looking for something more techy, cross the street and check out the Intro to CNC Router workshop where you will learn how to create a custom sign. There are several classes and workshops scheduled from knitting to Photoshop to ceramics to Felted Pet Portraits (you'll have to read about that one and all our classes on the website at hurCatch a movie at the Hurleyville Arts Centre Cinema. leyvillemakerslab.org under workshops and events.) Centre Cinema is giving you the opportunity Starting March 28, unlock the power of to see Marvel's Black Panther, closer to micro-controllers with Arduino, the groundhome, but get your tickets now because breaking open-source development and edu- they're selling fast. Visit hurleyvilleartscencational platform that has swept the maker tre.org for more information. nation. In this group of workshops, students Celebrate Earth Day in Hurleyville on April will learn the basics of getting an Arduino 21, with activities happening around town, up and running for the first time. including a clothing swap and exhibit of imThe Hurleyville Arts Centre is offering yoga ages from the Wildlife Conservation Society and dance classes weekly (including Salsa!) at Gallery 222, a nature walk on the rail trail to help keep the community in shape and and the documentary film “Jane” at the Hurpromote wellness. Plus, March 16-25 the Arts leyville Arts Centre Cinema. Learn about

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casino dreams do come true A story by Joseph Abraham photos by Fred Stabbert III and Patricio Robayo

s if there wasn’t enough of a reason to visit the region before, the Sullivan Catskills now have a new attraction, the Resorts World Catskills casino. While it’s easy to be mesmer-

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Make sure to check out some of the 2,150 slot machines at the casino. Games include Den of Gold; Top Dollar; Gold Stacks; Sphinx and much more! A nice feature at the machines are cup holders that keep your drink the way you like it (warm or cold). There are also charging bases for your cell phone. While the slot machines are fun, compete against other attendees at the more than 150 live table games. Resorts World Catskills has all the classics from Roulette, Baccarat, Blackjack, Craps and Texas Hold’em. Many of the table games have a progressive jackpot, which means your bet increases each time a winning hand is played. A unique gaming experience at the casino comes in the form of several Asian games like Sic Bo and Pai Gow tiles, providing some international flair to the venue. The casino also caters to high rollers with several private gaming salons, one of which, High Limit, allows you to bet high stakes on games like Baccarat. The suite offers private waitress services and bathrooms. While the gaming options are enough for a day of fun, the casino also offers tasty cuisine at a number of different restaucontinued on page 16

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Get down to the new Resorts World Catskills casino where the options for gaming, food and entertainment are endless. They’ve got slot machines, table games and a large selection of Asian games which gives the casino some international flavor. The fun never stops, as the casino is open 24 hours a day. If you want to spend the night, they’ve got several hotel rooms on the premises. Whatever you choose, hopefully you’ll come back soon and visit the Sullivan Catskills!

casino dreams do come true A story by Joseph Abraham photos by Fred Stabbert III and Patricio Robayo

s if there wasn’t enough of a reason to visit the region before, the Sullivan Catskills now have a new attraction, the Resorts World Catskills casino. While it’s easy to be mesmer-

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Make sure to check out some of the 2,150 slot machines at the casino. Games include Den of Gold; Top Dollar; Gold Stacks; Sphinx and much more! A nice feature at the machines are cup holders that keep your drink the way you like it (warm or cold). There are also charging bases for your cell phone. While the slot machines are fun, compete against other attendees at the more than 150 live table games. Resorts World Catskills has all the classics from Roulette, Baccarat, Blackjack, Craps and Texas Hold’em. Many of the table games have a progressive jackpot, which means your bet increases each time a winning hand is played. A unique gaming experience at the casino comes in the form of several Asian games like Sic Bo and Pai Gow tiles, providing some international flair to the venue. The casino also caters to high rollers with several private gaming salons, one of which, High Limit, allows you to bet high stakes on games like Baccarat. The suite offers private waitress services and bathrooms. While the gaming options are enough for a day of fun, the casino also offers tasty cuisine at a number of different restaucontinued on page 16

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rants. There’s the Doubletop Bar & Grill which offers favorites like Philly Cheese Steaks, lobster rolls and more, The Good Friends Market offering Chinese food, Lotus which is described as authentic Asian fine dining, the RW Food Hall, which offers a number of different food choices and if that’s not enough an Italian steakhouse, Cellaio, run by celebrity chef Scott Conant, as well as the 24/7 Diner, will soon be opening their doors. There’s no shortage of variety if you need to refuel before going back to the tables to make some more money. There’s plenty of bars featuring a great selection for patrons. The casino also offers a great venue for live entertainment. Check out their Facebook page to see who’s performing. The best part about Resorts World Catskills is that the fun never ends, as they’re open 24 hours. At the end of a successful day you can either take your winnings home or stay in one of the top of the line hotel rooms on site. Either way, we’re sure you’ll come back and see the Sullivan Catskills again soon!

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Sign up at the Players Club where you’ll earn points, which over time will provide attendees with some great perks! Also, while the casino is full of fun options, its design will amaze you. The beautiful windows bring the beauty of the Sullivan Catskills indoors. The design is set up in a way so that everyday the building looks a little bit different. Resorts World Catskills features lighting fixtures that resemble modernist interpretations of flowers. If you get hungry there are several restaurants where you can get a great meal and refuel before you get back to gaming. Also, if you fancy a drink there are no shortage of places to find a great selection of alcoholic beverages. SPRING 2018


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main courses on main by Joseph Abraham here’s tons of excitement in the Village of Jeffersonville with a number of new businesses revitalizing the community. Tavern on Main, a restaurant owned by Lauren Seikaly and Michael Huber, located conveniently on Main Street, is one such business. The husband-and-wife team of Huber and Seikaly live and work in New York City but fell in love with Jeffersonville’s small-town pace and people after purchasing a second home there. Jeff provides the perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle of the city, and now Huber and Seikaly have become immersed in the local community. Tavern on Main Chef John Nichols is originally from Long Island, but has lived in Sullivan County for 17 years. Nichols has cooking in his blood as it was also a passion of both his father and grandfather. He has over 40 years of restaurant experience, including in many five-star restaurants in New York City and the surrounding area. Some of the favorites on the menu include John’s Buttermilk Fried Chicken, as well as the root beer BBQ-glazed sticky ribs, Thai pan-seared scallops, roasted beets and pork belly salad, mac and cheese, and last but not least the Tavern

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Burger. Tasty vegetarian options on the menu include the roasted Vegetable Couscous and a Veggie Burger. Chef Nichols also has vegetarian specials every day. Tavern on Main's everyday goal is to be something that every small town needs – a warm, inviting place for the community to gather and see each other and reunite and share ideas. It has a diverse and healthy menu and offers a good wine list and a fun bar with great beers on tap where you could grab a burger and watch the game. And, of course, Tavern on Main has a very friendly staff.

Make sure to try Tavern on Main’s Beaverkill Trout with fingerling potatoes and seasonal local vegetables.

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TAVERN ON MAIN 4919 NY-52, Jeffersonville, NY 12748 (845) 482-2380 Tavernonmainny.com Hours: Wed-Thurs 11 a.m.- 9 p.m.; Fri-Sat 11 a.m.- 10 p.m.; Sunday 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. After enjoying a great meal, you don’t have to go home yet, the taproom stays open one hour after the kitchen closes. Also on the premises, Huber and Seikaly own Sprinkles, an ice cream shop open in the summer and 52 & Vine, a year-round liquor store with many great selections. They also run a seasonal beer garden in the back yard of Tavern. It's called Winkelried Biergarten and they’re open during the summer and fall months and for special occasions like St. Patrick's Day. The name Winkelried was actually the original name for the Village of Jeffersonville. More info about the beer garden can be found on www.facebook.com/WinkelriedNY/.

The restaurant showcases local history. The building itself has been around for more than 100 years, once the Union Hotel, Jefferson Hotel, Salina’s and Mullally’s Pub. The back of the bar is the original piece from sometime around the 20s or 30s. The top of the bar is made from 100-year-old wood planks found on the floor of the attic. The bottom of the bar is the same one the Mullally’s Pub used. The dining tables are made from the wood of the old Jacob Epstein Law Office across the street. And a lot of items on the walls are old things Seikaly collected from the area or discovered in the attic of the Epstein building.

“In this way, when you come into the Tavern, you may not be conscious of it, but you are sitting among history, old souls,” Seikaly said. “The older residents of Jeff get it immediately, and I think it gives us all something to connect to and in turn connects us all to each other.” When getting the restaurant ready to open, Seikaly jokes that she had the theme song of popular television series “Cheers” stuck in her head. Since opening, Tavern on Main has succeeded in creating an environment that’ll make you feel at home, appealing to all visitors, whether you’re a local or just stopping through.

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March 15 Quilt Month at Liberty Public Library Through April 11 Liberty Public Library will be holding its 19th annual celebration of National Quilt Month. Members of the Calico Geese Quilting Guild of Sullivan County have selected some of their favorite quilts to present to the public. The public is encouraged to stop by and visit the beautiful quilts during open hours. Come out and vote for your favorite one! For more information, stop by or call (845) 292-6070. Trivia Nights at Roscoe Beer Co! 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm. Join us every Thursday for a night of laughs, drinks & guaranteed fun! Trivia will be kicking off at 6pm every Thursday, so get ready to think & drink. #triviaisback #thursdaysarefortrivia #trouttown #roscoeny. Roscoe Beer Company is located at 145 Rockland Rd., Roscoe, NY WINOS Night ( for Women In Need Of Sanity) from 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm. Stay tuned for our wine specials! We anticipate another wonderful night with friends and fabulous wine. At Tavern on Main, 4919 State Rt 52 Jeffersonville, NY., 845-482-2380

March 16 Happier Hours with Albi- Every Friday Night! 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm (Recurring Event). Join us every Friday night starting at 5pm for HAPPIER Hours featuring live music with Albi Beluli! There will be $3 pints from 5-6pm and $4 pints 6-9pm, plus we will be featuring a mixed drink each week from Prohibition Distillery, Bashakill Vineyards wine and cider from Awestruck Ciders! So grab some friends and come down to the brewery for a night of fun, music kicks off at 6pm! At Roscoe Beer Company,145 Rockland Rd, Roscoe, NY. Film Screening – Black Panther - (Recurring Event) March 16 @ 7:30 pm - 9:45 pm. After the death of his father, T’Challa returns home to the African nation of Wakanda to take his rightful place as king. When a powerful enemy suddenly reappears, T’Challa’s mettle as king — and as Black Panther — gets tested when he’s drawn into a conflict that puts the fate of Wakanda and the entire world at risk. Faced with treachery and danger, the young king must rally his allies and release the full power of Black Panther to defeat his foes and secure the safety of his people. 24

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March 17 Saturdays at the Woods (Recurring Event) From 10:00 am - 12:00 pm. Saturdays at the Woods is a creativity-fueled way for the entire family to start the weekend! Using themes of the ’60s, Teaching Artists work with children from toddlers to teens to develop artistic skills and self-expressions. These workshops, held in The Conservatory at Bethel Woods, nurture curiosity and creativity for the entire family. Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, 200 Hurd Rd., Bethel, NY. Go to http://bit.ly/2zxUtXk to learn more. Free Movie Screenings at E.B. Crawford Public Library (Recurring Event). Each Saturday at 1pm the library provides family entertainment free of charge. The first Saturday of each month is designated our Teen Movie week, with the movie rating up to PG-13. Every other Saturday is a family movie with ratings up to PG. Movies are recent releases or relevant to holidays, events, and headlines. Bring some friends and your favorite movie snack and settle in for a great film with us. To find out what movie is playing each week, call the library or play the guessing game on our social media pages. To see a full list of library programs, visit www.ebcrawfordlibrary.org or follow us on social media @ebcplibrary. The library is located at 479 Broadway, Monticello. Annual Corned Beef Dinner - adults $13 children $6 serving from 5pm-7pm. Forestburgh Firehouse, State Route 42, Forestburgh, NY.

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The Barn Cats at Bar 360 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm Resorts World Catskills. Original Blues based Funk & Rock -N- Roll w/ Soul !! #1 National N1 Music Jam Band Charts, 2 straight weeks now w/ our new single “Everybody’s Got something to Hide” ! “This ain’t no mouse music” 888 Resorts World Drive, Monticello, NY. Comedy Nights at the Arnold House, 839 Shandelee Rd., Livingston Manor, NY. Join us for another series of comedy nights. $20 at the door, laughter is free! Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day With GLASS HOUSE - 8:30 pm - 11:30 pm. Come Rock with GLASS HOUSE – SAVE the DATE: Sat., March 17 – Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with us – live music, dancing and drink specials! Happening at Cabernet Franks on 38 Main Street., Parksville, New York. See you there! https://www.facebook.com/pg/cabernetfranks/about/?ref=page_internal St. Paddy’s Day with The Connected at Zac’s Wilderness Lounge! March 17 @ 9:00 pm March 18 @ 1:00 am, Zac’s Wilderness Lounge in the beautiful Catskill Mountain Resort for a St. Paddy’s Day extravaganza!

At Callicoon Brewing St Patrick's weekend, Special Irish menu (along with regular menu) as well as live music all weekend. Saturday, March 17 4-7 p.m. with Moonshine Creek, then Saturday night 8:30 11:30 p.m. with Black Sage Project and Sunday 2-5:30 p.m. Black Sage Project. Traditional Irish music every Sunday in March at 2 p.m. 16 Upper Main St., Callicoon, NY SPRING

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March 18 Prayers for World Peace - 11:00 am - 12:30 pm (Recurring Event). An uplifting class with Buddhist Monk Gen Samten that includes a short teaching, guided meditations and inspiring prayers for World Peace. Make it a morning and stop by our World Peace Cafe from 9am for Waffles for World Peace. Class is by donation. Sundays Weekly, 11am12:30pm. NO CLASS: April 8, 15, 29, June 17, September 2, Dec 30. Kadampa Meditation Center, 47 Sweeney Rd.,Glen Spey, NY. http://www.kadampanewyork.org Wade’s B’THDAY Bloody Mary Drag Bingo Brunch w Pixel Chick - 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Cabernet Frank’s, 38 Main Street, Parksville, NY.

Sunday Night Supper Club - 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm (Recurring Event) The Western Hotel has been a landmark in Sullivan County since 1852. Located just 2 hours north of New York City in the Catskills. Join us for fireside dining, craft cocktails and tasty new menu items. Western Supper Club & Inn, 22 Upper Main Street, Callicoon, NY, 845-887-9871 March 19 Mom’s Meatloaf Movie Mondays - 7:00 pm 9:00 pm (Recurring Event). Henning’s Local, 6 Old County Rd., Cochecton Center, Each week Henning’s Local will be screening favorite films about mothers, from the unforgettable evil villains to classic characters who stole our hearts. In addition to our regular C AT S K I L L S C O N F I D E N T I A L 2 5


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Food for Thought: A Gourmet Meditation 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Kadampa Meditation Center New York located at 47 Sweeney Rd in Glen Spey. Join us at the World Peace Temple for a special night out that includes a relaxing guided meditation followed by a delicious gourmet home-style vegetarian meal. Cost is $20-35. For more information, please visit www.kadampanewyork.org, call (845) 8569000 or e-mail info@kadampanewyork.org.

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Captain Magic at Cabernet Frank’s - 7:00 pm 11:00 pm. 38 Main Street, Parksville, NY

Meditation for Kids - 11:00 am - 12:30 pm. Classes include a short discussion about everyday experiences relevant to children, guided meditation, and fun activities that foster habits such as kindness cooperation, patience and giving. For ages 4-12. Sundays Bi-Weekly, 11am-12:30pm. classes begin April 2018 – check our website for dates at http://www.kadampanewyork.org. Kadampa Meditation Center New York, 47 Sweeney Rd., Glen Spey, NY

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BOMBSHELL The Hedy Lamar Story - Big Eddy Selects: Winter Film Screening - 2:00 pm 4:00 pm “Any girl can be glamorous,” Hollywood siren Hedy Lamarr once said. “All you have to do is stand still and look stupid.” The complex journey of a woman who was much more than her beauty. A genius inventor, Lamarr is now credited with discovering the technology that makes modern WiFi possible. Delaware Valley Arts Alliance, 37 Main St., Narrowsburg, NY Girls’ Night at Zac’s! (Recurring Event) - 5:00 pm - 11:00 pm. Zacs Wilderness Lounge, 211 Mail Road, Barryville, NY

NYC’s Water Supply - 2 p.m. - at the Time and the Valleys Museum in Grahamsville - A discussion about the operation, protection and maintenance of New York City’s water supply - the largest municipal drinking water supply in the U.S. by DEP Director of Public Affairs, Adam Bosch. He will also share information and photos from the Delaware Aqueduct Bypass Tunnel, a project to repair the longest tunnel in the world, along with a preview of the upcoming Ashokan Century Program. Light refreshments are included. Members get in free, non-member $3. For more information, please call (845) 985-7700 or visit online at www.timeandthevalleysmuseum.org.

March 25 From Garden Plot to Kitchen Pot - 2 p.m. at the Time and the Valleys Museum in Grahamsville - Herbs have been with us forever from their mention in Genesis, through the centuries to today, where they are distilled and sold on the internet daily. The reason is clear, they are good for our health and tasty too! Spend a winter afternoon with Diana K. Weiner, Sullivan Renaissance Horticulture Program Manager, learning about the history, cultivation, propagation and the many culinary uses of herbs. Just in time for the start of the 2018 gardening season! Light refreshments are included. Members get in free, non-member $3. For more information, 26

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April 13 Frost Valley Hiking Weekend - 8 a.m. until April 15 at 5 p.m. The perfect time to hike Frost Valley’s over 5,000 acres or be shuttled to some of our local trailheads to visit a Fire Tower, crest Slide Mountain, or visit Giant Ledge. Make new friends from a network of hiking clubs. All meals are provided, as well as activities on camp when you are not enjoying the trail. Non-hiking family and friends can enjoy Frost Valley’s fun and exciting regular programs, too! For more information, visit http://frostvalley.org/group-and-family-reSPRING

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April 15 Joan Osborne sings the songs of Bob Dylan - 8 p.m. - Bethel Woods Center for the Arts located at 200 Hurd Road in Bethel. - On Songs of Bob Dylan, Joan Osborne unleashes her sizable gifts as a vocalist and interpreter upon The Bard’s celebrated canon. For more information, visit http://www.bethelwoodscenter.org.

$20.00 (Adults); $10.00 (Children 13 & Under); $10.00 (Students with valid ID). To order tickets, please call the SUNY Sullivan Box Office at (845) 434-5750, extension 4472, between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm on weekdays.

May 5 Mike DelGuidice & Big Shot - 8 p.m. - Bethel Woods Center for the Arts located at 200 Hurd Road in Bethel. For more information, please visit http://www.bethelwoodscenter.org.

April 21 Gallery Opening - Sharing Place: Eagles and Their Environs - 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Join the Delaware Highlands Conservancy for an opening reception to view the winning 15 photos from the Sharing Place: Eagles and Their Environs photo contest for the Upper Delaware River region. The winning photos will be exhibited with the ARTery member artists’ own interpretations of eagles, raptors, and other species of birds. During the opening reception, Conservancy staff will present a short background on the organization and eagles in the region. Refreshments will be provided and reservations are not required. The ARTery is located on 210 Broad Street in Milford, PA. For more information, please visit http://arterygallerymilford.com or call (570) 409-1234.

April 22 Honey and the Bee - 2 p.m. - at the Time and the Valleys Museum in Grahamsville - Join Son of a Bee from Grahamsville to learn about bee keeping, honey and the benefits of adding honey to your diet. Light refreshments are included. Members get in free, non-member $3. For more information, please call (845) 985-7700 or visit online at www.timeandthevalleysmuseum.org. Young People’s Chorus of New York City - 3 p.m. - Bethel Woods Center for the Arts located at 200 Hurd Road in Bethel. For more information, please visit http://www.bethelwoodscenter.org.

April 28 Cendrillon - SUNY Sullivan’s Live at the Met. “Glorious,” raved the New York Times when Joyce DiDonato sang the title role of Cendrillon at the Royal Opera in 2011. “Her performance was thoroughly enchanting.” Now, for the first time ever, Massenet’s sumptuous take on the Cinderella story comes to the Met. Ticket pricing for all presentations dur ing the 2018 season is as follows:

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May 6 Free public talk on modern Buddhism - 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Kadampa Meditation Center New York located at 47 Sweeney Rd in Glen Spey. Learn how Kadampa Buddhism offers practical tools for modern busy life. Enjoy a guided meditation and experience peace of mind. After the talk, explore the nature trails & gardens, stay for a community lunch or relax in the World Peace Cafe. For more information, visit http://kadampanewyork.org/events/free-public-talk or call (845) 856-9000. Benefit Concert at Bethel Woods - 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. - $25 advance, $30 at the door - Bethel Woods Center for the Arts located at 200 Hurd Road in Bethel. Featuring performances by Slam Allen, Cathy Paty and friends. Proceeds will benefit the Sullivan County SPCA. Tickets available at Bethel Woods Box Office, Fitness Factory in Monticello and the Sullivan County SPCA. For more information, please visit www.bethelwoodscenter.org.

May 13 Allyson Whitney Run for Love 5K - 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. - 3594 Rt. 55 Kauneonga Lake, NY Firefighters Pavilion near Bethel Woods Center for the Arts. Run for Love Event! Run or walk in honor, or in memory of your loved one! All Cancers Matter. All proceeds benefiting Life Interrupted young adult patient grants and HOPE comfort bags to our hospital infusion suites. Registration opens at 8 a.m. Mother’s Day Breakfast - 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Kadampa Meditation Center New York located at 47 Sweeney Rd in Glen Spey. Celebrate Mothers’ Day with a delicious vegetarian breakfast with family and friends in our World Peace Café. Sit back, relax and enjoy a home-cooked meal served by our kind and warm-hearted volunteers. Cost is $20-35. For more information, please visit www.kadampanewyork.com or call (845) 856-9000. C AT S K I L L S C O N F I D E N T I A L

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