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Animal & Pet Services
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Community News
CSAs- Community Supported Agriculture
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Health & Wellness
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Lessons & Enrichment Activities
Map of Ulster County

Police Departments
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Real Estate and Classified Listings
Refuse & Recycling info
Schools and Day Care in Ulster County
Support Services & Self-Help
Telephone Services
Townships
Transportation Services

Vote - Register in Ulster County
Wedding Resources
Zip Codes for Ulster County Area


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Calendar of Annual Events
Distilleries
Farmers' Markets
Food & Drink / Restaurants & Dining
HITS (Horse Shows In The Sun)
Kaleidoscope - World's Largest
Lessons & Enrichment Activities
Libraries (Public)
Lodging/Accommodations
Map of Ulster County
Member News
Movies/Cinemas
Recreation Page
Ski Centers
Swimming & Camping
Theaters & Arts
Tourism + Additional Links
Township Links
Transportation Services
Volunteer Opportunities
Wine Trail Links

Tourism
+ Additional Links:
• Dutchess County Wine Trail
• HITS-on-the-Hudson (Horse Shows)
• Hudson Valley Wine Country
• Kaleidoscope - World's Largest
• Meet Me In Marlborough
• Shawangunk Mountains Scenic Byway
• Shawangunk Wine Trail
• Woodstock Guide


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NEW TO THE AREA?
Here are some resources and information, to help those new to the area get connected and familiar with the community.


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ANIMAL & PET SERVICES
See Animal & Pet Resources Directory



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BUSINESSES &
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE

See Businesses Page for Businesses and Chambers of Commerce serving Ulster County.




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BIRTHDAY PARTY OPTIONS FOR CHILDREN
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CHILD CARE
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COMMUNITY NEWS
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2012 and 2011 CSAs - COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTURE FARMS

What is Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)?

Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a partnership of mutual commitment between a farm and a community of supporters ("shareholders" or "members") which provides a direct link between the production and consumption of food. Each season the shareholders provide the money (and sometimes other resources) needed for the farm to operate by purchasing a " share" of the season's harvest. CSA has become a popular way for consumers to buy local, seasonal food directly from a farmer. CSA fosters responsible relationships between the grower, the consumer, the food, and the land on which the food is grown.

If shares are no longer available in this year, prospective shareholders may be able to sign up on the waiting list for the following year.

Below are some CSA Farms in Ulster County, listed alphabetically. We are in the process of collecting the 2012 information, so below list both 2012 for new information, and 2011 for last year's information.


2012 -
MORE INFORMATION ON 2012 CSAs COMING SOON!


Phillies Bridge Farm Project 
45 Phillies Bridge Road, New Paltz 
256-9108 
www.philliesbridge.org 
Anne Eschenroeder, Farm Manager 
anne@philliesbridge.org 
• Season: June to November 
• Description: Mixed vegetables, access to u-pick crops and pick-your-own herb garden. Eggs and other products available but not part of the CSA share. Pickup at farm Tues. 3:30-7:00pm, Sat 9:30am-Noon. 
• Shares: Full Share $550; Half Share $300; Includes $25 membership fee. Optional shares available for orchard fruits, berries, sweet corn. 
• Availability: 2012 shares are still available as of 2/13/2011. 


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2011 cSAs

Brook Farm Project
60 Gatehouse Road, New Paltz
255-1052
www.brookfarmproject.org
Heidi Kunz
brookfarmproject@gmail.com
• Season: Beginning of May through middle of November
• Description: Non-profit farm and farm education project offers sustainably grown vegetables, herbs, flowers and Pastured chicken, and eggs.
• Shares: Regular Share $550/$525 working (3 harvest mornings a season); Large Share $950/$900 working (6 harvest mornings a season)
• Availability:  Shares still available as of 5/11/11.

Clove Valley CSA
81 Clove Valley Road, High Falls
687-0535
www.clovevalleycsa.org
Aileah, Toby, Rio, Premilla
clovevalleyfarm@hotmail.com
• Season: June through Mid-November
• Description: Our farming practices are no-till, no-spray, and ecologically beneficial.  Full range of regeneratively grown seasonal vegetables. Pickup at the farm on Wednesday or Saturday.
• Shares: Full Share: Sliding scale model from $400-$725.
• Availability: Shares are still available as of 5/16/11.

Eats Village Farm
677 Sawkill Road, Kingston
532-2448
www.eatsvillagefarm.com
Lisa Alt
contact@eatsvillagefarm.com
• Season: May-November
• Description: Delicious, nutritious and bountiful, food from our farm is sure to please you. All of our produce will be grown utilizing sustainable and organic farming methods that will increase the flavor and nutritional value of everything we grow.  Offering produce in units so that members will be able to choose specific produce so that they may take only what they know they will be utilizing. Each week the harvest will be grouped into units by weight or quantity. Example of units: 1 pint of tomatoes, 12 potatoes, etc. Members will be able to choose a certain number of units to be determined by the harvest.
• Shares: Full Share: $660/year/full share $550/year for a full senior share. 1/2 Share: $375/year $300 for a half senior share.  Working shares are also available.
• Availability: Shares for the 2011 season are no longer available.

Huguenot Street Farm
205 Huguenot Street, New Paltz
www.flyingbeet.com
Ron & Kathryn Khosla
farm@flyingbeet.com
• Season:  June through November
• Description: Food is veganic (no use of slaughterhouse products, vegetables grown from plant-based manure sources).  Vacation Option: If you are going on vacation during the summer, share your share with a friend, donate it to a needy New Paltz family.
• Shares: Nano Share ($450): 11 every-other-week distributions of "regular share size" of vegetables plus every-other-week access to the U-Pick garden. Standard Share ($650): 21 weekly distributions of vegetables; 50%-Bigger Share ($975): 21 weekly distributions of vegetables; Fruit Share ($165) Runs minimum 17 weeks.
• Availability:  Shares are still available as of 5/11/2011.

Old Ford Farm
Old Ford Road, New Paltz
220-7819
oldfordfarm@live.com
Becky & Joe Fullam;
• Season:  Late May to Mid-November
• Description: 24 weeks of produce, access to a pick-your own herb garden, and a weekly newsletter with recipes. They also sell a variety of farm products to CSA members.
• Shares: Small share $350; large share $700. Pickup is on Wednesdays from 4-7pm or Saturdays from 10am-1pm.
• Available: All shares for the 2011 season have been sold, but the farm store is open with fresh produce and eggs.

Rondout Valley Organics
Rusty Plough Farm, Ellenville; Farm & Granary, Wawarsing; August Farm, Ulster Heights
647-6911
www.farmtocity.org/affiliates/rondoutvalley
Nadia & Oleh Maczaj (Rusty Plough Farm)
rustyplough@earthlink.net
• Season: June through October
• Description: A unique web-based CSA program. Wide variety of vegetables, berries, eggs, cut flowers. Pickup on Thursday.
• Shares: Initial fee $250 plus $50 non-refundable membership fee.
• Availability: Share are still available as of 5/11/2011.

Second Wind CSA @ Four Winds Farm
158 Marabac Road, Gardiner
(518) 528-9382
www.secondwindcsa.com
Wesley Hannah
secondwindcsa@gmail.com
• Season: Early June through end of October
• Description: Certified organic farm offering diverse selection of vegetables. There are also meat, poultry and eggs available for sale.  On farm pickup or a drop-off in Garrison.  A share is 2 adults and 2 children.
• Shares: $500
• Availability: Shares for the 2011 season are no longer available.

Slow Roots Farm
205 Hidden Valley Rd., Kingston
339-2731, 315-717-9080
www.slowrootsfarm.com
Jacob Diaz
slowrootsfarm@gmail.com
• Season:  June thru November
• Description: Over  150 varieties of vegetables will be grown for the 2011 season with selection based on flavor,  nutrition, vitality, beauty, reliability and diversity.  All the essentials like peas, lettuce, tomatoes, garlic, onions, potatoes, carrots, kale, melons, squash, and cucumbers are grown as well unique crops like okra, tatsoi and tomatillos. Pickup on farm Wednesday from 4-7pm. Pickups will be available at Saugerties and Rosendale Farmers Markets on Saturday and Sunday respectively.
• Shares: Full Share $500, Half Share $250
• Availability:   Share are still available as of 5/26/11.

Stone Ridge Orchard CSA
Route 213, Stone Ridge
266-3979 or 687-2587
Anne Diaz-Matos
StoneRidgeCSA@gmail.com
www.Stoneridgeorchard.com
• Season: June 11 through November 12
• Description: Offers fruit, vegetable, egg and pasta shares. Farmed in accordance with sustainable practices. Certified naturally grown veggies. pastured eggs, all fruits are eco-certified
• Shares: Veggie: full share is $420, half is $220.  Fruit: full share is $220, half is $110. Free running, hormone  and antibiotic free egg share: $88 this year, pastured eggs are $132. Pasta share: $99
• Available:  Shares are still available as of 5/11/2011.

Taliaferro Farms
187 Plains Road, New Paltz
256-1592
www.taliaferrofarms.com
Pete Taliaferro
taliaferro@hvi.net
• Season: June through November
• Description: Certified organic vegetable and fruits.  Flowers, eggs, milk, cheeses, yogurts are also available for sale to the public on Thursdays. Shares are available as your choice of produce items that are referred to as units. A unit is a volume of a particular produce item (i.e.: 6 sweet peppers is one unit, 4 lbs. of tomatoes is one unit, etc.). Distribution at the farm.
• Shares: Full share: $900; half share: $475
• Available:  Shares are still available as of 5/13/2011.

Veritas Farms
32 Rousner Lane, New Paltz
384-6888
www.veritasfarms.com
Stephanie Turco
info@veritasfarms.com
• Season: May through November
• Description: We grow over 754 different varieties of vegetables; everything from roots to mesclun to winter squash. We grow according to the biodynamic calender. Market style CSA, where you choose what you want each week AND when to come in or if you want to skip that week.
• Shares: Full Share: $425 through the Poughkeepsie Farm Project (see link on our website).
• Availability:  Shares are still available as of 5/11/2011.

Winter Sun Farms: New Paltz
195 Huguenot Street, New Paltz
255-1699
www.wintersunfarms.com
Jim Hyland
jim@wintersunfarms.com
• Season: December - March
• Description: Winter Sun Farms partners with local farms to supply great tasting frozen and preserved vegetables and fruit all winter long, distributed through membership in a winter CSA. Members pay in advance for "winter shares" which means they will receive monthly shares of produce throughout the winter.
• Shares: Full Winter Share  $118- 4 monthly distributions (December-March) or $148- 5 monthly distributions (December-April)
• Available:  Shares are still available as of 5/11/2011.


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ELECTRIC; CABLE

Central Hudson Gas & Electric, 452-2700, (800) 527-2714

Time Warner Cable, 331-1711, (800) 431-8878


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EMPLOYMENT LINKS



Help Wanted Section of TheCommunityGuide.net Online Newsletter
www.craigslist.com
www.hudsonvalleyhelpwanted.com
www.labor.state.ny.us/careerservices/CareerServicesIndex.shtm
www.labor.state.ny.us/workforcenypartners/osview.asp
www.midhudsonjobs.com
www.regionalhelpwanted.com
www.ulsterny.com

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GOVERNMENT

See Resources Page, under Government


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HEALTH & WELLNESS SERVICES
See Health & Wellness Directory






HOME SERVICES & IMPROVEMENT
See Home Services & Improvement Directory



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HOSPITALS & MEDICAL FACILITIES
See Resources Page, under Hospitals


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LESSONS & ENRICHMENT ACTIVITIES
See Lessons & Enrichment Activities Page


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MAP OF ULSTER COUNTY
See Map of Ulster County


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POLICE DEPARTMENTS
See Resources Page, under Police



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POST OFFICE

All postal inquiries, www.usps.com,   (800) ASK-USPS (275-8777)
• Pick up POSTAL CHANGE OF ADDRESS FORMS in the lobby of any Post Office.



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REAL ESTATE & CLASSIFIEDS
See Real Estate & Classifieds Listings


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REFUSE & RECYCLING INFORMATION


IT'S THE LAW! Recycling is required in Ulster County.

• Most townships in Ulster County require that you make your own arrangements for disposal of your refuse & recycling. Contact your local town office to determine your responsibilities.

• You can arrange to have refuse/recycling picked up by a local private hauler, or you can get a Permit to take refuse to your Town's Transfer Station. Phone numbers listed below, or visit www.ucrra.org/recycling/towninfo.htm.

• The Ulster County Resource Recovery Agency periodically provides collections of paints, pesticides, chemicals, toxins & other household hazardous waste.
Call the RECYCLING HELPLINE, for selected drop-off dates by appointment.
336-3336

• The New Paltz Reuse Center is open to the public for used/surplus arts, education, and building materials Tuesday-Saturday 9am-4:30pm.. Located at the New Paltz Recycling Center, Clearwater Road (off Rt 32 about 3 miles north of the intersection of Rt 32/299)
www.townofnewpaltz.org   255-8456

Refuse & Recycling Centers:
• Denning 985-2543

• Ellenville / Wawarsing 647-3410

Esopus 384-6835

Gardiner 255-9775
• Hardenburgh 586-3135
• Hurley 338-5412
• Kingston (City) 331-5787 ( Municipal curbside collection)

Kingston (Town) 336-8853 (Municipal curbside collection)

Lloyd 691-8274

Marbletown 687-9198

Marlborough 795-2314 (Open on weekends Friday, Saturday, Sunday)

New Paltz 255-8456

Olive 657-8177
Plattekill 883-7331
Rochester 626-5273

Rosendale 338-0113

Saugerties 679-0514

Shandaken 688-5004

Shawangunk 895-2894 (Open Wednesdays and Saturdays)

Ulster 336-0311

Wawarsing (Town) 647-3410 (closed Sundays and Mondays)

Woodstock 679-0514





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SCHOOLS
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SUPPORT SERVICES & SELF HELP
See Support Resources, Self-Help, and Health & Human Services Directory


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TELEPHONE SERVICES

TELEPHONE SERVICE:


Verizon

www.verizon.com (800) VERIZON (837-4966)


TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES
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YellowBook U.S.A.

(formerly Transwestern Publishing)
www.yellowbook.com (800) YB-YELLOW

Verizon Telephone Directories
1-800-888-8448


OTHER TELEPHONE INFORMATION:

To hear the phone number associated with that particular phone line,
dial 990

To hear the Long Distance Carrier associated with that particular phone line,
dial Toll Free 1-700-555-4141



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TOWNSHIPS of ULSTER COUNTY

See also Townships Page for additional details

• Ulster County was formed in 1683.
Today, Ulster County is comprised of 20 Towns, 3 Villages, and 1 City, with a total population of 177,749 (based on 2000 Census).

www.census.gov or www.co.ulster.ny.us/planning

Denning (Town)

www.denning.us 985-2411

Ellenville (Village)

www.villageofellenville.com 647-7080

Esopus (Town)

www.esopus.com 331-3709


Gardiner (Town)

www.townofgardiner.org 255-9675


Hardenburgh (Town)

www.townofhardenburgh.org 586-3135


Hurley (Town)
www.townofhurley.org 331-7474


Kingston (City)

www.kingston-ny.gov
331-1682 (Parks & Recreation); (800) 331-1518 (Visitor Center)


Kingston (Town)
www.townkingstonny.us 336-8853


Lloyd (Town)

www.townoflloyd.com 691-2144, 691-8011


Marbletown (Town)

www.marbletown.net 687-7601


Marlborough (Town)
www.marlboroughny.com 795-5100


New Paltz (Town)

www.townofnewpaltz.org 255-0604, 255-0100


New Paltz (Village)

www.villageofnewpaltz.org 255-0130


Olive (Town)

www.town.olive.ny.us 657-8118, 657-2320


Plattekill (Town)

www.town.plattekill.ny.us 883-7331


Rochester (Town)

www.townofrochester.net 626-7384


Rosendale (Town)

www.townofrosendale.com 658-3159


Saugerties (Town)

www.saugerties.ny.us 246-2800

Saugerties (Village)

www.village.saugerties.ny.us/content 246-0887

Shandaken (Town)

www.shandaken.us 688-5004


Shawangunk (Town)

www.shawangunk.org 895-2611


Ulster (Town)

www.townofulster.org 382-2455


Wawarsing (Town)
www.townofwawarsing.com 647-6570

Woodstock (Town)
www.woodstockny.org 679-2113


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TRANSPORTATION SERVICES

AIRPORTS, NEARBY:

Albany International Airport (ALB)
www.albanyairport.com (518)242-2200; (518)242-2299

Kingston-Ulster Airport (TON) (River Aviation)
Flatbush Rd., Kingston
www.kingstonulsterairport.com 336-8400

Stewart International Airport (SWF)
Newburgh
www.panynj.gov/airports/stewart.html 564-7200

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BUS SERVICES:

Adirondack Pine Hill New York Trailways
http://www.trailwaysny.com
Schedule & Fare Info: (800)776-7548
Kingston 339-4230
New Paltz 255-6520
Woodstock (800)776-7548(Tickets can be purchased at H. Houst & Son)

Dutchess County Loop Bus System 485-4690

Kingston CitiBus 331-3725

Pine Hill Trailways
(800)776-7548

Ulster County Area Transit
• Bus service throughout Ulster County with limited service to Orange County.
• Discount Bus Passes available.

• Free Ulster County Bus Pass for eligible families.

• ADA Service available with at least 24-hour notice, under most circumstances.

• Medical van providing transportation for seniors 60 years and older, by appointment.

www.co.ulster.ny.us/ucat 340-3333, (888)-827-8228


CARPOOL & VANPOOL SERVICES:

MetroPool
www.metropool.com
(800) FIND-RIDE (346-3743)


MOVING & TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
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Man With A Van Movers
www.manwithavanmovers.com 255-6347


ROAD & WEATHER CONDITIONS:

NYS Thruway Authority
www.thruway.state.ny.us
(800) 847-8929


TRAIN SERVICES
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AMTRAK
Stations: Hudson, Poughkeepsie, Rhinecliff
www.amtrak.com (800)872-7245

MTA Metro North Railroad
Stations: Poughkeepsie, New Hamburg, Beacon, Breakneck Ridge, Cold Spring, Garrison
www.mta.info (800)Metro-Info
Schedule, Fare & General Information: (212)532-4900




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VOTE - REGISTER in Ulster County!
For your elected representatives, see Community Page/Resources, under County/Government


• Pick up VOTER REGISTRATION FORMS year round at any Post Office, Library, State Agency, Town Halls, or Motor Vehicle Bureau or call THE ULSTER COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS, and they will mail you the forms, as well as Absentee Ballots.

To download and mail in voter registration forms go to: www.voteulster.com

New York State Board of Elections (800) 367-8683

Ulster County Board of Elections 334-5470


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ZIP CODES IN ULSTER COUNTY AREA

12404 Accord
12406 Arkville
12409 Bearsville
12410 Big Indian
12411 Bloomington
12412 Boiceville
12416 Chichester
12725 Claryville
12515 Clintondale
12417 Connelly
12419 Cottekill
12420 Cragsmoor
12426 Eddyville
12428 Ellenville
12429 Esopus
12525 Gardiner
12432 Glasco
12433 Glenford
12740 Graharnsville
12435 Greenfield Park
12440 High Falls
12528 Highland
12441 Highmount
12443 Hurley
12446 Kerhonkson
12401 Kingston
12447 Krumville
12448 Lake Hill
12449 Lake Katrine
12753 Lew Beach
12758 Livingston Manor
12453 Malden-on-Hudson
12455 Margaretville
12542 Marlborough
12547 Milton
12548 Modena
12456 Mt. Marion
12457 Mt. Pleasant
12457 Mt. Tremper
12458 Napanoch
12561 New Paltz
12461 Olivebridge
12410 Oliverea
12464 Phoenicia
12566 Pine Bush
12568 Plattekill
12466 Port Ewen
12471 Rifton
12472 Rosendale
12475 Ruby
12461 Samsonville
12477 Saugerties
12479 Shady
12480 Shandaken
12481 Shokan
12483 Spring Glen
12484 Stone Ridge
12782 Sundown
12486 Tillson
12487 Ulster Park
12588 Walker Valley
12589 Walkill
12489 Wawarsing
12490 West Camp
12491 West Hurley
12493 West Park
12494 West Shokan
12495 Willow
12497 Woodland
12498 Woodstock


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LOOKING FOR THINGS TO DO?
Here are some resources and information on Recreational Activities available for all living in or visiting the area.



TOURISM LINKS



Ulster County Tourism
• Traveling in Ulster County, we offer a full-color travel guide plus a calendar of events. Hiking, apple blossom, golf and other brochures free for the asking. Call us or stop by for brochures and information. Literature can be picked up at the Ulster County Office Building on Fair St., Uptown Kingston.
www.ulstercountyalive.com 340-3566, (800)DIALUCO (342-5826)


Columbia County Tourism
www.columbiacountytourism.org

Delaware County Tourism
www.delawarecountytoday.com

Dutchess County Tourism
www.dutchesstourism.com

Greene County Tourism
www.greenetourism.com

Hudson Valley Tourism
www.travelhudsonvalley.org

I Love NY Tourism
www.iloveny.com

Orange County Tourism
www.orangetourism.org


ADDITIONAL TOURISM LINKS:

Dutchess County Wine Trail

HITS-on-the-Hudson in Saugerties, NY
• World-Class Equestrian Show Jumping 246-8833

Hudson Valley Wine Country

Kaleidoscope - World's Largest
• Explore our collection of kaleidoscopes including the World’s Largest Kaleidoscope, a mesmerizing multi-media experience, located at the Emerson in Mt. Tremper. 688-5800 ext. 4

Meet Me In Marlborough

Shawangunk Mountains Scenic Byway

Shawangunk Wine Trail

Woodstock Guide



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DISTILLERIES


Tuthilltown Spirits
Tuthilltown Spirits
Local Distiller of Fine Spirits
633-8734
14 Gristmill Lane, Gardiner
www.tuthilltown.com
Watch us on Youtube
• New York's first whiskey distillery since prohibition! Tours, Tasting Room & Shop. Tuthilltown Spirits is a Farm Distillery using local agricultural produce to create a new generation of handmade American whiskeys. Visit New York’s only whiskey tasting room and shop. Meet the makers of HUDSON brand whiskeys. Open Thursdays-Mondays; April through November tours are held Saturdays and Sundays at noon, 2pm and 4pm. December through March tours are held Saturdays and Sundays at noon and 3pm, reservations suggested: 633-8734. Purchase spirits at our shop. Gift Certificates also available.


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FARMERS' MARKETS


WARMER WEATHER FARMERS' MARKETS 2011:

Arlington Farmers’ Market. Mondays & Thursdays, 3pm-7pm. June 13 thru end of October, 2011. Located at the corner of Raymond Ave. and Fulton Ave. on the Vassar College Alumni House Lawn. For more information call Robert Raisch 559-0023 or go online to www.arlingtonbid.org

Beacon’s Farmers’ Market. Sundays, 10am-4pm, year-round. In-and-outdoor comfort on the banks of the Hudson River located at the Beacon Ferry dock (next to Beacon Train Station). For more information call Simone Williams 597-5028; email simplyvalley@optimum.net; or go online to www.TheBeaconFarmersMarket.com

Clintondale Liberty View Farm. Sundays Fall Market, 10am-sundown, rain or shine. September and October 2011. Come for the farm stand & vegetables, apple picking, cider, scarecrow contests, the Materials Exchange, beautiful views, all the baby animals, community food drives, and over 12 farm vendors. Liberty View Farms is located at 340 Crescent Ave, Clintondale, NY 12528. For more information call Farmer Billiam at 399-9545 or go online to www.libertyviewfarm.biz

Ellenville Farmers' Market. Sundays, 10am-2pm, rain or shine. June 19 - October 2, 2011. Corner of Market Street and Center Street. Annual Olde Time Harvest Festival, October 9 from 10am - 2 pm. Corner of Market Street and Center Street. For more information, contact Asha Golligher at 532-4905.

Gardiner Green Market. Fridays, 4pm-8pm. June 3 thru Fall 2011. A dozen local vendors gather together bringing a bountiful assortment—from veggies, maple syrups, and baked goods to cheeses, local naturally grown meats, and more. A majority of products are organically grown. Located at the Gardiner Library at 133 Farmers Turnpike in Gardiner. For more information call Ann and Dave at 255-0087.

Highland Farmers Market. Wednesdays, 3pm-7pm, Mid-June - early October, 2011. Fruits, vegetables, cut flowers, plants, jams and jellies and homemade bread. Route 9W, Highland. For more information call 691-2144.

Hyde Park Farmers’ Market. Saturdays, 9am-2pm. June 4 - October 28, 2011. Hyde Park Town Center, Town Hall Parking Lot, Route 9, Hyde Park. Note that this market is organized and administrated by the personnel at the Town of Hyde Park so please call from Monday – Friday during business hours. Calls and emails after 4pm will be answered the next day. More details are online at the Town website at www.hydeparkny.us.Town Hall Phone: 229-9111; Town Clerk email: tof@fishkill-ny.org.

Kingston Farmers' Market. Saturdays, 9am-2pm, rain or shine. May 28 - November 19, 2011. Fresh products from local growers. First Saturday of each month there will be artisans and crafters on site. Wall Street between North Front and John Streets, uptown Kingston. For more information, call 853-8512 or go online to www.kingstonfarmersmarket.org.

Lloyd (Town of) Farmers' Market. Wednesdays, 3pm-7pm (set up at 1pm). June 22 – October 12, 2011. Fresh produce, cheese, wine, and specialty olive oils and hand-crafted jewelry. Haviland Road at the intersection of Rt. 9W North, Highland. For information call 691-2144 during business hours 8am-4pm or go online to www.townoflloyd.com

Millbrook Farmers’ Market. Saturdays, 9am-1pm, rain or shine. May 28 - October 29, 2011. Tribute Garden Parking Lot on Front S., Millbrook. For more information email info@millbrookfarmersmarket.com; or go online to www.MillbrookFarmersMarket.com

Millerton Farmers’ Market. Saturdays, 9am-1pm. May 28 - October 29, 2011. Dutchess Ave. just off Main St., Millerton. For more information call Betsey McCall 518-789-4259; email info@neccmillerton.org; or go online to www.neccmillerton.org/farmers.htm

Milton, Heart of the Hudson Valley Farmers' Market. Saturdays, 9am-2pm. Mid-June - October 31, 2011. Showcasing local Hudson Valley farmers and businesses. Fresh produce and fruit, eggs, cut flowers, cheeses, organic products, baked goods, art/painting, demos, bread, music and more. Cluett-Schantz Memorial Park, Route 9W, Milton. For more information, contact Sheila at 464-2789; hhvfm@verizon.net or log onto www.hhvfarmersmarket.com

New Paltz Farmers' Market. Sundays, 10am-3pm. June 19 - October 30, 2011. Delicious and diverse products available from our local growers and producers, including farm fresh fruits and vegetables, baked goods, meats, cheeses, and so much more. Corner of Main Street and Wurts Avenue, across from the Wachovia. For more information, call Marty Kiernan at 255-5995; email marty8k@aol.com; or go online to www.newpaltzfarmersmarket.com

Pakatakan Farmers' Market. Saturdays, 9am-2pm, rain or shine. May 21 - Mid-October, 2011. Between 35-40 vendors come from throughout the Catskill region each week featuring an assortment of regional goods. Admission is free. Special events will be planned throughout the season. All goods offered at the market must be either grown or handmade in the Catskills and foods brokered foods must be clearly marked. The market is located at the historic Round Barn on Route 30 near the Delaware County hamlet of Halcottsville, in the central Catskill Mountains. The market is 50 miles west of Kingston on Route 28 (turn right at Arkville cutoff road), and five miles north of Margaretville/Arkville. For information call 586-3326; email info@pfmarket.org or go online for calendar of events at www.pfmarket.org

Pine Bush Farmers' Market. Saturdays, 9am-1:30pm, rain or shine. May 21 - October 15, 2011. Offering local vegetables, fruits, cheese, organic eggs, breads, sweets, meats and thigh-slapping, toe-tapping music & art to please the eye. Located at 62 Main Street in Pine Bush just behind the Crawford Cultural Center at the corner of Main and New Streets in the heart of Pine Bush. You'll find the Market in the municipal parking lot at Main and New Streets, behind Crawford Cultural Center. From Route 17 take exit 119 for Pine Bush. At stop sign, turn right onto Route 302 North. Continue along Route 302 for ten miles, through Circleville and Bullville. At the traffic light in center of Pine Bush, turn right. Go one block. Turn left onto New Street. For more information, contact Jacquelyn Carter at 978-0273 or log onto www.pinebushfarmersmarket.com

Plattekill Farmers' Market. Thursdays, 3pm-8pm. June – October 27, 2011. Featuring produce fresh from local farms, locally raised, pasture-fed beef, gluten-free baked products and more. Plattekill Town Hall 1915 Route 44/55, Modena. For more information call 883-7331.

Poughkeepsie Farmers’ Market. Fridays, 3pm-7pm, rain or shine. June 3 - October 28, 2011. Held on the ramp area to “Walkway over the Hudson” and also Pulaski Park on Washington St. Accepts debit and credit cards, Farmers' Market Nutrition Coupons (FMNP), WIC Fruit and Vegetable Checks and SNAP/Food Stamps (EBT). For more information call Susan Grove 473-1415; email pokmkt@gmail.com; or go online to www.farmproject.org/content/farmers-market

Rhinebeck Farmers' Market. Sundays, 10am-2pm, May 8 - November 24, 2011. Winter market held alternate Sundays from 10am–2 pm, December 5 – April 24 at Rhinebeck Town Hall on East Market Street in the Village. Freshest and best local fruit and vegetables, raw honey and bee products, local wine, cider and fruit juices, jams, jellies, cow sheep and goat cheeses, cut flowers, breads and baked goods. Select free-range poultry and eggs including chicken, turkey, pheasant, farm-raised meats including beef, lamb, and venison; smokehouse products including fish, cheese and meats for the table. Potted herbs and nursery plants; soaps and skin-care products. Outdoor market located in the Village of Rhinebeck Municipal Parking Lot, which is one-tenth of a mile east of the traffic light at the intersection of Route 9 and Market Street. For more information, email info@rhinebeckfarmersmarket.com or log onto www.rhinebeckfarmersmarket.com

Regeneration CSA Farm Market & Workshops. Sundays, 2pm-6pm. Offering a range of locally produced food; eggs, fresh bread, maple syrup, lacto-fermented foods, fresh and dried herbs, fruit, and of course fresh produce from the farm. Workshop schedule in calendar on website. Located on Regeneration CSA at Outback Farm at 81 Clove Valley Rd. High Falls, NY 12440, which is 3.3 miles from the center of High Falls, NY. For more information call 687-0535; email regenerationcsa@gmail.com; or go online to www.RegenerationCSA.org

Rosendale Farmers' Market. Sundays, 9am-2pm, rain or shine. June 5 – October 30, 2011. Many vendors; all-green market. Live acoustic music at every market, special food-related events a couple times a month (watch local community listing and our Facebook page for details). Located in the parking lot of the Rosendale Community Center (1055 Route 32, Rosendale, NY 12472). For more information, “like” us on Facebook (Rosendale Farmers’ Market); call Annie 658-3467 or email amardiney@gmail.com; or call Dennis at 339-0819 or email beaumontkaye@gmail.com

Saugerties Farmers' Market - SUMMER SCHEDULE. Saturdays, 10am-2pm. May 28 - October 8, 2011. Farm produce including a wide variety of vegetables (including organic) and fruits, artisan bread and baked goods, eggs, honey, jams, maple syrup, cheeses, pastured meat and poultry, field-grown flowers, wines, and prepared foods, all produced locally. Local chef demonstrations with tastings. Music, children’s activities, and special events. Starting at Main & Partition Streets, go 2.5 blocks east on Main Street to the parking lot beyond the Saugerties Historical Society's stone house at 119 Main Street, Saugerties. Farmers and other food producers, pre registration required. For more information call Rickie at 246-9371 or Judith 246-6491. Email contact@saugertiesfarmersmarket.com or online at www.saugertiesfarmersmarket.com

Saugerties Farmers' Market - WINTER SCHEDULE. Sunday afternoons, 12noon-4pm. The frequency will change to once a month before each holiday. Tthe locale changes to the Senior Center (207 Market Street).

Woodstock Farm Festival. Wednesday late afternoons, 3:30pm-dusk, rain or shine. June - October 26, 2011. Celebrate our farmers and our community with fresh local produce, outdoor dining, live music, special events, kids activities, scintillating conversation and peace, love and music of course. Held at 6 Maple Lane in Woodstock. For more information send email to info@woodstockfarmfestival.com or go online to www.woodstockfarmfestival.com



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WINTER FARMERS' MARKETS - 2011/2012:

Gardiner Winter Indoor Market.  3rd Saturday, 11am-3pm. December 2011- April 2012.  Get some of the freshest Organic items around.  All our farms are no-spray, and use natural growing methods. Vendors include: Brookside Farm, Dancing Meadow Farm, Fox Run Farm, Liberty View Farm, Magic Baking, Three Sisters Farm, Tweefontaine Herb Farm.  These local farms offer veggies and fruit, grass-fed beef and free-range chickens, eggs, flowers, and baked items using locally grown ingredients. Gardiner Library, 133 Farmers Turnpike, Gardiner. Find us on Facebook.

Kingston Farmers' Winter Market. First and third Saturdays, 10am-2pm.  December 2011- April, 2012.   The Hall is filled to capacity with over 20 vendors selling fresh meats and vegetables, breads, pastries, jam and jelly, fresh milk and ice cream, honey, wine, infused olive oil, hand-made crafts, heirloom seeds and so much more. Bethany Hall, the Old Dutch Church in uptown Kingston.  For more information, call 853-8512 or go online to www.kingstonfarmersmarket.org

Millerton Winter Farmers Market.  Second and fourth Saturdays, 10am-2pm. January –April, 2012.  Locally grown greens, fruit and vegetables, meat, honey and maple syrup, eggs, herbs and flowers, baked goods, pickles, sauerkraut and kim-chi, yogurt and cheese.  Gilmor Glass, 2 Main Street (Corner of Route 22 and Route 44), Millerton. email info@neccmillerton.org; or go online to www.neccmillerton.org/farmers.htm

New Paltz Indoor Farmers Market. Second Saturdays, 10am-3pm. December 2011-April 2012.  All are welcome to come and shop for delicious local food items such as meat, eggs, root crops, microgreens, goat cheese, bakery items, quiches, soups, maple syrup, heirloom seeds and more.  The market is sponsored by Winter Sun Farms, and members who have signed up for a winter share of frozen veggies and fruit will pick up their shares during market hours. Participating Local Farms: Four Wind Farms, Full Moon Farm, Meadow View Farm, Hudson Valley Seed Library, Acorn Hill, Conuco Farms, Pika's Quiches, Wild Hive Bakery, Liberty View Farm, Winter Sun Farms and more.  New Paltz Community Center, Veteran Drive, New Paltz. (off Rt.32, behind Town Hall). www.wintersunfarms.com/market.php

Rhinebeck Winter Farmers Market.  First and Third Sundays, 10am-2pm. Wide variety of products from apples to tamales. The Rhinebeck Town Hall at 80 East Market St, Rhinebeck.  See our vendors at www.rhinebeckfarmersmarket.com/vendors-winter.html

Rosendale Indoor Farmers Market. First Sundays, 10am-2pm. December 2011-May 2012.  Rosendale Community Center, 1055 Route 32, Rosendale.   For info email amardiney@hvc.rr.com  or  www.rosendalefarmersmarket.com

Saugerties Indoor Market Day.  Select Sundays celebrating the holidays, Noon-4pm:  December 18 (Christmas/Chanukah), January 15 (Martin Luther King Day), February 12 (Valentine’s Day).  Farmers offer fresh brussel sprouts, celeriac, red & green broccoli, onions, garlic, many varieties of potatoes and sweet potatoes, root vegetables, mesclun, and cabbage; apples and pears.  Beyond vegetables, you’ll find pasture-raised lamb, beef, poultry, and rabbit, delicious local cheeses, eggs from free-range chickens, freshly baked breads, pies, cookies, and pastries, as well as jams, relishes, granola, honey, maple syrup, chocolates, olive oil with local herbs, hand-blended teas, spice blends and local wine.   The Senior Center, 207 Market St, Saugerties. www.saugertiesfarmersmarket.com

Vassar Indoor Farmers Market. 
Third Saturdays, 10am-1pm. December 2011-April 2012.  Shop for delicious local food items such as meat, eggs, root crops, bakery items, cheese, pickles, infused olive oils, and more.  The market is sponsored by Winter Sun Farms, and members who have signed up for a winter share of frozen veggies and fruit will pick up their shares during market hours.  Participating Local Farms:  Second Chance Farm, Real Live Food Company, Wild Hive Bakery, Spacey Tracy's Pickles, Luigi Infused Olive Oils, and Healthway Farms. Vassar College, College Center, Raymond Ave, Poughkeepsie.   www.wintersunfarms.com/market.php


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HITS-on-the-Hudson /
HITS Horse Shows 2011 Season:
May 25, 2011 – September 18, 2011


HITS Horse Shows in Saugerties
© ESI Photography. Two time Olympic Gold Medalist McLain Ward and Sapphire on course at t
he 2010 Pfizer $1 Million Grand Prix at HITS-on-the-Hudson in Saugerties, New York.


It’s Show Time…

HITS Horse Shows are back for another action-packed season!
Join us in Saugerties, New York for Olympic-style equestrian show jumping Wednesday-Sunday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. during show weeks!!

Click here for show dates and additional details .

Or visit the HITS website at www.hitsshows.com and HITS Saugerties at www.hitsshows.com/saugerties/index.html




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LIBRARIES (PUBLIC)
Connect with Libraries for classes, happenings and events throughout the year.

Ulster County Library Association, www.ulsterlibraries.org
Mid-Hudson Library System, www.midhudson.org/libraries


• Accord - Little Ones' Learning Center, 626-4112
www.littleoneslearningcenter.org/about.html

• Clintondale Branch of the Highland Public Library, 883-5015
www.highlandlibrary.org

• Cragsmoor Free Library, 647-4611
www.cragsmoorfreelibrary.org

• Ellenville Public Library & Museum, 647-5530
wwweplm.org/default.aspx

• Esopus Port Ewen Library, 338-5580
www.esopuslibrary.org

• Gardiner Library, 255-1255
www.gardinerlibrary.org

• Highland Public Library, 691-2275
www.highlandlibrary.org

• Hurley Library Association, 338-2092
wwwhurley.lib.ny.us

• Kingston Area Library, 331-0507
www.kingstonlibrary.org

• Marlboro Free Library, 236-7272
www.marlborolibrary.org

• Milton - Sarah Hull Hallock Free Library, 795-2200
www.miltonlib.org

• New Paltz - Elting Memorial Library, 255-5030
www.eltinglibrary.org

• Olive Free Library, 657-2482
www.olivefreelibrary.org

• Phoenicia Library, 688-7811
www.phoenicia.lib.ny.us

• Pine Hill - Morton Memorial Library, 254-4222
www.morton.pinehill.lib.ny.us

• Plattekill Library, 883-7286
www.plattekill.lib.ny.us

• Rosendale Library, 658-9013
www.rosendalelibrary.org

• Saugerties Public Library, 246-4317
www.saugertiespubliclibrary.org

• Stone Ridge Library, 687-7023
www.stoneridgelibrary.org

• Ulster Library, 338-7881
www.townofulsterlibrary.org

• Wallkill Public Library, 895-3707
www.rcls.org/wak

• West Hurley Public Library, 679-6405
www.westhurleylibrary.org

• Woodstock Library, 679-2213
www.woodstock.org



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LODGING / ACCOMMODATION / VACATION RENTALS

See Lodging & Accommodations Page for all Lodging & Vacation Rental Listings.



Harmony House Bed & Breakfast Moondance Ridge Bed and Breakfast of New Paltz Emerson Resort & Spa, Mt. Tremper NY

 Aspects Gallery Inn & Spa in Woodstock
Barclay Heights Bed & Breakfast at Smythe House in Saugerties, NY Smythe Family Esopus Creek Vacation Cottage

A Woodstock Waterfall Hideaway Woodstock NY VAcation Rental





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MOVIES / CINEMAS

• Lyceum Six, Red Hook 758-3311,
www.greatmovieslowerprices.com/lyceum.html


• New Paltz Cinema, New Paltz 255-0420, www.greatmovieslowerprices.com/newpaltz.html

• Orpheum 3, Saugerties 246-6561

• Regal Cinema 12, HV Mall, Kingston 336-4188 (Fandango); 336-4191 (Office)
Website: Regal Cinema, Kingston

• Rosendale Theatre Collective, Rosendale 658-8989
www.rosendaletheatre.org

• Tinker St. Cinema, Woodstock  679-6608
www.upstatefilms.org/now-showing/woodstock

• Upstate Films, Rhinebeck 876-2515
www.upstatefilms.org




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SKI CENTERS

Belleayre Mountain, Highmount
Downhill Skiing, Cross-Country Skiing, Snowboarding

www.belleayre.com (800) 942-6904

Frost Valley YMCA, Claryville

Cross-Country Skiing

www.frostvalley.org 985-2291

Holiday Mountain, Monticello

Downhill Skiing, Snowboarding, Snowtubing
www.holidaymtn.com 796-3161

Hunter Mountain, Hunter
Downhill Skiing, Snowboarding, Snowtubing, Snowshoeing
www.HunterMtn.com (800) HUNTERMTN (486-8376)

Minnewaska State Park Preserve, New Paltz
Cross-Country Skiing
http://www.nysparks.com/parks/127/details.aspx 255-0752

Mohonk Mountain House, New Paltz
Cross-Country Skiing, Snowtubing, Snowshoeing

www.mohonk.com 255-1000 or (800) 772-6646

Mohonk Preserve

www.mohonkpreserve.org 255-0919

Mount Peter, Warwick
Downhill Skiing, Snowboarding
www.mtpeter.com 986-4940, press 1 for snow reports

Plattekill Mountain, Roxbury
Downhill Skiing, Cross-Country Skiing, Snowboarding, Snowtubing, Bike Park
www.plattekill.com (607) 326-3500 or (800) NEED-2-SKI (633-3275)

Sawkill Family Ski Center, Kingston
Downhill Skiing, Cross-Country Skiing, Snowboarding, Snowtubing

www.sawkillski.com 336-6977

Windham Mountain, Windham
Downhill Skiing, Cross-Country Skiing, Snowboarding, Snowtubing, Golf, Paintball, Adventure Park  
www.windhammountain.com (800) 754-9463




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SWIMMING & CAMPING


• Contact your Town Offices and Recreation Departments for summer recreation  programs that may be available for you and your family. (See Townships Page)

• You can purchase an Empire State Passport ($65), which can be used at NYS parks in lieu of the admission fee. The passport allows unlimited free vehicle access to all state-owned parks, arboretums, boat launches, and recreation areas, and is valid April 1 through March 31 of the following year.
www.nysparks.com/admission/empire-passport/default.aspx
Call 518-474-0458 (TDD 518-486-1899) for telephone orders.

• For information on Hiking, Backpacking, Camping, Hunting, Fishing, etc. in the Catskill Forest Preserve, contact NYS Campgrounds
www.reserveamerica.com (800) 456-CAMP (2267)

• DEC operates 51 campgrounds located in the Adirondack and Catskill Parks.
http://www.dec-campgrounds.com

State campgrounds outside the Forest Preserve are operated by the NYS Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. (518) 474-0456.
www.nysparks.com

In addition to below list of swimming spots to enjoy, these links also offer information on water spots, water falls, photos, and directions that may be helpful. Please note, some details on these sites may not be confirmed, plus with recent funding issues, some trails and parks may be closed or limited in access:
www.visitvortex.com/subcategory/SwimmingHudsonValley
www.swimmingholes.org/ny.html
www.nyfalls.com/waterfalls.html#Ulster_County


Below are some cool SWIMMING spots in the Ulster County area!
Some are free, some at a fee
. Prices are subject to change.
 
INDOOR:

YMCA Of Kingston & Ulster County
www.ymcaulster.org
338-3810. 507 Broadway, Kingston, NY 12401.
Pool Day Passes & Memberships Available

OUTDOOR:

Andretta Pool, City of Kingston Parks & Recreation
www.kingston-ny.gov/content/120/122/default.aspx#Andretta
338-2115 (Pool); 331-1682 ext. 333 (Parks & Recreation Dept.)
 
Berean Park, Brescia Blvd., Highland
691-8011
 
Belleayre Beach at Pine Hill Lake Day Use Area
www.belleayre.com/summer/lake.htm
254-5600, or Toll Free 1-800-942-6904
 
Big Deep, Woodstock
www.visitvortex.com/The_Big_Deep
 
Buttermilk Falls, Peekamoose Rd, Sundown
www.visitvortex.com/Buttermilk_Falls
 
Haines Falls, North and South Lake State Park, Greene County
www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/24487.html
(518) 589-5058
 
Kingston Point Beach
http://www.kingston-ny.gov/content/120/122/default.aspx
 331-1682 ext.  333 (Parks & Recreation Dept.)
 
Lakeside Park, Pawling
www.visitvortex.com/Lakeside_Park
855-1131
 
Marbletown Town Park (Tongore Park), Marbletown Recreation
www.marbletown.net/government/town_park.cfm
687-0800
 
Minnewaska Lake State Park Preserve, New Paltz
www.lakeminnewaska.org/state.html
www.nysparks.com/parks/127/details.aspx
255-0752
 
Moriello Pool, New Paltz
www.townofnewpaltz.org
255-1700 (Pool); 255-3631 (Parks & Recreation Dept.)
 
Otter Falls, Sundown
www.visitvortex.com/Otter_Falls
 
Peekamoose Blue Hole, Peekamoose Rd, Sundown
www.visitvortex.com/Peekamoose_Blue_Hole
  
Pine Hill Lake Day Use Area/Belleayre Beach www.belleayre.com/summer/lake.htm
254-5600, or Toll Free 1-800-942-690

Rosendale Pool, Rosendale
www.townofrosendale.com/pool.cfm
658-9347 (Pool); 658-3159 (Town of Rosendale); 658-8198 (Recreation Center)
 
Saugerties Village Beach, Saugerties
http://village.saugerties.ny.us/content/Parks/View/3
www.visitvortex.com/Saugerties_Beach
246-2321 ext. 1
 
Saugerties Wading Pool for Toddlers/Lions Club Playground, Washington Ave.
246-2321 ext. 1
 
Sojourner Truth Ulster Landing County Park, Saugerties
www.sojournertruthpark.com
www.visitvortex.com/Ulster_Landing_Park_Sojourner_Truth
340-3500, 336-8484, 340-7368
 
Split Rock Hole, Clove Road, High Falls
www.visitvortex.com/Split_Rock_Hole
Mohonk Preserve, New Paltz,
255-0919
 
Stony Kill Falls, Kerhonkson
www.nyfalls.com/board/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=3131
www.visitvortex.com/Stony_Kill_Falls
 
Taconic State Park, Rudd Pond, Millerton
www.nysparks.state.ny.us/parks/141/details.aspx
www.visitvortex.com/Rudd_Pond
518-789-3059
 
Ulster County Pool, New Paltz
www.co.ulster.ny.us/downloads/UlsterCountyPool.pdf
255-7027 (seasonal), 340-3500 (Ulster County Building & Grounds)
 
Vernooy Kill, Kerhonkson
www.nyfalls.com/board/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=3129
www.visitvortex.com/Vernooy_Kill
 
Wilcox Memorial Park, Stanfordville
www.co.dutchess.ny.us/CountyGov/Departments/DPW-Parks/PPwilcox.htm
758-6100, 298-4600
 





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THEATERS & ARTS


Acoustic Artist Coalition at A.I.R. (Artists in Residence) Studio Gallery, Kingston
www.airstudiogallery.com 331-2662
Space Rental for artists and musicians.

Actors & Writers, Olivebridge
www.actorsandwriters.com  657-9760

Arm of the Sea Theater, Malden-on-Hudson
www.armofthesea.org 246-7873

A.S.K. (Arts Society of Kingston)

www.askforarts.org 338-0331

Backstage Studio Productions (BSP), Kingston

www.bspinfo.net 338-8700

Bard College/Fisher Center for Performing Arts, Rhinebeck

www.bard.edu/fishercenter 758-7900

Bardavon 1860 Opera House, Poughkeepsie

www.bardavon.org 473-2072


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Bearsville Theater, Bearsville
www.bearsvilletheater.com bearsvilletheater@gmail.com 679-4406

Bird-On-A-Cliff Theatre Co, Summertime, Shakespeare Under the Stars, Woodstock
www.birdonacliff.org   247-4007

Boundless Edge Ice Dance Ensemble, Wintertime Performances, Saugerties
www.boundlessedge.org 626-4596


Byrdcliff Theater, Woodstock Guild, Woodstock

www.woodstockguild.org 679-2079

The Center for Perf
orming Arts at Rhinebeck

www.centerforperformingarts.org 876-3080

Centre for Playback Theatre

www.playbackcentre.org 255-8163

Coach House Players, Kingston

www.coachhouseplayers.org  331-2476

Community Playback Theater, Highland
691-4118

Eisenhower Hall Theater, West Point

www.eisenhowerhall.com 938-4159

Gallery at Deep Listening Space, Kingston

www.deeplistening.org 338-5984

Half Moon Theatre, Poughkeepsie

www.halfmoontheatre.org 235-9885

Hudson River Playback Theatre, New Paltz

www.hudsonriverplayback.org 255-7716

Kleinert/James Arts Center, Woodstock

www.woodstockguild.org 679-2079


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Madeline's Dance Center, Marlboro

www.madelinesdance.com 236-7989

Maverick Concerts, Woodstock

www.maverickconcerts.org 679-8217

Mid-Hudson Children's Museum, Poughkeepsie

www.mhcm.org 471-0589

Movita Dance Theatre, Woodstock and NYC
www.movitadancetheatre.com   movitadance@gmail.com

New Paltz Ballet Theatre, New Paltz
www.npsballet.com    255-0044

New York Conservatory for the Arts (NYCA), Hurley
www.NYCA.org 339-4340

The Oasis Theatre Company Inc., Claryville

www.oasistheatre.org 985-0390

Open Eye Theater, Margaretville

www.theopeneye.org 586-1660

Performing Arts of Woodstock
www.pcmaven.com/clients/paw/ 679-7900

Shadowland Theater, Ellenville

www.shadowlandtheatre.org 647-5511

Star Mountainville Group, Woodstock
gweiss001@hvc.rr.com 679-4561

STS Playhouse, Phoenicia
www.stsplayhouse.com/ 688-2279



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SUNY New Paltz, New Paltz

Box Office 257-3880

Director of Theater Arts Services 257-3872

Theatrical Arts Department 257-3865

www.newpaltz.edu

SUNY Ulster, Stone Ridge

www.sunyulster.edu 687-5000

Tom Cherwin Productions,
(formerly, Woodstock Theater Cooperative)

246-1710

Twisted Tassels Gypsy Tribal Dance Troupe
www.ancientcallings.com 657-7276

Ulster Ballet Company, Saugerties

www.ulsterballet.org 246-4316

Ulster County Arts Council, Kingston

339-9935

(UPAC) Broadway Theater at Ulster Performing Arts Center, Kingston

www.upac.org 339-6088

Up In One Productions, Rhinebeck
www.upinoneproductions.org 876-5348

Unison Arts and Learning Center, New Paltz

www.unisonarts.org 255-1559

Woodstock Film Festival

www.woodstockfilmfestival.com 679-4265

Woodstock Fringe, Woodstock
Festival of Theatre & Song
www.woodstockfringe.org 810-0123

Woodstock Playhouse, Woodstock

www.woodstockplayhouse.org 679-6900

Woodstock Diamond Sokolow Dance Theatre
679-7757



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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
See Volunteer Opportunities Page
and, Volunteers Opportunities Section of the Online News Page


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WEDDING RESOURCES
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WINE TRAIL LINKS:


Dutchess Wine Trail Link

Hudson Valley Wine Country Link

Shawangunk Wine Trail Link


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