LIVINGSTON MANOR, NY (June 9, 2011) – A leisurely stroll in downtown Livingston Manor now has even more pizzazz. Two newly completed kiosks give residents and visitors a chance to learn and appreciate local and natural history with colorful, easy-to-read interpretive panels.
Ever wonder where the Catskill Park begins and ends, where the rivers flow after they leave Roscoe and Livingston Manor, or what plants are native to the area?
You’ll find the answers to these questions and more at the Natural History Kiosk in Livingston Manor’s Renaissance Park.
The Natural History Kiosk is in the photo at left along with Andy Zheng, the 8-year-old son of the proprietors of Chinatown Kitchen on Main Street.
This public space adjacent to the Municipal Parking lot is bordered by two streams – Willowemoc Creek and the Little Beaverkill.
The kiosk is a Livingston Manor Renaissance project completed by local volunteers with technical content provided by NYSDEC, Delaware River Basin Commission, and other regional partners.
The Native Plant garden is beginning to blossom adjacent to the kiosk.
Follow the colorful planters and hanging baskets of flowers down Main Street to the Local History Kiosk perched on the riverbank directly across from Peck’s Market parking lot. Rediscover Sherwood Island, where the Livingston Manor Central School now sits.
Are you interested in a clambake for 5,000? How about riding on a merry-go-round, listening to a coronet band, taking part in a sack race or a tub race, or attempting to climb a greased pole? These are just some of the activities that took place on Sherwood Island in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Stop by the Kiosk on Main Street and rediscover Sherwood Island for yourself.
(Photo: Lisa M. Lyons)
NEW YORK, NY (June 2, 2011) — In celebration of National Trails Day, which was last Saturday, June 4, the Open Space Institute last week announced the acquisition of three miles of rail trail along the old O&W rail bed in the Sullivan County town of Mamakating.










New Farmers Market Coming to Rock Hill on June 25
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ROCK HILL, NY (June 13, 2011) – The Rock Hill Business and Community Association will be holding a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the Rock Hill Farmer’s Market on Saturday June 25 at 10:30 a.m.
Some of the items offered on open day include vegetables, goat cheese, maple syrup, honey, cut flowers, baked goods, eggs and chicken. There will also be face painting for the kids, pony rides and local artists.
The Rock Hill Farmers Market is an organization founded to promote local, sustainable and organic agriculture, increasing economic opportunities for farmers, youth, small businesses and food artisans.
If you would like more information please contact the Market Manager Michelle Lipari at 845-791-0553 or email rhfarmersmarket@gmail.com.
Check out our website at www.rockhillfarmersmarket.com. Volunteer opportunities are still available. Call the number listed above for more details.
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