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Thursday, Feb. 18

4-H Knitting Society Club meeting

MILFORD – Pike County Cooperative Extension office, 5 to 5 p.m. 570/296-3400.

After school trek: nature in winter at dusk

NEW JERSEY – Learn to read animal tracks while snowshoeing for families with children ages 6-10 on Feb. 19 at High Point State Park, 4 to 5:30 p.m., free. RSVP by Feb. 18: 973/875-1471.

Cedarwood Auction Gallery opens

PORT JERVIS – Preview 4 p.m., auction 6 p.m. at 4 Fowler Street. Featuring furniture, ceramics, glass, fine art, ephemera, antique linens, vintage jewelry and fine collectibles. 845/856-2307.

Community pool meeting

ROSCOE – Interested in helping get the Roscoe community pool back? Informational meeting in the Roscoe Central School cafeteria, 7 p.m.

Food pantry

DAMASCUS – Damascus Township Building, 1 to 3 p.m. Emergency need: 570/224-4217 or 224-4189. 570/253-4262.

Food pantry

LAKEWOOD – Lake Como Community Hall, 1 to 3 p.m. Emergency need: 570/798-2859. 570/253-4262.

Free herbal consults

HONESDALE – Consults by Nathaniel Whitmore to explore clinical applications of herbs and promote general awareness of how herbs can benefit health. By appointment: 570/253-6621.

JEMS meeting

JEFFERSONVILLE – Jeffersonville Enhances More of Sullivan Renaissance group meets in the upstairs area of Village Hall, 7 p.m. Open to everyone. 845/701-1020.

Natural gas webinar

REGION – "Underground Injection Wells as an Option for Disposal of Shale Gas Wastewaters: Policies and Practicality" web-based educational program, 1 to 2 p.m. Must register online: naturalgas.extension.psu.edu/Events.htm. 570/296-3400.

Open house

MILFORD – Ann Street School hosts an open house at the Milford United Methodist Church, 4 to 7 p.m. Opportunity to meet teachers and tour the school. 570/296-6124.

Take-out chili dinner

EQUINUNK – Calder House Museum on Feb. 20, 12 noon to 4 p.m., $8 includes 1-quart chili, two rolls and dessert. Phone orders only: 570/224-0223 or 570/224-4466 by Feb. 18.

Tuesday, Feb. 23

Blood drive

HAWLEY – Hawley Ambulance Building, 1 to 6 p.m. Chance to win a three-day cruise for two. 800/GIVE-LIFE.

Census job applications and testing – thru February 24

ROSCOE – US Census Bureau seeks applicants at Rockland Fire Hall on Feb. 23 and 24, 10:30 a.m. Bring a passport or valid driver's license and social security card. 866/861-2010.

Census job applications and testing

NARROWSBURG – US Census Bureau seeks applicants at Tusten Town Hall, 2 p.m. Bring a passport or valid driver's license and social security card. 866/861-2010.

Explanation of estate plan documents

LIBERTY – Living wills, health care proxies and DNRs discussed at Cornell Cooperative Extension, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., free. Light supper included. 845/292-5250.

UDC committee meeting

NARROWSBURG – The Upper Delaware Council's Operations Committee meets at 6:30 p.m. at the UDC office. The Project Review Committee meets at 7 p.m. Open to the public. 845/252-3022.

Wednesday, Feb. 24

Blood drive

NEWFOUNDLAND – Wallenpaupack South Elementary School, 3 to 8 p.m. Chance to win a three-day cruise for two. 800/GIVE-LIFE.

Casting call – thru February 25

HURLEYVILLE – Sullivan County Dramatic Workshop holds auditions for "Blithe Spirit" on Feb. 24 and 25, 6 to 9 p.m. 845/807-7212.

'Coffee and Torah'

MONTICELLO – Second series of two classes at the Landfield Avenue Synagogue, 10 a.m. Topic: prayer. 845/794-8470.

'Entrepreneurship: What Does it Take?'

MILFORD – Covers key issues in becoming an entrepreneur at the Pike County Economic Development Authority office, 5 to 7 p.m., $10. Registration required, 570/941-7588.

Lenten soup lunch

PORT JERVIS – Join us for lunch and a message by an area clergy person at Drew United Methodist Church on Wednesdays during Lent: Feb. 24, Mar. 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31, 12 noon, $2.50. 845/856-3423.

Meditation class

MILFORD – Discover methods to truly change in the new year with Buddhist nun Kelsang Chokyi at the Emerson House, Hotel Fauchere, 7 to 8:30 p.m. $8. 845/856-9000.

Water webinar

REGION – "Saving Money and Your Septic System Through Water Conservation" web-based educational program, 12 noon to 1 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. Must register online: water.cas.psu.edu/webinars.htm. 570/296-3400.

Thursday, Feb. 25

Census job applications and testing

LIVINGSTON MANOR – US Census Bureau seeks applicants at the Livingston Manor Free Library, 10:30 a.m. Bring a passport or valid driver's license and social security card. 866/861-2010.

Census job applications and testing

COCHECTON – US Census Bureau seeks applicants at the Cochecton Town Hall, 1 p.m. Bring a passport or valid driver's license and social security card. 866/861-2010.

Food pantry

LAKEVILLE – Paupack Township Municipal Building, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Emergency need: 570/352-6177. 570/253-4262.

Positive parenting workshop

MILFORD – Four-session course beginning Mar. 2 at the Pike County Cooperative Extension office, 6 to 8 p.m., $20, $30/couple. RSVP by Feb. 25. 570/296-3400.

Quit smoking course

MILFORD – Five-session class on Wednesdays beginning Mar. 3 at 514 Broad Street, 6 to 7 p.m. RSVP by Feb. 25. 570/296-3400.

Women's Club celebrates young artists

HONESDALE – The Honesdale Women’s Club will celebrate young artists and musicians from the Wayne Highlands School District at the Visitor’s Center, 1:30 p.m. Ribbons and prizes. 570/253-0243.

YMCA registration

HONESDALE – Flag football, basketball, gymnastics, pre-K hockey, strength training, ballet and jazz, teen leaders, volleyball, karate and after school program registrations accepted at the Wayne County YMCA. Programs begin in March. 570/253-2083.

Wednesday, Mar. 10

Blood drive

HARRIS – Catskill Regional Medical Center, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 800/432-8045.

Blood drive

MILFORD – American Legion Post 139, 12 noon to 6 p.m. 800/432-8045.

Brown bag check

HONESDALE – Stephen's Pharmacy holds a brown bag check at the Honesdale Senior Center, 570/253-4262.

Thursday, Mar. 11

Brown bag check

HAMLIN – Stephen's Pharmacy holds a brown bag check at the Hamlin Senior Center, 570/253-4262.

Classes

LIBERTY – Liberty Fitness Center holds the following classes open to everyone (except noted): Mon.: Zumba, 5:15 p.m.; Tues.: Zumba, 8:45 a.m.; Yoga/Pilates, 6 p.m.; Wed.: Belly Fit Dancing, 5:30 p.m.; Line Dancing, 6:45 p.m.; Thurs.: Group Training, 5:40 p.m.; Mon., Wed. and Thurs.: Silver Sneakers (open to any senior), 10 a.m.; Sat.: Indoor Cardio Biking, 8:45 a.m. 845/292-0756.

Retirement planning program series

LIBERTY – The third of a three-part series on farm succession planning at Cornell Cooperative Extension. Registration required, 845/292-6180.

Thursday, Apr. 8

Craft show

HURLEYVILLE – Spinners, weavers, bakers, gardeners and more at the Sullivan County Museum, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 845/434-8044.

Wednesday, Apr. 14

Art exhibition: Juan Espino – thru April 15

MILFORD – Paintings of Milford's historic buildings on display through Apr. 15 at Hotel Fauchere. 570/409-1212.

'Aunt Cassie's Dress and Mrs. Dolson's Flag'

CUDDEBACKVILLE – A look at the Civil War through the eyes and hands of two women at the Neversink Valley Area Museum, 7:30 p.m. 845/754-8870.

Community art exhibit – thru April 16

HONESDALE – Wayne County Courthouse hosts a community art exhibit through Friday, Apr. 16. 8:30 to 5:30 Monday to Thursday; Friday to 3 p.m.

Free tax preparation

BLOOMING GROVE – Tax counselors available by appointment to low/middle income taxpayers through mid-April at the Blooming Grove Senior Center, 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. 570/775-5550.

Jeff Bank 2011 photo calendar contest – thru April 16

REGION – Submit up to four horizontal color images for Jeff Bank's 2011 calendar through Apr. 16. Application form required. Entry fee: $5. www.jeffbank.com or 845/436-4227.

'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' audition

SOUTH FALLSBURG – Sullivan County Dramatic Workshop seeks actors at the Rivoli Theatre, 6:30 to 9 p.m. Production in July. 845/434-0209.

Practical Buddhism

MILFORD – "The Measure of a Successful Life" with Buddhist nun Kelsang Chokyi at The Emerson House at the Hotel Fauchere, 7 to 8:30 p.m., $8. 845/856-9000.

'The Artist's Lounge'

HONESDALE – Gathering of artists sharing information and supporting the art community at the Philip Hone Gallery, 5 to 7 p.m. 570/253-5577.

'The First Step: Starting Your Business'

MILFORD – Information needed to start and operate a small business in Pennsylvania at the Pike County Economic Development Authority office, 1 to 3 p.m., $10. Pre-registration and payment required, 570/941-7588.

Volunteer work party

LAKE ARIEL – Group effort to clean and freshen-up the historic Lodge, Ice house and Carriage House at Lacawac Sanctuary, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. RSVP: 570689-9494.

Thursday, Apr. 15

4-H Knitting Society Club meeting

MILFORD – Pike County Cooperative Extension office, 4 to 5 p.m. 570/296-3400.

Budget work session

LAKE HUNTINGTON – Sullivan West Board of Education meets in the high school library, 5 p.m. 845/482-4610, ext. 3000.

Earth Day overnight

DINGMANS FERRY – An extended Earth Day Celebration at PEEC on Apr. 24-25, $90 includes one night lodging and two meals. RSVP by Apr. 15: 570/828-2319.

Fledgling Naturalists: 'Out of an Egg' – thru April 16

NEW JERSEY – Learn about different kinds of eggs and critters that hatch from them for 3- to 5-year-olds with adult partner at High Point State Park, Apr. 15, 1 to 2 p.m.; Apr. 16, 10 to 11 a.m., free. RSVP: 973/875-1471.

Friends of the PJ Free Library meeting

PORT JERVIS – Port Jervis Free Library, 2 p.m. 845/856-7313.

Ham dinner

LIVINGSTON MANOR – Livingston Manor Presbyterian Church, 4:30 to 7 p.m. Adults $9, under 10 $5, take-out available. 845/665-2308.

Introduction to Buddhism

GLEN SPEY – Course exploring Buddha, Karma, past and future lives, meditation and more at the Kadampa Meditation Center, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., $10. 845/856-9000.

JEMS meeting

JEFFERSONVILLE – Jeffersonville Enhances More of Sullivan Sullivan Renaissance volunteer members' meeting at the Jeffersonville Village Hall (upstairs), 7 p.m. Bring a food item for the food pantry. 845/482-4843.

Job fair

MIDDLETOWN – Hudson Valley employers representing local businesses and industries will be on hand in the SUNY Orange College’s Physical Education Building, 1 to 5 p.m. Open to the public. 845/341-4444.

Rally for freedom

HONESDALE – Tax Day Tea Party in Central Park, 6 p.m. Information for citizens who have had enough and what they can do to help end the madness in government. 570/251-9550.

Traveling baseball team try-outs

LIVINGSTON MANOR – Boys 15 years of age and under can try out for the ECTB Elite Championship Tournament Baseball League mid-May. RSVP: 845/439-8177, 434-0424 or 436-8407.

Friday, Apr. 16

Rock Ridge Ranchers 4-H Club meeting

DINGMANS FERRY – Rock Ridge Ranch, 6:30 to 8 p.m. 570/296-3400.

Saturday, Apr. 24

'Computer Q&A'

PORT JERVIS – Computer class at the Port Jervis Free Library, 1 to 2:30 p.m., free. RSVP: 845/856-7313.

Thursday, May. 20

Basic caregiving skills

LIBERTY – Learn to safely move and position a care receiver with limited or no ability to move at Cornell Cooperative Extension on May 24, 6 to 8 p.m., free. RSVP by May 20: 845/292-5250.

Delaware Highlands Mushroom Society

HONESDALE – Meeting at the Honesdale Wellness Center followed by a mushroom walk, 6:30 p.m. delhlmushroomsoc@yahoo.com.

Film: 'Big River' and 'Ladies of the Land'

HONESDALE – "Big River" investigates the environmental impact an acre of corn has on the people and places downstream. "Ladies of the Land" tells the story of four women who never thought they'd be farmers, but have dedicated their lives to goats, grains and green beans. Discussion follows at the Wayne Conservation District offices, 7 p.m.

Food pantry

LAKEWOOD – Lake Como Community Hall, 1 to 3 p.m. Emergency need: 570/798-2859.

Food pantry

DAMASCUS – Damascus Township Building, 1 to 3 p.m. Emergency need: 570/224-4217.

Hadassah meeting

MONTICELLO – Pilates led by Lea Maidenbaum on May 26 at Temple Sholom, 7 p.m. Refreshments. RSVP by May 20: 845/791-5209 or 794-3962.

JEMS meeting

JEFFERSONVILLE – Jeffersonville Enhances More of Sullivan meets upstairs over the village office, 7 p.m. 845/482-5877.

Spring cleaning fundraiser

NARROWSBURG – Sullivan West High School PTSO is collecting old clothes, towels, sheets, blankets, curtains, throw rugs and any other material items for their fundraising event. Drop off 6 to 8 p.m. at Peck's. Pick-up is available. 845/791-0362.

Friday, May. 28

'Ladies of the Lake' - women's only kayaking

GREENTOWN – Bring your kayak or canoe or borrow one to paddle toward peaceful coves at Promised Land State Park, Day Use Beach Area, 5:30 p.m., $5 (for kayak borrowers). RSVP: 570/676-0567.

Plant sale

MONTICELLO – Sullivan County Government Center lobby, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Benefits The Dispute Resolution Center of Sullivan County. 845/794-3377, ext. 14.

SLAC meeting

MONTICELLO – Senior Legislative Action Committee monthly meeting in th eLegislative Meeting Room of the Government Center, 10 a.m. Topic: What is happening in Albany? Open to the public, free.

'The Words of Harper Lee'

MILFORD – Pike County Public Library's "The Big Read" performed by the Members of the American Reader Theatre and students of the DVSD at Hotel Fauchere, 7 to 9 p.m., free. 570/409-1212.

Wednesday, Jun. 2

Auction

ROSCOE – Rockland Firehouse, 6 p.m. 845/439-4039.

Thursday, Jun. 10

Chamber blender

MATAMORAS – Enjoy a glass of complimentary wine and appetizers at Two Rivers Grille, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Chamber members $5, non-members $10.

Conservation volunteer meeting

GREENTOWN – Promised Land State Park invites all interested persons to attend a volunteer meeting in the Park Office conference room, 6 p.m. 570/676-0567.

Pet bird safety lecture

MONTICELLO – Answers to questions at the Catskill Exotic Bird Club meeting at the TD BankNorth building, 7:30 p.m., free admission, public welcome. 845/794-7966 or 807-6725.

Staged reading: 'The Fisherman'

FORESTBURGH – A plea for justice in the turbulent waters of corporate America at the Forestburgh Theatre, 8 p.m., free. 845/794-1194.

Saturday, Jun. 12

Tri-state super pet adoption – thru June 3

NEW JERSEY – Best Friends Animal Society Tri-state Super Adoption festival at the Livingston Mall, June 12: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; June 13: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. To see dogs for adoption or find applications, go to www.SafeHavenPa.org.

Thursday, Jun. 17

4-H Milford Knitting Society Club

MILFORD – Meeting at 200 Broad Street, 4 to 5 p.m. New members welcome. 570/296-3400.

Camp Shehaqua orientation

MILFORD – Youth age 8-18 enjoy a week of fun, friendship and learning at Camp Shehaqua in Hickory Run State Park, 4-H members $160, non-members $170. RSVP by June 16. Orientation on June 17 at the Pike County Administration Building, 6:30 to 8 p.m. 570/296-3400.

Connections Magazine Artscene Gallery

HONESDALE – Exhibition by Donie Schmidt, Andrea Rimberg, Estandies Gomez and Lucille Norella at The Philip Hone Gallery. Opening reception: June 17, 5 to 7 p.m. 570/253-5577.

Film: 'Good Food'

HONESDALE – "Good Food" visits producers, farmers’ markets, distributors, stores, restaurants and public officials who are developing a more sustainable food system for all. Discussion follows at the Wayne Conservation District offices, 7 p.m.

Food pantry

DAMASCUS – Damascus Township Building, 1 to 3 p.m. Emergency need: 570/224-4217.

Food pantry

LAKEWOOD – Lake Como Community Hall, 1 to 3 p.m. Emergency need: 570/798-2859.

Growing Stronger informational session

BLOOMING GROVE – Informational, no-obligation session at the Blooming Grove Fire Hall, 10 a.m. for the Growing Stronger Exercise Program (men and women) starting July 6 at the fire hall. 570/296-3400.

Introduction to electric vehicles

LOCH SHELDRAKE – Five-week course on Thursdays at SCCC, 6 to 9 p.m. Info: buzz-equipment.com; RSVP: 845/434-5750, ext. 4398.

Natural gas webinar

REGION – "Water Quality Monitoring Programs in PA" live web-based educational program, 1 to 2 p.m. Register at naturalgas.extension.psu.edu/Events.htm. 570/296-3400.

Strawberry festival

PORT JERVIS – Drew United Methodist Church, 5 to 7 p.m., take-out available beginning 4:30 p.m. Salad plate $4.75, strawberry dessert $4. 845/856-8776, 856-3437 or 856-3423.

Summer craft show

NEWFOUNDLAND – GDS Fairgrounds, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., rain or shine, free admission and parking. 570/676-4073.

Thursday, Jul. 1

Art exhibition: Margo Spoerri

HONESDALE – Solo exhibition by Narrowsburg artist at Willow River Gallery through July.

Hadassah summer brunch

LIBERTY – Honoring Roberta Zalkin Yagerman with guest speaker at Congregation Ahavath Israel on July 11, 11 a.m., $36. RSVP by July 1: 845/292-5133.

'Lets Paint with Watercolor'

ELDRED – Learn about watercolor and create a painting inspired by watery music at the Sunshine Hall Free Library, 4:30 p.m.

Summer camp registration

LIBERTY – Registration for ages 4 to 16 for indoor/outdoor camp on July 5-Aug. 20 at The Liberty Fitness Center, Mon.-Fri. 845/292-0756.

Thursday night clay class

LIVINGSTON MANOR – For teens and adults at CAS Arts Center, 6 to 8:30 p.m., $40/class. 845/436-4227.

UFOs: What's going on in the universe

WURTSBORO – Talk about UFOs, aliens, paranormal activities or other strange things at The Crystals Center, 6:30 p.m., by donation. 845/888-2547.

Yoga classes

DINGMANS FERRY – All levels of ability are welcome at PEEC, 7 to 8 p.m., free. Bring a mat or rent one ($1). RSVP: 570/828-2319.

Friday, Jul. 2

Evening paddle on Promised Land Lake

GREENTOWN – Bring your own kayak or canoe or borrow one ($5) and paddle around the lake at Promised Land State Park, 6 p.m., $5. Meet in the day use beach area lower parking lot. RSVP: 570/676-0567.

'Food without Poison'

WURTSBORO – All aspects of food will be covered from the seed up at The Crystals Center, 6 to 7 p.m., $15. RSVP: 845/888-2547.

Kalen performs

BARRYVILLE – Live entertainment and food specials at The Chocolate Mousse Café, 7 to 9 p.m. 845/557-3622.

UDGLBT First Friday

MILFORD – The Water Wheel Cafe with Regina Sayles. udglbtcenter.blogspot.com

Unicorn workshop

WURTSBORO – Join Pixie in the discovery if unicorn magic at The Crystals Center, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., fee applies. RSVP: 845/888-2547.

Thursday, Jul. 8

'Adoption Today'

LAKE HUNTINGTON – Learn about interstate adoption of children through Internet searching, placement of older children/teens, and infant and international adoptions at Mt. View Day Spa, 7 p.m., free. Reservations suggested: 845/932-8322.

Eco-friendly tote bag workshop

MONTICELLO – Learn to make tote bags from plastic bags at the E.B. Crawford Library, 7 to 8:30 p.m. Must know how to crochet. RSVP: 845/794-4660, ext. 6.

First Friday networking breakfast

LIBERTY – Chamber event on July 9 at The Munson Diner, 7:45 to 9 a.m. Members $12, members w/o reservation $15, non-members $15. RSVP by July 8: 845/791-4200.

Laughter and screaming workshop

WURTSBORO – Discover fun techniques and the humor of life to help the healing process and release of negative energy at The Crystals Center, 6:30 p.m. RSVP: 845/888-2547.

Wednesday, Jul. 14

Barry Lewis speaks

MONTICELLO – "I'll Have What That Table's Having" at the E.B. Crawford Library, 7:30 p.m. Free, open to the public. 845/794-4660.

Blood drive

NEVERSINK – Neversink Firehouse, 2 to 7 p.m. Receive a coupon for a free carton of Friendly's ice cream. Free hot dogs and hamburgers. 800/342-8045.

Blood drive

HARRIS – Catskill Regional Medical Center, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Receive a coupon for a free carton of Friendly's ice cream. 800/342-8045.

Buddhist class

MILFORD – Learn meditation methods to stay calm, clear and confident with Buddhist nun Kelsang Chokyi on Wednesdays at the Emerson House at Hotel Fauchere, 6 to 7:30 p.m., $8. 845/856-9000.

Caregivers support group

HONESDALE – Share experiences, ideas, situations, solutions and frustrations at the Earl J. Simmons Senior Center, 1:30 to 3 p.m. 570/253-4262.

Evangelist services

HAWLEY – Evangelist Glenn & Jessica Meldrum will hold special services at the New Covenant Fellowship Church on Columbus Avenue, 7 p.m. Free-will offering.

'Little Bugs for Little Kids'

HAWLEY – Summer nature series for children ages 4-10 at PPL Wallenpaupack Environmental Learning Center, 10 a.m. to 12 noon, free. RSVP: 570/253-7076.

Local Early Intervention Coordinating Council

LIBERTY – Review of in-home services to children with disabilities/developmental delays at the Sullivan County Shared Clinic Facility, 3 p.m. Parents/interested parties invited. 845/292-5910, ext. 2202.

Succession planning seminar

MONTICELLO – Learn how to successfully turn over your business to a successor at the Sullivan County Partnership, 8 a.m. to 12 noon., $75. RSVP: 845/791-4200.

'The Life and Films of Cecil B. deMille'

CUDDEBACKVILLE – A look at one of America's most popular directors at the D&H Canal Park Visitor's Center, 7:30 p.m., $5. 845/754-8870.

Thursday, Jul. 15

4-H Milford Knitting Society Club meeting

MILFORD – 200 Broad Street, 4 to 5 p.m. New members welcome. 570/296-3400.

Film: 'King Corn' and 'Big River'

MOUNTAINDALE – Two films that expose the reality that so-called "cheap food" is very expensive at the Community Center, 7 p.m., free. 845/794-1964.

Food pantry

LAKEWOOD – Lake Como Community Hall, 1 to 3 p.m. 570/253-4262. Emergency need: 570/798-2859.

Food pantry

DAMASCUS – Township building, 1 to 3 p.m. 570/253-4262. Emergency need: 570/224-4217 or 224-4189.

Gas drilling forum/discussion

MONTICELLO – Environmental and health concerns at Monticello High School, 5:45 to 8:30 p.m., free, open to the public. 845/807-0527.

JEMs meeting

JEFFERSONVILLE – Jeffersonville Enhances More of Sullivan meet upstairs over the Jeffersonville Village Hall, 7 p.m. Everyone invited. 845/866-4331.

Natural gas webinar

REGION – "Natural Gas Development Land Use Controls in Lycoming County" live web-based educational program, 1 to 2 p.m. RSVP: naturalgas.extension.psu.edu/Events.htm. 570/296-3400.

Public town hall meeting

WURTSBORO – Guest speakers answer questions on national and regional government at Mamakating Town Park, 7 to 9 p.m. 845/888-2044.

'Romance on the Lake' kayak paddle

GREENTOWN – Bring your significant other and spend time together kayaking Promised Land Lake at Promised Land State Park, 5:30 p.m., free ($5 to borrow kayak). RSVP: 570/676-0567.

SCDW 60th anniversary celebration

MONTICELLO – Join the Sullivan County Dramatic Workshop celebrating 60 years of award-winning community theatre and honoring member Barbara Newberg with a champagne brunch at Mr. Willy's Restaurant on July 18, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., $25. RSVP by July 15: 845/985-2976.

The Pharm performs

HONESDALE – American classics in Central Park, 7:30 p.m., free (free-will offering). Rain location: Episcopal Parish House. Refreshments. 570/253-3855.

Thursday, Jul. 22

Food pantry

LAKEVILLE – Paupack Township Municipal Building, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. 570/253-4262. Emergency need: 570/352-6177.

MusicTalks!

NORTH BRANCH – Informal evening of virtuoso fiddle music at the North Branch Inn, 7:30 p.m., $15, age 18 and under free. 845/887-5803.

NorthEast WoodCarvers Roundup

HONESDALE – If you carve, would like to improve your skills, or would like to learn how, come to the Cherry Ridge Campsites and Lodging for workshops through July 22, 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 4 p.m., free. 570/448-9017.

Ribbon cutting

ROCK HILL – New ice cream shop opening: Peace, Love & Ice Cream, 4 p.m. 845/794-1110.

Wisdom circle

WURTSBORO – Join a powerful group and together raise and work with energies at The Crystals Center, 7 to 9:30 p.m., $30. RSVP: 845/888-2547.

Thursday, Aug. 5

4-H Milford Knitting Society Club meeting

MILFORD – Open to youth ages 8-18 at 200 Broad Street, 4 to 5 p.m. New members welcome. 570/296-3400.

Basket Landing performs

LOCH SHELDRAKE – Traditional American folk music, ballads, Irish melodies and more at SUNY Sullivan's Seelig Theatre, 7 p.m., general admission $20, children/students $10. 845/434-5750, ext. 4472.

Comic strip workshop

PORT JERVIS – Meet Dennis the Menace artist, see how he puts the comic together and then make your own at the Port Jervis Free Library, 4 p.m. For grades 5+. RSVP: 845/856-7313.

Connections Magazine Artscene show

HONESDALE – Opening reception 5 to 7 p.m. at Philip Hone Gallery. 570/253-5577.

Penny social

LIVINGSTON MANOR – Masonic Hall, doors open 6 p.m., calling 7:30 p.m., $1. Refreshments. 845/439-4415.

Saving bats

HAWLEY – Learn about White Nose Syndrome that is killing bats in the eastern United States at the PPL Wallenpaupack Environmental Learning Center, 6:30 to 8 p.m., free. pplpreserves@pplweb.com.

Swing Shift Orchestra performs

LIBERTY – Main Street stage, 7 p.m., free. Bring a chair/blanket. Rain date: Aug. 12. 845/292-7690.

Trustees meeting and budget workshop

MONTICELLO – E.B. Crawford Public Library, 6 p.m. Public invited. 845/794-4660.

Women's evening out

WHITE LAKE – Vendors including tarot card readings, jewelry, book signing, makeovers and more at Bubba's BBQ, 5:30 to 8 p.m. Free appetizers. 845/699-8555.

Thursday, Aug. 19

4-H Milford Knitting Society Club meeting

MILFORD – 200 Broad Street, 4-5pm. Open to youth ages 8-18, seeking new members. 570/296-3400.

Delaware Highlands Mushroom Society meets

HONESDALE – Short session on mushroom identification at Honesdale Wellness Center, 6:30pm, members free, non-members donation requested. 845/418-6257.

Gas drilling forum/discussion

MONTICELLO – Economic development & community impacts at Monticello High School, 5:45-8:30pm. 845/807-0527.

Hadassah meeting

MONTICELLO – Suzanne Vromen, Ph.D. presents "Hidden Children of Belgium" at Temple Sholom, 7pm. 845/439-5708 or 794-3962.

JEMS meeting

JEFFERSONVILLE – Sullivan Renaissance volunteer group meets upstairs over the village office, 7pm. All invited. 845/482-3731.

Jewish film festival

MONTICELLO – Movie & discussion at Temple Sholom, 1:15-2:30pm. 845/794-8731.

'King Corn' & 'Big River'

PHILLIPSPORT – Two films that expose the fact that so-called "cheap food" is expensive at Phillipsport Community Center, 7pm. Discussion follows. 845/794-1964.

Natural gas webinar

REGION – "Local Natural Gas Task Force Initiatives" live web-based educational program, 1-2pm. RSVP: naturalgas.extension.psu.edu/Events.htm. 570/296-3400.

Pendulum dowsing workshop

WURTSBORO – Monthly workshop finding uses for this ancient technique at The Crystals Center, 6:30pm, by donation. Bring your own pendulum or borrow one. 845/888-2547.

Study group: Everyday holiness

MONTICELLO – The Jewish spiritual path of Mussar at Temple Sholom, 12noon-1pm. Members free, non-members donation requested. RSVP: 845/794-8731.

Summer scrapbooking

PORT JERVIS – Make a one-of-a-kind scrapbook to keep at Port Jervis Free Library, 4pm. Supplies included, bring photos. RSVP: 845/856-7313.

Wayne County dam tours

WAYNE COUNTY – Educational tour throughout the Lackawaxen River watershed on 8/21. Meet at the Jadwin Dam Overlook, 9:30am. Picnic lunch & transportation provided. RSVP by 8/19: 570/685-8875.

Monday, Aug. 30

'A Call to Power: Grandmothers Speak' Ongoing

WURTSBORO – Monthly workshop led by grandmothers Gonyea & Jennifer "White Raven" at The Crystals Center, 6:30-8:30pm, by donation. RSVP appreciated: 845/888-2547.

Al-Anon meeting Ongoing

LIBERTY – Liberty Presbyterian Church, Mon., 7-8pm, & Sat., 8-9pm. 845/294-9999.

Al-Anon meeting Ongoing

WOODBOURNE – Immaculate Conception Church Annex, Tues., 7-8pm. 845/294-9999.

Angel channeling with Cheryl Ongoing

WURTSBORO – Monthly workshop learning about chakras are & what angels govern them at the Crystals Center, 6:30pm, $25-30. RSVP appreciated: 845/888-2547.

Animal totem workshop Ongoing

WURTSBORO – Monthly workshop discovering hidden teachings of your personal animal totem at The Crystals Center, 6:30-8:30pm, $25-30. RSVP appreciated: 845/888-2547.

Antique fair & flea market Ongoing

MIDDLETOWN – Orange County Fairgrounds parking lot through Nov., Sat. & Sun., 8am-5pm, free admission & parking. 845/282-4055.

'Armed with Needles' exhibit Ongoing

CUDDEBACKVILLE – How women's sewing supported troops during the Civil War at Neversink Valley Area Museum, Fri.-Sun., 12noon-4pm. 845/754-8870.

Art exhibition: 'Art in August!' Ongoing

PORT JERVIS – Work by more than 20 artists on display at UpFront Exhibition Space through 9/30, Thurs.-Sun. 845/856-2727.

Art exhibition: Dale Emmart Ongoing

NARROWSBURG – Clouds, landscapes & Upper Delaware river views on display through 9/25 at River Gallery. 845/252-3238.

Art exhibition: 'Friends' Ongoing

LIBERTY – Works of gallery members & selected friends on display through 10/3 at Catskill Artists Gallery, Fri., Sat. & Sun. 845/292-0310.

Art exhibition: 'Offerings' Ongoing

LIVINGSTON MANOR – "Votives, Retablos and Milagros" on display through 9/12 upstairs at Flour Power Bakery, Sat. & Sun., 9am-2pm.

Backyard medicine with Silvermoon Ongoing

WURTSBORO – Monthly workshop about elements of wild weed oils at the Crystals Center, 11am-1pm, $25-30. RSVP appreciated: 845/888-2547.

Bingo Ongoing

SHOHOLA – Firehouse, Tues., doors & kitchen open 5pm, early birds 7pm. Progressive jackpot. 570/559-7525.

Bingo – thru December 28

HONESDALE – Texas #4 Fire Company, Tues., doors open 5:30pm, games 6:30pm. Jackpot, Bonanza, Tic-Tac, Fishbowl, specials & regular games. 570/253-0782.

Book discussion Ongoing

NARROWSBURG – Tusten-Cochecton Public Library, 3rd Thurs./month, 6-8pm. 845/252-3360.

Buddhist classes Ongoing

MILFORD – Inspiring solutions for difficult times with Buddhist nun Kelsang Chokyi at Emerson House, Hotel Fauchere, Wed., 6-7:30pm, $10/drop-in class (students/seniors $5). 845/856-9000.

Caregiver support group Ongoing

LIBERTY – Support & resources to assist caregivers helping an aging, ill, or disabled adult at Cornell Cooperative Extension, last Wed./month, 6pm, free. 845/292-5250.

Caregiver support group Ongoing

HORTONVILLE – Support & resources to assist caregivers helping an aging, ill, or disabled adult at Hortonville Presbyterian Church, 1st Wed./month, 10am. 845/292-5250.

'Caring for Caregivers' support group Ongoing

GRAHAMSVILLE – Support & resources to assist caregivers helping an aging, ill, or disabled adult at Grahamsville Reformed Church, 2nd Thurs./month, 3:30pm. 845/292-5250.

'Come Paint With Me' Ongoing

REGION – Non-instructional outdoor painting program weekly through 10/7, Thurs., 10am-3pm, free. Download dates/sites: joanpolishook-art.com. Bring your own materials & lunch. 570/775-6896.

Cruzin' Port Ongoing

PORT JERVIS – Antique cars & hot rods on display on Front Street to Burger King, 1st Tues./month through 10/5, 5:30-9pm, free. Rain date: following Tues. $5 registration fee for entrants being judged for trophies (Burger King parking lot). Public welcome. Tune your radio to 1490AM & crank it up!

Crystals experience workshop Ongoing

WURTSBORO – Weekly workshop understanding crystals and stones at the Crystals Center, Sat., 4-6pm, $25-30. RSVP appreciated: 845/888-2547.

Cultural program grants available Ongoing

REGION – Guidelines & applications available at ArtsAlliance.org or at Delaware Arts Center. Grantwriting seminars (mandatory for 1st-time applicants): 9/30, 6pm, Sull. Co. Visitor's Assoc. conference room, Ferndale; 10/2, 11am, Delaware Arts Center, Narrowsburg. RSVP no later than 1 day prior: 845/252-7576.

'Dessert with Mr. Q' Ongoing

JEFFERSONVILLE – Unique & delicious book club with dessert meets 2nd Wed./month at Jeffersonville Public Library, 6:30-7:30pm. RSVP: 845/252-3360.

Drumming energy circle Ongoing

WURTSBORO – Monthly workshop experiencing uplifting energy shift that occurs when drumming at the Crystals Center, 9/10: 6:30pm, 9/18: 1:30pm, by donation. RSVP appreciated: 845/888-2547.

Farm market/ask the farmer Ongoing

WURTSBORO – Weekly fresh, organic, locally-grown produce, herbs & Linda Borghi answers farming questions at the Crystals Center, Sat., 12noon-5pm. 845/888-2547.

Farmers' market Ongoing

HONESDALE – 1030 Main Street across from FNCB Bank through Oct., Wed., 4-6pm. 570/937-9271.

Farmers' market Ongoing

CALLICOON – Sundays, 11am-2pm.

Farmers' market Ongoing

HONESDALE – Trackside behind Wayne County Visitors Center through Oct., Sat., 9:30am-1:30pm, rain or shine. 570/937-9271.

Farmers' market Ongoing

HAWLEY – Train station (Columbus & Main) through 10/8, Fri., 1:30-5:30pm. 570/226-4064.

First Fridays Contemporary Writers Series Ongoing

NARROWSBURG – Open mic (sign-up 7pm) followed by readings by visiting authors at Tusten-Cochecton Public Library, 1st Fri./month, 7:30pm, free. Public welcome. 845/252-3360.

Fort Decker Museum Ongoing

PORT JERVIS – Tours on the last Sat./month May-Oct., 1-4pm. Special programs: 8/28: TBA; 9/25: Frank Salvati; 10/30: Navasing Long Rifles. minisink.org.

Friday night chess Ongoing

NARROWSBURG – Learn, play & enjoy the secrets of chess at Tusten-Cochecton Public Library, 6-8pm, free. Open to all levels. 845/252-3360.

Grey Towers Ongoing

MILFORD – Open 7 days/week, 11am-4pm, tours on the hour. 570/296-9630.

Guiding Light Metaphysical Society meeting Ongoing

PINE BUSH – Walker Valley Schoolhouse, 2nd Mon./month, 6:30pm, by donation. 845/744-3960.

Health lecture series Ongoing

CALLICOON – Grover M. Hermann Hospital cafeteria, 3rd Tues./month, 1pm, free. RSVP: 845/887-5530, ext. 2120.

Kayak raffle Ongoing

HONESDALE – Chance to win a kayak & other prizes. Tickets at The Cat's Pajamas, Dessin Animal Shelter & Honesdale Nat'l Bank through 9/10, $5 or 6/$25. Benefits Dessin Animal Shelter. 570/224-6100.

Key kids! Go fishin'! Ongoing

REGION – Western Sullivan Public Libraries have fishing rods to lend to member children. Check out a rod & tackle box just like a book. Callicoon: 845/887-4040, Jeffersonville: 845/482-4350, Narrowsburg: 845/252-3360.

'Knit-N-Stitch' Ongoing

NARROWSBURG – Knitters, stitchers & crocheters meet at Tusten-Cochecton Public Library, Mon., 6-8pm. 845/252-3360.

Laughter & screaming workshop Ongoing

WURTSBORO – Monthly workshop using laughter & screaming to release negative energy at The Crystals Center, 6-8:30pm, $25-30. RSVP appreciated: 845/888-2547.

Lupus support group meeting Ongoing

HAWLEY – Wallenpaupack Area High School, 4th Wed./month, 4pm. 888/99LUPUS.

Manchester Community Library – thru September 30

EQUINUNK – Mon., 10am-2pm; Sat. 9am-12noon. Weekly Mah Jongg: Mon., 1-3pm. Book sale: 3rd Sat./month, 9am-12noon. 570/224-4173.

Mothers & More of Pike County Ongoing

MILFORD – Monthly dinner & meeting at Cliff Park Inn, 2nd Tues./month, 7:30pm. All mothers encouraged to attend. 570/828-7972.

Neversink Valley Museum Ongoing

CUDDEBACKVILLE – Fri., Sat. & Sun., 12noon-4pm through 10/28. 845/754-8870.

Pakatakan farmers' market Ongoing

HALCOTTSVILLE – Vendors & special events at Round Barn, Sat., 9am-2pm through Oct., free admission. 845/586-3326.

Pancake breakfast Ongoing

EQUINUNK – Pine Mill Community Hall through 10/24, 3rd Sun/month (4th Sun. in Oct.), 7:30-11:30am, adults $6.50, child's ½-portion $3, 570/224-4876. Ride horses from C&S Stables to breakfast, 570/224-4842.

Pet communication workshop with Brenda Ongoing

WURTSBORO – Monthly workshop learning to telepathically connect with your animal companions at The Crystals Center, 6:30-8:30pm, $25-30. RSVP appreciated: 845/888-2547.

Positive parenting workshop Ongoing

MILFORD – For parents of toddler to pre-teen children at Penn State Cooperative Extension, 1st Tues./month continuing for 4 consecutive Tues., 6-8pm, $20/person; $30/couple. RSVP deadline: 25th prior to program month. 570/296-3400.

Psychic development with Dr. Bill Ongoing

WURTSBORO – Monthly workshop learning to read auras at the Crystals Center, 6:30-8pm, by donation. RSVP appreciated: 845/888-2547.

Quit smoking course Ongoing

MILFORD – Pike County Cooperative Extension office, 5 consecutive Wed., 6-7pm. RSVP by 25th of previous month. 570/296-3400.

Senior lunch Ongoing

HONESDALE – Seniors (60+) invited for lunch Mon.-Fri. at Wayne County Senior Center. RSVP 1 day prior: 570/253-4262.

'Soup-er Tuesday' Ongoing

WURTSBORO – Soups, homemade bread & desserts at Phillipsport Mamakating United Methodist Church, last Tues./mo., 11:30am-1:30pm. 845/888-2266.

Story time Ongoing

HONESDALE – Stories, songs, art & fun at Wayne County Public Library, Mon., 10:30-11:30am for ages 3-5. RSVP: 570/253-1220.

Story time Ongoing

NARROWSBURG – Tusten-Cochecton Public Library, last 2 Wed./mo., 2pm, for ages up to 5, free. 845/252-3360.

Story time Ongoing

CALLICOON – Delaware Free Library, last 2 Thurs./month, 12noon, free. For ages up to 5. 845/887-4040.

Story time Ongoing

JEFFERSONVILLE – Jeffersonville Public Library, last 2 Tues./mo., 12noon, free. For ages up to 5. 845/482-4350.

Textile exhibit Ongoing

HURLEYVILLE – Early 1800 weaving, spinning, crocheting, dress-making, buttons, lace, ribbons & more at Sullivan County Museum through 11/30.

The Janice Center Ongoing

JEFFERSONVILLE – Offering classes in Zumba, martial arts, clarinet, flute, guitar, drums, piano, sax, voice, dance and more at The Janice Center. 845/482-3324.

The Museum at Bethel Woods Ongoing

BETHEL – "Collecting Woodstock: Recent Museum Acquisitions" on display through 1/2/2011. Hours through 9/6: 7 days/week, 10am-7pm; 9/7-1/2: Thurs.-Sun., 10am-3:30pm. Adults $13, seniors $11, ages 8-17 $9, ages 3-7 $4, under 2 free with paying adult. BethelWoodsCenter.org.

Transformation work with Tim Ongoing

WURTSBORO – Weekly workshop of meditation and techniques to remove blockages & free your energy pathways at The Crystals Center, Sun., 11am-12:30pm, by donation. RSVP appreciated: 845/888-2547.

UFOs support group meeting Ongoing

PINE BUSH – Support for those with issues pertaining to UFO-related experiences at Walker Valley Schoolhouse, 1st Wed./month, 7:30pm, $2. 845/744-3960.

Unicorn workshop Ongoing

WURTSBORO – Monthly workshop discovering unicorn magic at The Crystals Center, 6:30-8:30pm, $25-30. RSVP appreciated: 845/888-2547.

Veterans' support group Ongoing

DAMASCUS – Grandma Michele’s Support Group for returning U.S. service men & women meets weekly at Grandma Michele’s Retreat through 11/15, 6:30pm. No session on legal holidays. RSVP: 570-224-6544.

Wayne County Genealogy Group meeting Ongoing

HONESDALE – Wayne County Historical Society, 4th Thurs./month through 10/28, 4:30pm. 570/253-5468.

Women's circle with Karynn Ongoing

WURTSBORO – Monthly workshop (women only) celebrating the uniqueness of the feminine spirit at The Crystals Center, 2pm, $25-30. Bring a rattle & dress comfortably. RSVP appreciated: 845/744-6841.

World tavern poker Ongoing

HAWLEY – Texas Hold'em tournament at Mt. Haven Resort, Tues. & Thurs., 7pm, free. Play for points, not money. 570/296-8502, ext. 202.

Worship service Ongoing

NARROWSBURG – St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Sat. 4:30pm; Sun. 9:00am. Sunday School: 9am. 845/252-3919.

Worship service Ongoing

BEACH LAKE – Upper Delaware Unitarian Universalist Fellowship 1-hour service at Berlin Township Community Center, Sun., 10:15am. Refreshments follow. 570/253-4032.

Thursday, Sep. 2

2011 season early bird discount – thru June 15

FORESTBURGH – Subscribe by 9/15 for 21% savings on theatrical performances for the 2011 summer season at Forestburgh Playhouse. 845/794-1194.

Friday, Sep. 3

Art exhibition: Candy Spilner – thru September 4

NARROWSBURG – Paintings on display through 9/4 at the Alliance Gallery. 845/252-7576.

Art exhibition: Members show – thru September 4

LIBERTY – 14th annual members show at Liberty Museum & Arts Center through 9/4, Fri. & Sat., free. 845/292-0241.

Art exhibition: 'Naked Bodies, Naked Souls' – thru September 4

NARROWSBURG – Group exhibit through 9/4 in the Loft Gallery, Delaware Arts Center, Tues.-Sat. 845/252-7576.

Call for photographs

REGION – Wayne County Arts Alliance seeks submissions for "Expression in Black & White" photography exhibit, $25/3 images. Deadline: 9/3. waynecountyartsalliance.org.

Family nature getaway – thru September 6

DINGMANS FERRY – Programs, food & lodging for extended Labor Day weekend at PEEC: $190 includes 3 nights lodging & 9 meals. 570/828-2319.

Farmers' market

KAUNEONGA LAKE – Live music, special events, community programs, refreshments & products from local farmers & artisans at the fireman's pavilion, Fri., 3-6pm. 845/292-2425.

'Food without Poison'

WURTSBORO – Weekly workshop with Linda Borghi covering food from the seed up at The Crystals Center, Fri., 6-7pm. 845/888-2547.

Fort Delaware – thru September 6

NARROWSBURG – Replica of stockade-style fort at Fort Delaware Museum of Colonial History, Fri. & Sat.: 10am-5pm; Sun.: 12noon-5pm.

Jeff Blumenfeld presentation

LIVINGSTON MANOR – Program based on Blumenfeld's book, "You Want to Go Where?" at Morgan Outdoors, 7pm, free. Book signing follows. RSVP: 845/439-5507.

Labor Day family weekend – thru September 6

CLARYVILLE – Family-oriented activities at Frost Valley YMCA, check-in 5pm. RSVP: 845/985-2291.

'Laughter on the 23rd Floor' – thru September 5

FORESTBURGH – A Neil Simon laugh riot at Forestburgh Playhouse, various times. 845/794-1194.

Music & rhythm in nature

DINGMANS FERRY – Join master drummer Maxwell Kofi Donkor at PEEC on 9/10-12, Fee includes 2 nights & 6 meals. RSVP by 9/3: 570/828-2319.

Retired Teachers' Assoc. meeting

JEFFERSONVILLE – Guest speaker: Aileen Gunther at First Presbyterian Church, 9/8, 10:15am. Buffet lunch, 12 noon, $17. RSVP by 9/3: 845/434-6854 or 794-7869.

Saturday, Sep. 4

4th anniversary celebration

NARROWSBURG – Narrowsburg Roasters celebrates with free coffee & music by The Riff Kings in the mews, 4-7pm. 845/252-6688.

Aaron Neville Quintet

HIGHMOUNT – New Orleans' favorite sons performs at Belleayre Mountain Ski Center, 8pm, $20-65. 800/942-6904, ext. 1344.

Country market – thru October 9

NARROWSBURG – Main St. behind Bank of America, 11am-2pm, rain or shine, Sat. through mid-Oct. 845/292-8286

Craft fair

BEACH LAKE – Fire Hall, 9am-4pm, $1. Food/beverages avail. Sponsored by Beach Lake Fire Company Auxiliary.

Farmers' market

BARRYVILLE – Behind River Market, 10am-2pm.

FindArt: family art projects – thru December 18

JEFFERSONVILLE – Workshop exploring & creating various art images at Jeffersonville Public Library, meets 2 Sat./mo., 1-3pm, free. RSVP: 845/482-4350.

Flea market/bazaar

BARRYVILLE – Furniture, antiques, collectibles, jewelry, housewares & more behind River Market, 10am-2pm, rain or shine. Benefits Damascus Citizens for Sustainability.

Fossil trail hike

DINGMANS FERRY – PEEC, 10am-12noon, free. 570/828-2319.

'Horsepower'

EQUINUNK – "Early Industry & Ingenuity" presented by Virgil Faigle at Calder House Museum, 1pm. 570/224-6722.

Labor Day dance party

LAKE HUNTINGTON – Nutshell Café, 8pm-12midnight, $10, cash bar, DJ Mike. Sponsored by Day to be Gay Foundation & WJFF Radio.

Living water presentation & testing

WURTSBORO – "Nourish your Life with Nutrition & More" with Anita at Crystals Center, 6:30pm, free. Free 30-day supply of Kangen Water. 845/888-2547.

Maris Hearn memorial concert

FORESTBURGH – Friends of Maris Hearn present Rod MacDonald in The Tavern at Forestburgh Playhouse, 2pm, $20 suggested. Benefits WJFF. 845/482-4141.

Old Stone Jail open house – thru October 2

HONESDALE – Tour the county's historic building built in 1859, 9/4 & 10/2, 10am-1pm, free (donations welcome). 570/253-3240.

Opening reception – thru October 10

LIVINGSTON MANOR – Works by Tillman Crane with Richard Barnett, Everardo Goyanes, Vivien Goldman, Dorothea Eiben & David Puig on display through 10/10 at CAS Arts Center. Opening reception & artists' talk: 9/4, 1-4pm. 845/436-4227.

Opening reception: Kerri Brewer – thru October 3

BARRYVILLE – Photography on display through 10/3 at River Market. Opening party with locally-made beer & brats: 9/4, 7pm. 845/557-FOOD.

Opening reception: 'Lily Pad Paintings' – thru October 18

CALLICOON – Paintings by Nicholas Buffon on display through 10/18 at Callicoon Fine Arts. Opening reception: 9/4, 5-7pm. 845/887-4202.

Opening reception: 'Picture This!' – thru September 30

LORDS VALLEY – Photography & digital imagery on display through 9/30 at Chant Realtors. Meet the artists cocktail party, 9/4, 5-7pm. 570/775-7337.

Opening reception: 'Something Fishy' – thru October 2

HONESDALE – Aquatic art on display through 10/2 at The Hanson Gallery. Opening reception: 9/4, 6-8pm. 570/253-2525.

Opening reception: 'Tillman Crane & Friends' – thru October 10

LIVINGSTON MANOR – Photography on display through 10/10 at CAS Arts Center, Sat. & Sun. Artist's talk: 9/4, 4-5pm, opening reception: 5-7pm. 845/436-4227.

Pinchot family & downtown walking tour

MILFORD – Learn how the Pinchot family helped shape the community. Meet on Community House lawn, 11am. Regular tour fees apply. RSVP suggested: 570/296-9630.

Pot roast dinner

GLEN SPEY – Lumberland Town Hall, 4:30-7pm. Adult $10, ages 3-10 $5, take-out avail. Sponsored by Pond Eddy United Methodist Church.

R&B & jazz festival

LIBERTY – 5 bands & 3 poets on Main St., 3:30pm-late, free. 845/807-2885.

Richard Parkinson performs

YULAN – Standards, pop and jazz at Bakers Tap Room, 9pm-12midnight, no cover charge.

Tea party

HONESDALE – Constitutional Liberties Equal American Rights gathering with speakers & music in Central Park, 12noon. All invited.

Temple Sholom high holy days

MONTICELLO – 9/4: Slichot, 7pm; 9/8: Erev Rosh Hashanah, 8pm; 9/9: Rosh Hashanah 1st day, morning service 10am, children's service (K-3) 2pm; 9/10: Rosh Hashanah 2nd day, morning service 10am, Tashlich (Dehoyos Park) 12:30pm; 9/17: Kol Nidre-Erev Yom Kippur, 8pm; 9/18: Yom Kippur day, morning service 10am, children's service (K-3) 2pm, afternoon service of healing & comfort 3:30pm, Nelia closing service follows. 845/794-8731.

Sunday, Sep. 5

Art exhibition: 'Asian Atmosphere' – thru September 6

MILFORD – Oil paintings by Rosalind Hodgkins on display through 9/6 at The ARTery Gallery, Sun. & Mon. 570/409-6754.

Be your own psychic with Michelle – thru October 3

WURTSBORO – Monthly workshop learning to develop your psychic ability at the Crystals Center, 2-4:30pm, $25-30. 845/888-2547.

Concert & reception for Friends of Maverick

WOODSTOCK – Season closer for contributors & donors at Maverick Concert Hall, 3pm, free. 845/679-8217.

Film: 'Gasland'

CALLICOON – Film exposing the effects of hydraulic fracturing at Delaware Youth Center, free. Performances & speeches: 6pm; live music: 7pm; film: 8:15pm; Q&A with director Josh Fox: 10pm. Bring blanket/lawn chair. rooftopfilms.com/3010/schedule/56-gasland-callicoon-ny.

Harvest Festival at Bethel Woods – thru October 10

BETHEL – 9/5: Alpaca festival; 9/12: Mountain music festival & airing of quilts; 9/19: Earth Day in autumn; 9/26: Explore the arts; 10/3: Annual chili cook-off; 10/10: Rustic home craft festival at Bethel Woods, 11am-4pm, free ($2 parking). BethelWoodsCenter.org.

'Light up the Night for Cancer'

HAWLEY – Ruddy Buddy fundraiser at Sterling Marina, 5-9pm. 50/50, bake sale, slip-n-slide, bounce house, barbeque, Locks of Love haircuts (6-7pm), auction. Adults $7, kids $5.

Psychic readings with Dr. Bill – thru November 3

WURTSBORO – For entertainment purposes only at the Crystals Center, Sun., 11am-4pm, $45/30 min., $25/15 min. RSVP: 845/888-2547 (walk-ins welcome).

UDUUF potluck picnic & reflection

BARRYVILLE – Upper Delaware Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Labor Day weekend celebration at Minisink Battleground Park, 11am. All welcome. 845/252-6626.

Monday, Sep. 6

DeBruce Labor Day parade

LIVINGSTON MANOR – Face painting, tarot card readings, demonstrations, hayrides & food at 21 Goff Rd., 10am, parade 11am. 845/439-5440.

Saturday night 'Flight'

MONTICELLO – Develop your wine IQ at a blind wine tasting at Chapin Estate Lake Club pavilion, 9/11, 5pm, $35pp, $60/couple. RSVP by 9/6: 845/796-1330, ext. 1050. Benefits SullivanArc.

Tuesday, Sep. 7

Civil War films

CUDDEBACKVILLE – Rarely-seen short films about the Civil War made in 1910-1911 at D&H Canal Park visitor's center, 7:30pm, $5 suggested donation. 845/754-8870.

'Five Elements of Chinese Herbal Medicine'

CALLICOON – Introductory class of the foundation of Chinese medicine with Nathaniel Whitmore at Good Earth Health Food Store, 7pm. 845/887-6088.

PA early goose season – thru September 25

GREENTOWN – Help control the goose population in Promised Land State Park. RSVP at the Park Office. 570/676-3428.

Philatelic Society meeting

MONTICELLO – Trading session, quiz & election of officers at Ted Stroebele Recretation Center, 1pm. 845/794-2586.

Wednesday, Sep. 8

Agudas Achim high holy days – thru September 18

LIVINGSTON MANOR – Rosh Hashanah: 9/8, 8pm; 9/9, 10am; Yom Kippur: 9/17, Kol Nidre, 7:30am; 9/18, 9:30am, Yiskor 11:30am, Nilah 4:15pm, Community break-fast 6:45pm; Youth programs: 9/9, 11am ages 3-7; 9/18, TBA ages 8-12. 845/439-5708, 482-4100 or 292-2552.

'Artist's Way' – thru September 29

HONESDALE – Interdisciplinary course of creativity at Wayne County Arts Alliance Arts Center, Wed., 10am-12noon, members $60, non-members $75. RSVP: 570/253-6850.

Green learning & energy tech training

LOCH SHELDRAKE – Learn how greening of America might affect your job or open new career doors at SUNY Sullivan, 5:15pm, free. RSVP: 845/434-5750, ext. 4382.

Natural gas workshop

HONESDALE – "Understanding Natural Gas Pipelines & Rights of Way" at Wayne County Park Street Complex, 6:30pm, $5. RSVP: 570/253-5970, ext. 4110.

Practical positive thinking for a better life – thru October 13

GLEN SPEY – Gain confidence to let go of stress & problems at Kadampa Meditation Center through 10/13, Wed., 7:30-9pm, $10/drop in, $50/6-wk. series. 845/856-9000.

Thursday, Sep. 9

Identity theft & consumer fraud

ROSCOE – NY State Attorney General program in Roscoe Central School cafeteria, 6:30pm. All invited. 845/439-4039.

Induction ceremony

HONESDALE – Pennsylvania Voter Hall of Fame induction ceremony honoring 161 voters at Wayne County Park St. complex, 4pm.

Nourish your life with Allison Will

WURTSBORO – Discover a safe way to drop pounds & feel satisfied at the Crystals Center, 6:30-8:30pm, $25-30. 845/888-2547.

Wine circle

MILFORD – Review wine fundamentals & meet new friends at Hotel Fauchere, 5:30-7pm.

Friday, Sep. 10

Film: 'Gasland'

LIVINGSTON MANOR – Film exposing the effects of hydraulic fracturing at Livingston Manor Free Library, 6:30pm. 845/439-5440.

Food pantry

NEWFOUNDLAND – St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church, 1-3pm. Emergency need: 570/676-3482.

Loretta Swit in 'Equus' – thru September 12

FORESTBURGH – Drama of a disturbed youth with a dangerous obsession with horses at Forestburgh Theatre Arts Center, 9/10 & 11: 8pm; 9/11: 3pm. 845/794-1194.

Opening reception: Willard Schadt – thru October 2

NARROWSBURG – Paintings on display through 10/2 at Alliance Gallery, Delaware Arts Center, Tues.-Sat., free. Opening reception: 9/10, 7-9pm. 845/252-7576.

Opening reception: 'Women Speak Out' – thru October 2

NARROWSBURG – Photos by Joyce Baronio & transcripts by Ellen Bay on display at Alliance Gallery, Delaware Arts Center through 10/2, Tues.-Sat. Opening reception: 9/10, 7-9pm. 845/252-7576.

Raptor weekend

DINGMANS FERRY – Learn about & view migrating raptors at PEEC on 9/17-19, $195 includes 2 nights lodging & 6 meals. Bring a folding chair, hat and sunscreen. RSVP by 9/10: 570/828-2319.

Saturday, Sep. 11

Bingo

HONESDALE – Texas #4 Firehall, doors open 5pm, early bird 6:30pm. (2) $500 jackpots, $100 specials, $50 regular games. Pre-admission $25, at door $30. 570/253-0782.

Community-wide potluck supper

HONESDALE – Networking for supporters of sustainability and environmental concerns at Grace Episcopal Church Parish House, 6-8pm. All invited. 570/253-8375.

Fall outreach

LIBERTY – Clothing giveaway by Aglow International Liberty Lighthouse in the parking lot of Shoprite, 10am-2pm. 845/439-3794.

Fall warblers & more

WURTSBORO – Join John Hass for an autumn walk through the Basha Kill. Meet at DEC parking lot (Haven Rd.), 8am. 845/888-0240.

Laylage Courie performs

LIVINGSTON MANOR – "Notes from the Symposium on Slippage Through Time's Coarse Grasp" at CAS Arts Center, 7:30pm, members $8, non-members $10. 845/436-4227.

'Lenape-Delaware Indian Heritage'

BUSHKILL – Lecture series with John Kraft at Bushkill Visitor Center, 7pm, free. RSVP: 570/426-2490.

'Museum Studies'

EQUINUNK – "Perspective on Early Industry" presentation by Aimee Hudock at Calder House Museum, 1pm. 570/224-6722.

Opening reception: The Still in Life' – thru October 4

MILFORD – Paintings by Diana Lesser & Todd C. Anderson & 20 other artists on display through 10/4 at The ARTery, Thurs.-Mon. Opening reception: 9/11, 6-9pm. 570/409-1234.

Outdoor concert

MILFORD – Listen to classical music & connect with nature at Grey Towers, 5:30pm, $10. portjervisarts.org.

Penny social

DAMASCUS – Community Center, doors open 6pm, drawing 7pm. 50/50, refreshments. 570/224-4217 or 729-8320.

Pet adoption

HONESDALE – Animals from Dessin Animal Shelter available for adoption at Honesdale Agway, 10am-2pm. 570/647-0029 or 251-7737.

Roscoe O&W Railway Museum annual dinner

LIVINGSTON MANOR – Local history & railroad program by Fred Fries at Lanza's Country Inn, cash bar 5:30pm, dinner 6:30pm, $25 incl. tip. RSVP: 607/498-6024.

Scandinavian craft fair

BOHEMIA – Vendors, flea market, baked goods, food, craft demonstrations, music & more at Central Volunteer Fire Hall, 10am-4pm. Sponsored by Bernt Balchen Lodge #566 Sons of Norway. 570/685-1477.

Show & tell workshop

WURTSBORO – Raising awareness of stones of the New Consciousness at the Crystals Center, 4pm. 845/888-2547.

Tricky tray/penny social

CALLICOON – St. Joseph's Hall, Holy Cross Church, doors open 7pm, calling 8pm, $1. 845/932-8270.

Water ecology hike

CLARYVILLE – Join Frost Valley YMCA personnel on a hike at Frost Valley YMCA, 1pm, free. RSVP: 845/985-2291.

WCBA Home & Garden Festival – thru September 12

WAYMART – Wayne County Builders Association festival at Ladore Lodge, 9/11: 10am-6pm; 9/12: 10am-5pm, $5 advance, $7 at gate. Food, farmers' market, activities, seminars, demonstrations, raffles, silent auction & more. 570/226-4941.

Wonderfaire

PORT JERVIS – Games, inflatables, pony rides, events, food, drawings, clothing giveaway & more at First Baptist Church, 10am-4pm. 845/856-2524.

Sunday, Sep. 12

Conga across America/Human Line of Hope

ELDRED – Four corners, 11am, $10. Benefits St. Baldrick's Foundation. Food available, music, games, comedy routine, head shaving. 845/557-3321.

Daniel Boone target competition

BETHEL – Fun for the whole family at Sullivan County Conservation Club, 9am-3pm, $10, 16 & under free. Benefits youth & conservation programs. 845/292-6208.

Dar Williams performs

BETHEL – Event Gallery series at Bethel Woods, 7pm, $35 advance, $40 day of show. Doors open 6pm. 800/745-3000.

Harvest moon gala

HAWLEY – American Red Cross Wayne/Pike Chapter fundraiser at The Inn at Woodloch Pines, 5pm, $55. Live music, comedian, 5-course meal, raffles. 570/253-2310 or 296-5529.

Memorial chicken barbeque

HURLEYVILLE – Morningside Park, 1-5pm, $10, $11 take-out (3pm). Benefits Fallsburg Lions Club charities. Tickets: 845/436-6167.

Nature walk exploring wetlands

THOMPSON – Guided 2-hr. hike in Salt Springs State Park, 2pm, free. 570/727-4272.

Psychic fair

WURTSBORO – Embrace changes, answer questions, receive guidance with 5 readers at the Crystals Center, 11am-5pm, $45 & up. 845/888-2547.

Rhythms of nature festival

DINGMANS FERRY – Day-long festival with local food, produce, arts, crafts & music at PEEC, 10am-9pm, free. 570/828-2319.

Silk painting workshop

HONESDALE – Apply dye-like permanent fabric paints to Chinese silk at Wayne County Chamber of Commerce, 1-5pm, WCAA members $40, non-members $50, material fee $15. RSVP: 570/253-6850.

Sunday for singles hike

DINGMANS FERRY – Meet people & enjoy nature at PEEC, 10am-12noon, free. 570/828-2319.

Tuesday, Sep. 14

Back to school talent show auditions – thru September 24

MONTICELLO – Gerry Conference Center conference room, 3-6pm. Talent show: SJEC Auditorium, BOCES, 9/24, 7pm. Prizes. 845/794-8080, ext. 117.

Cochecton Women's Community Club meeting

COCHECTON – Town Hall, 7:30pm, free, public welcome. Guest speaker: Patricia Hendrickson. 845/252-7208.

Food pantry

HONESDALE – Behind Tri-County Beverage Building, 10am-1pm. 570/253-4646.

Garden Club meeting

MILFORD – First Presbyterian Church, 10am. Guest speaker: Chase Rosade. 570/686-1043.

PCBA awards banquet

TAFTON – Pike County Builders Assoc. awards banquet at Ehrhardt's Waterfront Restaurant. 570/296-5589.

Wednesday, Sep. 15

Bioblitz

DINGMANS FERRY – Volunteers & scientists join forces to find & identify as many living species as possible in 24 hours at PEEC on 9/24-25, beginning 4pm, free. Overnight rates avail. RSVP by 9/15: 570/828-2319.

Bus trip to Ehrarot's

SMALLWOOD – Bethel Smallwood Senior Club trip, $38. RSVP: 845/583-7971.

Food for thought – thru September 17

GLEN SPEY – Meditation & 3-course vegetarian meal at Kadampa World Peace Temple & Café, 9/15: 12:30-2:30pm, or 9/17: 6:30-8:30pm, $15pp, $15/2. 845/856-9000.

Mystic Seaport bus trip

PIKE COUNTY – Leave Sunshine Station 10/5, 7:30am, return 10/6, $195pp double, $230/single incl. transportation, museum admission, hotel, dinner, breakfast & lunch (2nd day). RSVP by 9/15: 570/296-7884.

Scherenschnitte – thru September 29

HONESDALE – Paper cutting workshop at Philip Hone Gallery, Wed., 10am-12noon. 570/253-5577.

Sullivan County Women meeting

MONTICELLO – Formerly Catskill Mountain Business & Professional Women meet at Mr. Willy's Restaurant, networking 6pm, dinner 6:30pm. 845/796-4738.

The Artist's Loung

HONESDALE – Gathering of artists sharing information at Philip Hone Gallery, 5-7pm. Refreshments. 570/253-5577.

Town of Callicoon Democratic Club meeting

YOUNGSVILLE – Lanza's restaurant, 7pm. 845/482-4739.

Thursday, Sep. 16

Bernt Balchen Lodge Sons of Norway meeting – thru November 18

LACKAWAXEN – Central Volunteer Fire Department, 9/16 & 10/21: 7pm; 11/18: 12noon. 570/685-1477.

Food pantry

DAMASCUS – Township building, 1-3pm. Emergency need: 570/224-4217.

Food pantry

LAKEWOOD – Lake Como Community Hall, 1-3pm. Emergency need: 570/798-2859.

Life drawing – thru October 21

HONESDALE – Work from live, clothed model at Wayne County Arts Alliance Arts Center, Thurs., 7-9pm, members $90, non-members $105, model fee $45. RSVP: 570/253-6850.

Opening reception: 'Four Women of Substance' – thru October 21

HONESDALE – Feldman, Hadom, Hill and Wells exhibit through 10/21 at The Philip Hone Gallery, Wed.-Sat. Opening reception: 9/16, 6-8pm. 570/253-5577.

Pendulum dowsing

WURTSBORO – Use intuition & a pendulum to get answers to life's questions at The Crystals Center, 6:30pm, by donation. 845/888-2547.

Friday, Sep. 17

Girl Scout leaders' training weekend – thru September 19

CLARYVILLE – Leader-in-training course and earn badges at Frost Valley YMCA, check-in 5pm. RSVP: 845/985-2291.

Intuitive reading with Jennifer 'White Raven' – thru September 24

WURTSBORO – Readings with Native American Medicine Wheel Meditation cards (for entertainment purposes only) at the Crystals Center, 9/17 & 9/24, 11am-4pm, $25/$45. 845/888-2547.

Saturday, Sep. 18

Basha Kill canoe trip

WURTSBORO – Join the Delaware Highlands Conservancy for a canoe & kayak trip at Basha Kill Wildlife Management Area. RSVP: 570/226-3164.

Contra dance – thru November 20

GALILEE – Folk dance style: couples dance in 2 facing lines at Unity Grange on 9/18, 10/16 & 11/20, 7:30-10pm (pre-dance beginners workshop 7pm), $5/person, $10/family. 570/729-7141.

Duck race

JEFFERSONVILLE – Pink, blue & yellow ducks compete for prizes at Jeff Fest beginning at the Mill Pond Bridge, 1pm. Duck herders/volunteers wanted: 845/866-4331.

'Early Dairying'

EQUINUNK – Presentation by Bill Bryant at Calder House Museum, 1pm. 570/224-6722.

EPA lead certification course

MATAMORAS – Hampton Inn, 8am-5pm, PCBA members $225, non-members $275 incl. breakfast & lunch. RSVP: 570/296-5589.

Meditation workshop

GLEN SPEY – Learn basic meditation techniques at Kadampa Meditation Center, 10am-1pm, free. 845/856-9000.

Michael Kelly Blanchard performs

WHITE LAKE – Concert at Reformed Presbyterian Church, 7pm, $10. 845/583-7082.

Neversink Farm barn dinner

CLARYVILLE – Organic fall feast at 641 Claryville Rd., 6pm, $75. RSVP: 212/488-2626. Info: 845/985-2519.

'Our American Ann Sisters'

HIGHLAND LAKE – Rollicking vaudeville-style fantasia by all-women ensemble at NACL Theatre, 8pm, pay-what-you-can. 845/557-0694.

Raptor fest

DINGMANS FERRY – Live raptors presentation at PEEC, 3-6pm, $20, under 10 $10. Great day for the entire family, school or scout group. 570/828-2319.

Take-out chicken BBQ

HAWLEY – Firehouse, 4-7pm. Benefits Hawley Fire Dept. 570/226-9820.

Tricky tray

MILFORD – Delaware Valley High School cafeteria, doors open 4pm, calling 6pm. Trays, grand prizes, 50/50, raffle, food & beverages. 570/296-6319.

Sunday, Sep. 19

Caribbean wine dinner

MILFORD – 5-course Caribbean delicacies paired w/wine at Muir House, 6pm, $65. RSVP: 570/226-6373.

'Comedy Tonight' fall film series – thru November 14

HONESDALE – 9/19: Hellzapoppin; 9/26: Triplets of Belleville; 10/3: Shaun of the Dead; 10/10: The Ladykillers; 10/17: The Big Lebowski; 10/24: Three Men & a Cradle; 10/30: Rocky Horror Picture Show ($8 advance, $10 door); 11/7: Waiting for Guffman; 11/14: Rustler's Rhapsody at Wayne County Arts Alliance, 7pm, $5. 570/253-6850.

Golf outing

SOUTH FALLSBURG – Tarry Brae Golf Course, registration & lunch: 12noon, shotgun start: 1pm, $80/golfer (scramble format). 914/799-0095, 845/807-1524 or 707-2647. Sponsored by Rock Hill Fire Dept.

Grape Express

HONESDALE – Wake up your taste buds aboard the Stourbridge Line, 1pm, $49. Scenic ride to Falls Port Inn & Steakhouse for wine tasting. RSVP: 866/637-2457.

Pancake/French toast breakfast – thru November 28

CLARYVILLE – All-you-can-eat breakfast on 9/19, 10/10 & 11/28 at Claryville Volunteer Fire Dept., 7am-12noon. Adults $7, ages 5-11 $3, under 5 free. Take-out avail. 845/985-7270.

Renewable energy festival bus trip

HONESDALE – Bus leaves Honesdale for 5th annual Renewable Energy & Sustainable Living Festival in Kempton, PA at 7am, returns 9pm, $32. RSVP: 570/689-9494.

Roast beef dinner

LORDS VALLEY – Blooming Grove Township Volunteer Fire Department #25, 4-7pm. 570/775-7355.

Monday, Sep. 20

Deer habitat management workshop

GREENTOWN – Topics: forestry practices to improve wildlife habitat, increasing wildlife food/cover, deer exclusion fences, mast trees for wildlife, & conservation easements at Promised Land State Park on 9/25, 9am-12noon. Free, open to the public. RSVP by 9/20: 570/226-3164.

'Five Elements of Chinese Herbal Medicine'

HAWLEY – Introductory class of the foundation of Chinese medicine with Nathaniel Whitmore at Northern Lights Natural Foods, 7pm. 570/226-5858.

Wednesday, Sep. 22

Basic caregiving skills workshop

LIBERTY – Skills development for the informal caregiver at Cornell Cooperative Extension, 9/28, 4-6pm, $5 suggested. RSVP by 9/22: 845/292-5250.

Thursday, Sep. 23

Drawing class

HONESDALE – Principles, concepts & practice workshop at Philip Hone Gallery, Thurs., 4-6pm, $10/session. 570/253-5577.

Food pantry

LAKEVILLE – Paupack Township Municipal Building, 11am-2pm. Emergency need: 570/352-6177.

Friday, Sep. 24

Drum circle

HONESDALE – An evening of music & community with Thomjas deerheart at Philip Hone Gallery, 6:30-8pm. Refreshments. 570/253-5577.

Magical kingdom - mermaids – thru October 24

WURTSBORO – Monthly workshop learning about "merfolk" at the Crystals Center, 6:30-8:30pm, $25-30. 845/888-2547.

Raptors & harvests

DINGMANS FERRY – A day of raptor watching topped off with local wine tasting & seasonal appetizer sampling at PEEC on 10/2, 9am-6pm, $60. RSVP by 9/24: 570/828-2319.

Saturday, Sep. 25

3-D archery shoot

CLARYVILLE – Test your archery skills on a realistic course at Frost Valley YMCA, 9am. 845/985-2291.

Basket-afghan bingo

HONESDALE – Texas #4 Firehall, doors open 5:30pm, game 6:30pm. Door prizes. 570/253-0782.

'Calder House Kids' treasure hunt

EQUINUNK – Calder House Museum, 1-4pm. 570/224-6722.

'Evening of the Arts'

HONESDALE – Monthly gathering of music, poetry & art at Philip Hone Gallery, 6-9pm. 570/253-5577.

Fee free National Public Lands Day

MILFORD – Free mansion tours, video of JFK's 1963 dedication of Grey Towers, 10am-4pm; free ice cream social, 2-4pm at Grey Towers. 570/296-9630.

Harvest festival

ROSCOE – Vendors, music, food, demonstrations, artists, pumpkins, baked goods & chicken barbeque in fenced-in area by light. Vendors wanted: 607/498-5777.

'Java Jive'

PORT JERVIS – Monthly music series at Port Java, 7:30pm, $5 & food/drink minimum. 845/858-4500.

Monotypes/monoprints

HONESDALE – Printmaking workshop at Wayne County Arts Alliance Arts Center, 2-5pm, members $75, non-members $85, material fee $15. RSVP: 570/253-6850.

'Museum Day'

BETHEL – The Museum at Bethel Woods open free of charge to all visitors. Must download Museum Day Ticket from smithsonian.com. BethelWoodsCenter.org.

Open house

GLEN SPEY – Tours, nature trails, food & raffle at Kadampa Meditation Center, 11am-3pm, free. 845/856-9000.

Outdoor expo & St. Baldrick's event

ROSCOE – Sporting goods vendors, campers, ATVs, hunting & fishing supplies, taxidermy & more at Firemen's Park, 10am-4pm, free admission. 845/439-4423.

Recycle old electronics

HAWLEY – Monitors, printers, keyboards, VCR, terminals, cables, radios, TVs, stereos, copiers, fax machines & more accepted for recycling at Wallenpaupack Area High School, 8am-1pm, $10/car, $25/business. 570/296-5589.

Sunday, Sep. 26

Alzheimer's memory walk

ROCK HILL – 3.1-mile scenic walk around Lake Louise Marie followed by activities & entertainment at Frontier Insurance Building, registration 9:30am, walk 11am. Benefits local families impacted by Alzheimer's. 845/794-3774.

BKAA wine tasting fundraiser

WURTSBORO – Award-winning wines & appetizers at Basha Kill Vineyards, 4-6pm, $15. Benefits Basha Kill Area Association. RSVP: 845/386-5024 or 888-0261.

Harvest festival fundraiser

DYBERRY TOWNSHIP – Wayne County Historical Society fundraiser with music, food & dancing at Bryn Mawr Mountain Retreat, 5-9pm. Adults $50, ages 6-13 $20, under 6 free. 570/253-3240.

'March for Babies'

MATAMORAS – March of Dimes fundraiser at Firefly Field, Airport Park. Registration 10am, 3½-mile walk 11am. Refreshments, music, family fun. 570/829-10109.

Overnight trip to Wildwood, NJ – thru September 29

SMALLWOOD – Bethel Smallwood Senior Club trip of 4 days & 3 nights. RSVP: 845/583-7971.

Ramblin' Jack Elliott performs

BETHEL – Event Gallery series featuring blues at Bethel Woods, 7pm, $30 advance, $35 day of show. 800/745-3000.

Responsible Dog Ownership Day

WURTSBORO – Community event promoting fun & enjoyment of responsible dog ownership at Wurtsboro Airport, 11am-5pm, rain or shine, $1 parking. Pretty Puppy contest, 12noon-2pm, $5 entry fee. 845/733-2700.

Rosemaling – thru September 30

HONESDALE – Tole painting workshop at Philip Hone Gallery, Thurs., 10am-12noon, $25/class; $60/3 classes (+ material fee). 570/253-5577.

Monday, Sep. 27

Tole painting workshop

HONESDALE – Paint tin ware at Wayne County Arts Alliance Arts Center, 10am-12noon, members $20, non-members $30, material fee $15. RSVP: 570/253-6850.

Tuesday, Sep. 28

HR for small businesses

HONESDALE – Learn why effective human resource managment is an essential component of maintaining a successful work environment at The Dime Bank on 9/30, 7-9pm, free. RSVP by 9/28: 570/253-5492.

Natural wonders retreat

LAKE ARIEL – Guided nature hikes, canoeing, music, food, fall foliage sightseeing trip, friendship and s'mores around the campfire at Lacawac Sanctuary, 10/12-14. RSVP by 9/28: 570/689-9494.

Thursday, Sep. 30

AARP driver safety program – thru October 1

HONESDALE – Two 4-hour classes on 9/30 and 10/1, 8am-12noon, for discount on auto insurance for motorists age 50 and older. AARP members $12, non-members $14. Registration and pre-payment required, call for directions: 570/253-4262.

Best BBQ east of the Mississippi

MATAMORAS – The Riverview Inn, 11:30am-3pm, $27, age 60+ $25. RSVP: 570/775-5550.

Gala cocktail party & dinner

MONTICELLO – The Town of Thompson Democratic Committee honors David & Shirley Kaufman at Mr. Willy's, 5:30-7:30pm, $50 includes all-you-can-eat buffet & open bar. Public invited. 845/796-2812.

GHP monthly business get-together – thru October 28

HONESDALE – Greater Honesdale Partnership offers free monthly business get-togethers at various locations: 9/30, 7:30am at Maude Alley; & 10/28, 6:30pm at MB’s Shear Expressions. 570/253-5492 or 253-3055.

PCAAA fundraiser

MATAMORAS – Fun, food & contests at Riverview Inn, $27, over 60 $25. RSVP: 570/775-5550.

Friday, Oct. 1

'Bathroom Humor' – thru October 10

SOUTH FALLSBURG – Fantastically funny farce at the Rivoli Theatre, 10/1, 2, 3, 8, 9 & 10. scdw.net.

Better living weekend

LAKE ARIEL – Rejuvenating weekend at Lacawac Sanctuary with a variety of activities, Oct. 16-18. RSVP by 10/1: 570/689-9494.

Chamber 'Farm Fresh First Friday'

LIBERTY – Cornell Cooperative Extension. 845/791-4200.

Fall carve-in – thru October 3

HONESDALE – Learn to carve or improve skills at Cherry Ridge Campground, 12noon. RSVP: 570/448-9017.

Girl Scout 'Down on the Farm' weekend – thru October 3

CLARYVILLE – Scouts enjoy a farm-themed outing at Frost Valley YMCA, check-in 5pm. RSVP: 845/985-2291.

Jeff Bank calendar reception

LIVINGSTON MANOR – Award-winning calendar photos on display at Catskill Art Society, 6-8pm. Photographers, refreshments. Public invited. 845/482-4000.

Quilter's retreat – thru October 3

HONESDALE – Classes, programs, vendors & food at Cherry Ridge Campground, 12noon. RSVP: 570/448-2934.

Rummage sale – thru October 2

LIBERTY – St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Fri., 9am-2pm; Sat., 9am-12noon.

Saturday, Oct. 2

Artifact tour

MILFORD – Learn about the Pinchot family furnishings & artwork on mansion tour at Grey Towers (meet on front porch), 1:30pm. Regular tour fees apply. 570/296-9630.

Flea market

HAWLEY – Firehouse, 9am-3pm, 8-ft. table $10. Refreshments. Benefits Hawley Fire Dept. 570/226-9820.

Flying needles

DINGMANS FERRY – Hide out at PEEC for a weekend to finish all of your needlework projects on 11/12-14, $200 includes 2 nights lodging & 6 meals; $150 no lodging. RSVP by 10/2: 570/828-2319.

Harvest festival

MILFORD – Vendors, breakfast/lunch/special desserts at United Methodist Church, 9am-4pm. 570/296-6124.

Nature at night

DINGMANS FERRY – A great time to hear owls and enjoy stillness fall nights at PEEC, 6-8pm, free. 570/828-2319.

October German dinner

LORDS VALLEY – Blooming Grove Township Volunteer Fire Department #25, 4-7pm. 570/775-7355.

Scrapbook weekend

DINGMANS FERRY – Explore your surroundings for ideas & put it all together into books, cards, boxes party favors, etc. at PEEC on 11/12-14, $200 includes 2 nights lodging & 6 meals; $150 no lodging. RSVP by 10/2: 570/828-2319.

Sunday, Oct. 3

Children's nature hike

LAKE ARIEL – Search for animal signs, plants & critters at Lacawac Sanctuary, 2pm, members $3, non-members $5. RSVP: 570/689-9494.

Fall foliage paddle

LAKE ARIEL – 1½-2 hour guided program on Lake Lacawawc for ages 8+, 10am, members $8, non-members $10. RSVP: 570/689-9494.

Marc Cohn performs

BETHEL – Event gallery performance at Bethel Woods, 7pm, $45 advance, $50 day of show. BethelWoodsCenter.org.

Wednesday, Oct. 6

Oktoberfest dinner

LIBERTY – Elks Lodge, 5-7pm, adults/take-out $9, ages 5-11 $5, under 5 free. Benefits Elk's children's projects. 845/292-3434.

Rummage sale – thru October 8

PORT JERVIS – First Presbyterian Church, 9am-12noon. What's left is free on Fri. 845/856-1231.

Thursday, Oct. 7

Fall photo with John Barclay

DINGMANS FERRY – Learn about exposure, composition & more with professional photographer John Barclay at PEEC on 10/15-17, $250 includes 2 nights lodging & 6 meals. Geared toward DSLR cameras. RSVP by 10/7: 570/828-2319.

Greening food services forum

LOCH SHELDRAKE – Train your staff & green your food service's operation at SCCC, 8:30-10:30am. Continental breakfast. RSVP: 845/434-5750, ext. 4398.

Friday, Oct. 8

Columbus Day family weekend – thru October 11

CLARYVILLE – Family-oriented activities at Frost Valley YMCA, check-in 5pm. RSVP: 845/985-2291.

Family nature getaway – thru October 10

DINGMANS FERRY – Weekend of fall colors & fun at PEEC, $190 includes 3 nights lodging & 9 meals. RSVP: 570/828-2319.

Saturday, Oct. 9

'Antiques, Collectibles & Memorabilia' – thru October 10

CALLICOON – Villa Roma Resort, 10am-5pm. Vendors wanted: 845/887-4880, ext. 7021.

Craft fair

LIVINGSTON MANOR – Firehouse, 9am-4pm. Vendors wanted: 845/439-4802.

Fall foliage hike

CLARYVILLE – Join Frost Valley YMCA personnel on a hike at Frost Valley YMCA, 9am-2pm, free. RSVP: 845/985-2291.

Falling leaves tree ID

DINGMANS FERRY – What trees produce what colors & why at PEEC, 1-4pm, $10, $5 ages 10 & under. 570/828-2319.

'Harvest & Heritage Days' – thru October 10

HONESDALE – Vendors, music, farmers' market, exhibits & more on Main St., Sat. 9am-6pm; Sun. 10am-4pm. Vendors wanted: 570/253-5492.

Harvest quilt show

PLEASANT MOUNT – Demonstrations, raffle, food and lots of quilts at Community Center, 9am-4pm. 570/785-3047.

Miss/Teen & Mrs. NY Int'l pageant

CALLICOON – Villa Roma Resort, 7pm. 845/887-4880.

'Photoshop: All You Need to Know' – thru November 13

NARROWSBURG – Hands-on workshop for photographers at Delaware Arts Center on 10/9 (basics), 10/23 (intermediate) & 11/13 (advanced), 11 am, $60/session. Free demonstration 9/11, 11am. RSVP: 845/252-7576.

Rhett Miller of the Old 97s performs

BETHEL – Event gallery performance at Bethel Woods, 8pm, $25 advance, $30 day of show. BethelWoodsCenter.org.

The Bronx Opera performs

CLARYVILLE – Performance in historic Forstmann Castle at Frost Valley YMCA, 8pm. RSVP: 845/985-2291.

Wayne County churches bus trip

HONESDALE – Wayne County Historical Society event, all day. 570/253-3240.

Sunday, Oct. 10

Envirofest

MILFORD – Free environmental films as part of Black Bear Film Festival at Grey Towers. See blackbearfilm.com for schedule & details.

Fall foliage walk

LAKE ARIEL – Easy 1-mile walk through Lacawac Sanctuary fields & woods, 10am, members $3, non-members $5, under 12 free. RSVP: 570/689-9494.

Model train show & sale

HAWLEY – Firehouse, 9am-3pm, adults $3, under 12 free with paid admission. Refreshments. Benefits Hawley Fire Dept. 570/226-3206.

Sunday for singles hike

DINGMANS FERRY – Meet people & enjoy nature on PEEC trails, 10am-12noon, free. 570/828-2319.

Tuesday, Oct. 12

Pike Chamber community awards banquet

MATAMORAS – Forum honoring volunteers and non-profit organizations at The Riverview Inn, 10/20, 6pm, $30. RSVP by 10/12: 570/296-8700.

Thursday, Oct. 14

Fall photo with Ray Klass

DINGMANS FERRY – Hands-on digital practice outdoors & enhance your photos with Adobe Photoshop with Raymond Klass at PEEC on 10/22-24. Bring a laptop with Photoshop CS1, CS2 or CS3 installed (optional). RSVP by 10/14: 570/828-2319.

Introduction to electric vehicles – thru November 11

LOCH SHELDRAKE – History & working knowledge of modern electric vehicles at SCCC, 6-9pm, $150/5 sessions. 845/434-5750, ext. 4398.

Friday, Oct. 15

Autumn skies star watch

MILANVILLE – Join local astronomers who will share telescopes & sky charts at Butterfly Barn, 8:30pm. Bring binoculars & folding chairs. 570/226-3164.

Halloween-themed weekend – thru October 17

CLARYVILLE – Haunted tours, hay rides, apple cidering, games & traditional camp activities at Frost Valley YMCA, check-in 5pm. RSVP: 845/985-2291.

Horror films of the 60s – thru November 5

BETHEL – 10/15: "Night of the Living Dead;" 10/22: "The Haunting;" 10/29: "Mothra" & "The Three Stooges in Orbit;" 11/5: "Psycho" at The Museum at Bethel Woods, Fri., 7pm, $8/$12 double feature. Discussion follows. BethelWoodsCenter.org.

Saturday, Oct. 16

'Art & History of the DWGNRA Acquisition'

BUSHKILL – Lecture series with Miharu Lane at Bushkill Visitor Center, 7pm, free. RSVP: 570/426-2490.

Craft bazaar

POND EDDY – Methodist Church, 9am-4pm. Vendors wanted: 845/856-6004 by 9/15.

'Fly a Kite for Troops Day'

ROSCOE – Outing for the entire family at Firemen's Field, 12noon-4pm. Prizes, raffles, vendors, food, music. 845/439-5143.

Glass blowing demonstration – thru December 4

PORT JERVIS – Tours & glass blowing demonstrations on 10/16, 17, 23, 24, 11/6, 7, 26 & 12/4 at Gillinder Glass between 10am & 3pm. Adults $4, seniors/children $3.50. 845/856-5375.

Harvest moon volunteer feast

DINGMANS FERRY – Potluck dinner & refreshments at PEEC, 6-9pm, free. Bring a dish to share. 570/828-2319.

Opening reception: 'Utopia & Wallpaper' – thru November 21

LIVINGSTON MANOR – Works curated by Joel Carreiro & Brett DePalma on display through 11/21 at CAS Arts Center. Opening reception & artists' talk: 10/16, 1-4pm. 845/436-4227.

Penny social

SMALLWOOD – Firehouse, doors open 6pm, calling 7pm, $1. Prizes, refreshments. Benefits John J. Driscoll Jr. Scholarship Fund.

Sunday, Oct. 17

Fall farm day

CLARYVILLE – Families learn farming skills with hands-on activities at Frost Valley YMCA, 1pm. RSVP: 845/985-2291.

Monday, Oct. 18

Walk n' Wag pet hike

LAKE ARIEL – Fundraiser benefits Dessin Animal Shelter at Lacawac Sanctuary. Canine Good Citizen Certification, 10am; pet hike registration, 11:30am, hike, 12noon. Registration/pledge forms: dessinshelter.com, Dessin Animal Shelter or The Cat's Pajamas. 570/647-0029.

Tuesday, Oct. 19

Environmentally preferable purchasing training – thru November 16

LOCH SHELDRAKE – 5-session course re: buying green at SUNY Sullivan, 6:30-8:30pm, $250. RSVP: 845/434-5750, ext. 4398.

Wednesday, Oct. 20

Flu shot clinic – thru November 4

LORDS VALLEY – For ages 60+ at Blooming Grove Senior Center, 9am, 10/20, 11/2 & 11/4. First-come, first-served. Pneumonia vaccine also avail. 570/775-5550.

Thursday, Oct. 21

Full moon walk & campfire

LAKE ARIEL – Guided 1-mile walk to see a full moon at Lacawac Sanctuary, 10/23, 7-9pm, members $5, non-members $8, under 12 free. RSVP by 10/21: 570/689-9494.

Friday, Oct. 22

'Dracula' – thru October 31

SOUTH FALLSBURG – Gripping, sensual & seductive show at the Rivoli Theatre, 10/22, 23, 24, 29, 30 & 31. scdw.net.

Halloween-themed weekend – thru October 24

CLARYVILLE – Haunted tours, hay rides, apple cidering, games & traditional camp activities at Frost Valley YMCA, check-in 5pm. RSVP: 845/985-2291.

Saturday, Oct. 23

Delaware Highlands Conservancy meeting

HAWLEY – Board meeting & annual general meeting in the PPL Learning Center auditorium, 9am-1pm. 570/226-3164.

Evolution of the Grey Towers landscape

MILFORD – Landscape tour with horticulturist Elizabeth Hawke at Grey Towers, 1:30pm. Regular tour fees apply. 570/296-9630.

Haunted hayride

LORDS VALLEY – Blooming Grove Township Volunteer Fire Dept. #25, dusk. Rain/snow date: 10/30. 570/775-7355.

Los Lonely Boys perform

BETHEL – Event gallery performance at Bethel Woods, 8pm, $58 advance, $63 day of show. BethelWoodsCenter.org.

Sunday, Oct. 24

Tree & shrub walk

WURTSBORO – Join John Kenney for a walk through Basha Kill. Meet at Haven Rd. Parking lot, 10am. 845/436-6046.

Monday, Oct. 25

Jay Steveskey performs

LAKE ARIEL – Classical guitar in "Tribute to Segovia" at Lacawac Sanctuary, 5pm, $20. Optional buffet supper, 6:30pm, $25. RSVP: 570/689-9494.

Tole painting workshop

HONESDALE – Paint tin ware at Wayne County Arts Alliance Arts Center, 10am-12noon, members $20, non-members $30, material fee $15. RSVP: 570/253-6850.

Wednesday, Oct. 27

Financial benefits of land conservation

HAWLEY – Learn how to keep cherished lands in the family & protect the landscape in perpetuity in the PPL Learning Center auditorium, 7-9pm. 570/226-3164.

Thursday, Oct. 28

AARP driver safety program – thru October 29

HAMLIN – Two 4-hour classes on 10/28 & 29, 8am-12noon, for discount on auto insurance for motorists age 50 & older. AARP members $12, non-members $14. Registration & pre-payment required, call for directions: 570/253-4262.

Friday, Oct. 29

Brownies Try It! Halloween weekend – thru October 31

CLARYVILLE – Elective badges girls earn as they do different activities with a host of scary Halloween fun at Frost Valley YMCA, check-in 5pm. RSVP: 845/985-2291.

Community Halloween-themed weekend – thru October 31

CLARYVILLE – Haunted tours, hayrides, apple cidering, games & traditional camp activities at Frost Valley YMCA, check-in 5pm. RSVP: 845/985-2291.

Quilting weekend – thru October 31

CLARYVILLE – Variety of classes by renowned instructors at Frost Valley YMCA, check-in 5pm. RSVP: 845/985-2291.

Saturday, Oct. 30

Dramatic reading

MILFORD – Halloween dramatic reading by American Readers Theatre Company at Grey Towers, 6 & 8pm. Fee applies. 570/296-9630.

PEEC-a-Boo

DINGMANS FERRY – PEEC, 4-7pm, $5. Rain date: 10/31. RSVP: 570/828-2319.

Sunday, Oct. 31

Cemetery walk

MILFORD – Local historian Peter Osborne shares Laurel Hill cemetery history, 1:30pm, free. Meet at Grey Towers visitor pavilion. 570/296-9630.

Thursday, Nov. 4

Women in Business Committee dinner

TAFTON – All welcome at Ehrhardt's Restaurant, $30. Guest speaker: Lyn Jakobsen. RSVP: 570/296-8700.

Friday, Nov. 5

Girl Scout adventure sports weekend – thru November 7

CLARYVILLE – Earn Rope It, Adventure Obstacle Course, Gear Up & Climb the Walls badges at Frost Valley YMCA, check-in 5pm. RSVP: 845/985-2291.

Saturday, Nov. 6

Boy Scout badge festival

DINGMANS FERRY – Bears, Wolves, Webelos & Boy Scouts work with staff to meet specific requirements for badges & advancement at PEEC, 9am-4pm, $12 ½-day, $20 full day. RSVP: 570/828-2319.

Girl Scout badge festival

DINGMANS FERRY – Brownies, Juniors, Cadettes & Seniors work on meeting specific requirements for badges and advancement at PEEC, 9am-4pm, $12 ½-day, $20 full day. RSVP: 570/828-2319.

Night hike

CLARYVILLE – Join Frost Valley YMCA personnel on a hike at Frost Valley YMCA, 6pm, free RSVP: 845/985-2291.

Pucho & The Latin Soul Brothers perform

BETHEL – Event gallery performance at Bethel Woods, 8pm, $45 advance, $50 day of show. BethelWoodsCenter.org.

'You Are What You Eat'

FERNDALE – Learn how eating better means living better in a stronger & healthier economy at the CVI Building, 10am-3pm, $25 includes lunch. RSVP: 570/226-3164 or 807-0530.

Sunday, Nov. 7

Game dinner

DINGMANS FERRY – Enjoy the bounty of Pennsylvania game & seasonal harvests cooked by a local celebrity chef at PEEC on 11/13, 7pm. RSVP by 11/7: 570/828-2319.

Friday, Nov. 12

Girl Scout adventure sports weekend – thru November 14

CLARYVILLE – Earn Rope It, Adventure Obstacle Course, Gear Up & Climb the Walls badges at Frost Valley YMCA, check-in 5pm. RSVP: 845/985-2291.

Leon Redbone performs

BETHEL – Event Gallery series at Bethel Woods, 8pm, $38 advance, $43 day of show. 800/745-3000.

Sunday, Nov. 14

Holiday bows & boughs

DINGMANS FERRY – Create & make stunning holiday decorations from natural materials at PEEC, 2-4pm, $10. RSVP: 570/828-2319.

Martha Redbone performs

BETHEL – Event gallery performance at Bethel Woods, 8pm, free (ticket required). BethelWoodsCenter.org.

Friday, Nov. 19

Hunting camp – thru November 23

CLARYVILLE – Enjoy hunting privileges at Frost Valley YMCA. RSVP: 845/985-2291.

Sunday, Nov. 21

Roast pork dinner

LORDS VALLEY – Blooming Grove Township Volunteer Fire Dept. #25, 1-5pm. 570/775-7355.

Saturday, Nov. 27

Full moon hike

DINGMANS FERRY – Hike a trail at night at PEEC, 5-7pm, free. 570/828-2319.

Holiday open house

HONESDALE – Wayne County Historical Society, 4-7pm. 570/253-3240.

Monday, Nov. 29

Tole painting workshop

HONESDALE – Paint tin ware at Wayne County Arts Alliance Arts Center, 10am-12noon, members $20, non-members $30, material fee $15. RSVP: 570/253-6850.

Friday, Dec. 3

Equinunk Historical Society open house – thru December 5

EQUINUNK – Holiday sale at Calder House Gift Shop, 12noon on 12/3, 4 & 5. Bring a goody to share. 570/224-6722.

Youth group weekend – thru December 5

CLARYVILLE – Outdoor & indoor activities with an emphasis on fun at Frost Valley YMCA, check-in 5pm. RSVP: 845/985-2291.

Saturday, Dec. 4

The Bronx Opera performs

CLARYVILLE – Winter concert in historic Forstmann Castle, Frost Valley YMCA, 8pm. RSVP: 845/985-2291.

Friday, Dec. 10

Girl Scout 'A Healthier You' weekend – thru December 12

CLARYVILLE – Learn to develop good habits for a fun & healthy life & earn badges at Frost Valley YMCA, check-in 5pm. RSVP: 845/985-2291.

Saturday, Dec. 11

Tumbling waters hike

DINGMANS FERRY – Premiere trail hike at PEEC, 1-4pm, free. 570/828-2319.

Sunday, Dec. 19

Frost Valley history hike

CLARYVILLE – Learn about Frost Valley's past while hiking Frost Valley YMCA property, time TBA, free. RSVP: 845/985-2291.

Sunday, Dec. 26

Christmas bird count

DINGMANS FERRY – Join local birders in this annual Audubon Society tradition at PEEC, beginning 8am, free. If you are a novice birder, you will be matched with a more experienced participant. 570/828-2319.

Holiday week (part 1) – thru December 28

CLARYVILLE – Families enjoy ice skating, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing & more at Frost Valley YMCA, check-in 5pm. RSVP: 845/985-2291.

Monday, Dec. 27

Kids winter camp – thru January 1

CLARYVILLE – Children enjoy ice skating, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing & more at Frost Valley YMCA, check-in 5pm. RSVP: 845/985-2291.

Winter day camp – thru December 31

CLARYVILLE – Children enjoy ice skating, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing & more at Frost Valley YMCA, check-in 9am. RSVP: 845/985-2291.

Tuesday, Dec. 28

Holiday week (part 2) – thru December 30

CLARYVILLE – Families enjoy ice skating, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing & more at Frost Valley YMCA, check-in 5pm. RSVP: 845/985-2291.

Thursday, Dec. 30

Holiday week (part 3) – thru January 2

CLARYVILLE – Families enjoy ice skating, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing & more at Frost Valley YMCA, check-in 5pm. RSVP: 845/985-2291.

Kids' winter camp – thru January 2

CLARYVILLE – Children enjoy ice skating, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing & more at Frost Valley YMCA, check-in 5pm. RSVP: 845/985-2291.

Ongoing

'A Call to Power: Grandmothers Speak'

WURTSBORO – Monthly workshop led by grandmothers Gonyea & Jennifer "White Raven" at The Crystals Center, 6:30-8:30pm, by donation. RSVP appreciated: 845/888-2547.

Al-Anon meeting

LIBERTY – Liberty Presbyterian Church, Mon., 7-8pm, & Sat., 8-9pm. 845/294-9999.

Al-Anon meeting

WOODBOURNE – Immaculate Conception Church Annex, Tues., 7-8pm. 845/294-9999.

Angel channeling with Cheryl

WURTSBORO – Monthly workshop learning about chakras are & what angels govern them at the Crystals Center, 6:30pm, $25-30. RSVP appreciated: 845/888-2547.

Animal totem workshop

WURTSBORO – Monthly workshop discovering hidden teachings of your personal animal totem at The Crystals Center, 6:30-8:30pm, $25-30. RSVP appreciated: 845/888-2547.

Antique fair & flea market

MIDDLETOWN – Orange County Fairgrounds parking lot through Nov., Sat. & Sun., 8am-5pm, free admission & parking. 845/282-4055.

'Armed with Needles' exhibit

CUDDEBACKVILLE – How women's sewing supported troops during the Civil War at Neversink Valley Area Museum, Fri.-Sun., 12noon-4pm. 845/754-8870.

Art exhibition: 'Art in August!'

PORT JERVIS – Work by more than 20 artists on display at UpFront Exhibition Space through 9/30, Thurs.-Sun. 845/856-2727.

Art exhibition: Dale Emmart

NARROWSBURG – Clouds, landscapes & Upper Delaware river views on display through 9/25 at River Gallery. 845/252-3238.

Art exhibition: 'Friends'

LIBERTY – Works of gallery members & selected friends on display through 10/3 at Catskill Artists Gallery, Fri., Sat. & Sun. 845/292-0310.

Art exhibition: 'Offerings'

LIVINGSTON MANOR – "Votives, Retablos and Milagros" on display through 9/12 upstairs at Flour Power Bakery, Sat. & Sun., 9am-2pm.

Backyard medicine with Silvermoon

WURTSBORO – Monthly workshop about elements of wild weed oils at the Crystals Center, 11am-1pm, $25-30. RSVP appreciated: 845/888-2547.

Bingo

SHOHOLA – Firehouse, Tues., doors & kitchen open 5pm, early birds 7pm. Progressive jackpot. 570/559-7525.

Book discussion

NARROWSBURG – Tusten-Cochecton Public Library, 3rd Thurs./month, 6-8pm. 845/252-3360.

Buddhist classes

MILFORD – Inspiring solutions for difficult times with Buddhist nun Kelsang Chokyi at Emerson House, Hotel Fauchere, Wed., 6-7:30pm, $10/drop-in class (students/seniors $5). 845/856-9000.

Caregiver support group

LIBERTY – Support & resources to assist caregivers helping an aging, ill, or disabled adult at Cornell Cooperative Extension, last Wed./month, 6pm, free. 845/292-5250.

Caregiver support group

HORTONVILLE – Support & resources to assist caregivers helping an aging, ill, or disabled adult at Hortonville Presbyterian Church, 1st Wed./month, 10am. 845/292-5250.

'Caring for Caregivers' support group

GRAHAMSVILLE – Support & resources to assist caregivers helping an aging, ill, or disabled adult at Grahamsville Reformed Church, 2nd Thurs./month, 3:30pm. 845/292-5250.

'Come Paint With Me'

REGION – Non-instructional outdoor painting program weekly through 10/7, Thurs., 10am-3pm, free. Download dates/sites: joanpolishook-art.com. Bring your own materials & lunch. 570/775-6896.

Cruzin' Port

PORT JERVIS – Antique cars & hot rods on display on Front Street to Burger King, 1st Tues./month through 10/5, 5:30-9pm, free. Rain date: following Tues. $5 registration fee for entrants being judged for trophies (Burger King parking lot). Public welcome. Tune your radio to 1490AM & crank it up!

Crystals experience workshop

WURTSBORO – Weekly workshop understanding crystals and stones at the Crystals Center, Sat., 4-6pm, $25-30. RSVP appreciated: 845/888-2547.

Cultural program grants available

REGION – Guidelines & applications available at ArtsAlliance.org or at Delaware Arts Center. Grantwriting seminars (mandatory for 1st-time applicants): 9/30, 6pm, Sull. Co. Visitor's Assoc. conference room, Ferndale; 10/2, 11am, Delaware Arts Center, Narrowsburg. RSVP no later than 1 day prior: 845/252-7576.

'Dessert with Mr. Q'

JEFFERSONVILLE – Unique & delicious book club with dessert meets 2nd Wed./month at Jeffersonville Public Library, 6:30-7:30pm. RSVP: 845/252-3360.

Drumming energy circle

WURTSBORO – Monthly workshop experiencing uplifting energy shift that occurs when drumming at the Crystals Center, 9/10: 6:30pm, 9/18: 1:30pm, by donation. RSVP appreciated: 845/888-2547.

Farm market/ask the farmer

WURTSBORO – Weekly fresh, organic, locally-grown produce, herbs & Linda Borghi answers farming questions at the Crystals Center, Sat., 12noon-5pm. 845/888-2547.

Farmers' market

CALLICOON – Sundays, 11am-2pm.

Farmers' market

HONESDALE – 1030 Main Street across from FNCB Bank through Oct., Wed., 4-6pm. 570/937-9271.

Farmers' market

HONESDALE – Trackside behind Wayne County Visitors Center through Oct., Sat., 9:30am-1:30pm, rain or shine. 570/937-9271.

Farmers' market

HAWLEY – Train station (Columbus & Main) through 10/8, Fri., 1:30-5:30pm. 570/226-4064.

First Fridays Contemporary Writers Series

NARROWSBURG – Open mic (sign-up 7pm) followed by readings by visiting authors at Tusten-Cochecton Public Library, 1st Fri./month, 7:30pm, free. Public welcome. 845/252-3360.

Fort Decker Museum

PORT JERVIS – Tours on the last Sat./month May-Oct., 1-4pm. Special programs: 8/28: TBA; 9/25: Frank Salvati; 10/30: Navasing Long Rifles. minisink.org.

Friday night chess

NARROWSBURG – Learn, play & enjoy the secrets of chess at Tusten-Cochecton Public Library, 6-8pm, free. Open to all levels. 845/252-3360.

Grey Towers

MILFORD – Open 7 days/week, 11am-4pm, tours on the hour. 570/296-9630.

Guiding Light Metaphysical Society meeting

PINE BUSH – Walker Valley Schoolhouse, 2nd Mon./month, 6:30pm, by donation. 845/744-3960.

Health lecture series

CALLICOON – Grover M. Hermann Hospital cafeteria, 3rd Tues./month, 1pm, free. RSVP: 845/887-5530, ext. 2120.

Kayak raffle

HONESDALE – Chance to win a kayak & other prizes. Tickets at The Cat's Pajamas, Dessin Animal Shelter & Honesdale Nat'l Bank through 9/10, $5 or 6/$25. Benefits Dessin Animal Shelter. 570/224-6100.

Key kids! Go fishin'!

REGION – Western Sullivan Public Libraries have fishing rods to lend to member children. Check out a rod & tackle box just like a book. Callicoon: 845/887-4040, Jeffersonville: 845/482-4350, Narrowsburg: 845/252-3360.

'Knit-N-Stitch'

NARROWSBURG – Knitters, stitchers & crocheters meet at Tusten-Cochecton Public Library, Mon., 6-8pm. 845/252-3360.

Laughter & screaming workshop

WURTSBORO – Monthly workshop using laughter & screaming to release negative energy at The Crystals Center, 6-8:30pm, $25-30. RSVP appreciated: 845/888-2547.

Lupus support group meeting

HAWLEY – Wallenpaupack Area High School, 4th Wed./month, 4pm. 888/99LUPUS.

Mothers & More of Pike County

MILFORD – Monthly dinner & meeting at Cliff Park Inn, 2nd Tues./month, 7:30pm. All mothers encouraged to attend. 570/828-7972.

Neversink Valley Museum

CUDDEBACKVILLE – Fri., Sat. & Sun., 12noon-4pm through 10/28. 845/754-8870.

Pakatakan farmers' market

HALCOTTSVILLE – Vendors & special events at Round Barn, Sat., 9am-2pm through Oct., free admission. 845/586-3326.

Pancake breakfast

EQUINUNK – Pine Mill Community Hall through 10/24, 3rd Sun/month (4th Sun. in Oct.), 7:30-11:30am, adults $6.50, child's ½-portion $3, 570/224-4876. Ride horses from C&S Stables to breakfast, 570/224-4842.

Pet communication workshop with Brenda

WURTSBORO – Monthly workshop learning to telepathically connect with your animal companions at The Crystals Center, 6:30-8:30pm, $25-30. RSVP appreciated: 845/888-2547.

Positive parenting workshop

MILFORD – For parents of toddler to pre-teen children at Penn State Cooperative Extension, 1st Tues./month continuing for 4 consecutive Tues., 6-8pm, $20/person; $30/couple. RSVP deadline: 25th prior to program month. 570/296-3400.

Psychic development with Dr. Bill

WURTSBORO – Monthly workshop learning to read auras at the Crystals Center, 6:30-8pm, by donation. RSVP appreciated: 845/888-2547.

Quit smoking course

MILFORD – Pike County Cooperative Extension office, 5 consecutive Wed., 6-7pm. RSVP by 25th of previous month. 570/296-3400.

Senior lunch

HONESDALE – Seniors (60+) invited for lunch Mon.-Fri. at Wayne County Senior Center. RSVP 1 day prior: 570/253-4262.

'Soup-er Tuesday'

WURTSBORO – Soups, homemade bread & desserts at Phillipsport Mamakating United Methodist Church, last Tues./mo., 11:30am-1:30pm. 845/888-2266.

Story time

NARROWSBURG – Tusten-Cochecton Public Library, last 2 Wed./mo., 2pm, for ages up to 5, free. 845/252-3360.

Story time

HONESDALE – Stories, songs, art & fun at Wayne County Public Library, Mon., 10:30-11:30am for ages 3-5. RSVP: 570/253-1220.

Story time

JEFFERSONVILLE – Jeffersonville Public Library, last 2 Tues./mo., 12noon, free. For ages up to 5. 845/482-4350.

Story time

CALLICOON – Delaware Free Library, last 2 Thurs./month, 12noon, free. For ages up to 5. 845/887-4040.

Textile exhibit

HURLEYVILLE – Early 1800 weaving, spinning, crocheting, dress-making, buttons, lace, ribbons & more at Sullivan County Museum through 11/30.

The Janice Center

JEFFERSONVILLE – Offering classes in Zumba, martial arts, clarinet, flute, guitar, drums, piano, sax, voice, dance and more at The Janice Center. 845/482-3324.

The Museum at Bethel Woods

BETHEL – "Collecting Woodstock: Recent Museum Acquisitions" on display through 1/2/2011. Hours through 9/6: 7 days/week, 10am-7pm; 9/7-1/2: Thurs.-Sun., 10am-3:30pm. Adults $13, seniors $11, ages 8-17 $9, ages 3-7 $4, under 2 free with paying adult. BethelWoodsCenter.org.

Transformation work with Tim

WURTSBORO – Weekly workshop of meditation and techniques to remove blockages & free your energy pathways at The Crystals Center, Sun., 11am-12:30pm, by donation. RSVP appreciated: 845/888-2547.

UFOs support group meeting

PINE BUSH – Support for those with issues pertaining to UFO-related experiences at Walker Valley Schoolhouse, 1st Wed./month, 7:30pm, $2. 845/744-3960.

Unicorn workshop

WURTSBORO – Monthly workshop discovering unicorn magic at The Crystals Center, 6:30-8:30pm, $25-30. RSVP appreciated: 845/888-2547.

Veterans' support group

DAMASCUS – Grandma Michele’s Support Group for returning U.S. service men & women meets weekly at Grandma Michele’s Retreat through 11/15, 6:30pm. No session on legal holidays. RSVP: 570-224-6544.

Wayne County Genealogy Group meeting

HONESDALE – Wayne County Historical Society, 4th Thurs./month through 10/28, 4:30pm. 570/253-5468.

Women's circle with Karynn

WURTSBORO – Monthly workshop (women only) celebrating the uniqueness of the feminine spirit at The Crystals Center, 2pm, $25-30. Bring a rattle & dress comfortably. RSVP appreciated: 845/744-6841.

World tavern poker

HAWLEY – Texas Hold'em tournament at Mt. Haven Resort, Tues. & Thurs., 7pm, free. Play for points, not money. 570/296-8502, ext. 202.

Worship service

NARROWSBURG – St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Sat. 4:30pm; Sun. 9:00am. Sunday School: 9am. 845/252-3919.

Worship service

BEACH LAKE – Upper Delaware Unitarian Universalist Fellowship 1-hour service at Berlin Township Community Center, Sun., 10:15am. Refreshments follow. 570/253-4032.

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