Datebook – Events Calendar

Updated Monday, March 18, 2024 at 4:15 AM

Please visit our Facebook page for events that were received after our submission deadline. https://www.facebook.com/groups/66208818746

Attention local organizations and nonprofits in the WRIP listening area.

(Greene, eastern Delaware, southern Schoharie, southern Albany and western Columbia counties)



—–>   Submission Guidelines   <—–

The WRIP Datebook is compiled each weekend based on the information that has been RECEIVED BY NOON ON SATURDAY. Please DO NOT wait until the week your event is scheduled to take place to submit your information.

If you would like to have your nonprofit and charity fundraiser events added to the WRIP online datebook and announced on the air, please send the information to WRIP979@gmail.com AT LEAST 2 WEEKS PRIOR TO THE EVENT, and certainly NO LATER THAN 1 WEEK IN ADVANCE, to allow us time to sufficiently promote it.

Information may also be mailed to WRIP, PO Box 979, Windham, NY 12496, or dropped off at our studio at 265 South Street in Windham.

Please DO NOT send notices of events through Facebook Messenger as they may not be seen before your event is scheduled to take place. You may post flyers for your event on WRIP’s Facebook page. Posts will remain in the pending approvals folder until action is taken by a group administrator, usually within 48 hours. https://www.facebook.com/groups/66208818746

Flyers for your event may be posted on our Facebook page, however, the attachment must be sent as a JPG or PNG image only. Please proofread your submission to ensure that everything is correct and complete.

Please remember to include ALL of the following information, if applicable:

  • WHO is sponsoring the event and who benefits from ticket sales? (Name of your organization.)
  • WHAT is the event? (Serving breakfast, lunch or dinner? Tell us what’s on the menu.)
  • WHEN is your event being held? (Day of the week, date and time.)
  • WHERE is it being held? (Name of building, street address and town.)
  • WHY is the event being held? (Is it a fundraiser?)
  • HOW MUCH is admission? (Prices for adults, children, seniors, members, donation, free-will offering, or free.)

Please include a contact number with area code, website and/or email address, and any other pertinent details. Make sure your website link works. Don’t make visitors click on half a dozen links before they can get to the information about your event.

Submissions are welcome from area not-for-profit organizations, civic groups, local police, fire and rescue squads, and all local churches. If you can hear us, we want to publicize your events.

PLEASE NOTE: Organizations that seek our free publicity in the Datebook, but place paid advertising elsewhere, are asked to give equal consideration to WRIP. We will pull any public service announcement we see run as paid advertising elsewhere. Organizations with event marketing budgets are urged to contact us about extremely low-cost radio ads for your event(s).



ROAD CLOSURES

  • The eastern two and one-half miles of Town of Hunter Route 9, known as Platte Clove Mountain Road, is closed for the winter season.


FARMERS’ MARKETS

Saturdays

  • Fromer Market Gardens, 6120 Main Street in Tannersville will have fresh vegetables every Saturday from 9 AM until 2 PM. Produce includes arugula microgreens, broccoli microgreens, kale, parsley, pea shoots, rainbow chard, salad mix, scallions and spinach.
  • The Hudson winter-spring farmers’ market will be held at the Hudson Elks Lodge, 201 Harry Howard Avenue in Hudson every Saturday from March 23 through April 13, from 10 AM to 1 PM. Over 25 vendors including farmers, producers and crafters, as well as live music. Bring your reusable bags. Cash is appreciated. NYS Ag and Markets will continue to fund their dollar-for-dollar FreshConnect match for the entire 2024 market season, effectively doubling SNAP recipients’ buying power. Visit https://www.HudsonFarmersMarketNY.com for each week’s list of vendors.
  • The Hudson farmers’ market will move to its outdoor location at 6th and Columbia Street in Hudson on Saturday, April 20. There will be over 25 vendors including farmers, producers and crafters, as well as live music. Bring your reusable bags. Cash is appreciated. NYS Ag and Markets will continue to fund their dollar-for-dollar FreshConnect match for the entire 2024 market season, effectively doubling SNAP recipients’ buying power. Visit https://www.HudsonFarmersMarketNY.com for each week’s list of vendors.

Sundays

  • The Catskill farmers’ market will be held in the parking lot at 145 Water Street in Catskill on Sundays from May 26 through October 27 from 10 AM until 2 PM.
  • Seasonal markets will be held in the auditorium at Stamford Central School, 1 River Street in Stamford on the following Sundays from 1-4 PM:
    March 24 – Easter market, hosted by the 8th Grade
    April 21 – spring fling market, hosted by the Music Club
  • The Stamford farmer’s market will be held at the corner of Route 23 and Fisher Road, across from Mama Maria’s in Stamford every Sunday from June 30 through September 1 from 1-4 PM.

RECURRING EVENTS

  • Take a story walk on the Windham Path, starting at the Route 23 entrance, and enjoy reading the children’s book A Very Cranky Book, by Angela and Tony Diterlizzi. Sponsored by the Windham Arts Alliance in partnership with Briars and Brambles Books. All proceeds from the sale of this book benefit the Windham Arts Alliance.
  • The Town of Jewett is planning to erect a memorial to honor all known servicemen and women in Jewett history. Please email GiorBlueMtnExcavation@gmail.com, call (518) 734-5173 or stop by Giordano’s Blue Mountain Excavation shop, 11287 State Route 23 in Ashland, next door to the Greene County Highway Building, with any names or information you may have of service members from the Town of Jewett.
  • The website Mountain Top Resources has links to lots of everyday useful information. https://www.MountainTopResources.com/
  • Hours at Community Action of Greene County, 7856 Route 9W in Catskill have been expanded. Office hours will be from 8 AM until 4:30 PM. The food pantry will be available on Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays from 1-4 PM.
  • The Greene County Department of Human Services is always looking for volunteer drivers to assist Homebound Senior Citizens. Your schedule will be made around your availability, and you will receive a tax-exempt mileage reimbursement of 62.5 cents per mile. Please call Ruth at (518) 719-3555 for more information.
    Here’s how you can help:
    —– Home Delivered Meals – Deliver meals county wide
    —– Medical Transportation – Transport clients to appointments in nearby counties
    Other ways you can help:
    —– Department of Human Services – Congregate meal helper, Rivertown Thrift Shop Volunteer
    —– Outside Agencies – Libraries, Nursing Homes, Athens Cultural Center, Community Action, Community Hospice, Greene Medical Arts Center, AARP
  • Community Action of Greene County’s domestic violence hotline is (518) 943-9211.
  • Message in a Bottle Can and Bottle Redemption Center, 9 Healy Boulevard in Hudson continues to accept recyclable beverage containers to benefit the Columbia-Greene Humane Society/SPCA. People can drop off their empty bottles and cans and ask them to credit the CGHS/SPCA. Visit Message in a Bottle redemption center on Facebook or call (518) 929-9418 for their hours.
  • The Columbia-Greene Humane Society/SPCA, 111 Humane Society Road in Hudson and the shelter’s pet food bank are now open 7 days a week from 11:30 AM until 4 PM each day. Please call (518) 828-6044, email info@cghs.org or visit https://cghs.org/ for more information on adoptions or any of the other programs and services they offer. If you wish to donate to the food bank, donations are accepted 7 days a week. Donors may also order food from Chewy or Amazon and have it delivered to CGHS/SPCA.

Tuesdays

  • The Columbia County Department of Health will hold immunization clinics, by appointment only, on Tuesdays from 1-4 PM, and select Tuesdays from 4-6 PM, at their office, 325 Columbia Street, Suite 100 in Hudson. Call (518) 828-3358 to make an appointment. The following insurance plans are accepted: CDPHP, Fidelis, MVP, Highmark (previously Blue Shield of Northeastern NY), Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield, Medicare, and Medicare Advantage plans with Aetna, CDPHP, Fidelis, MVP, and United Healthcare.

Thursdays

  • The Columbia County Department of Health will hold COVID vaccine clinics, by appointment only, on the following Thursdays from 1-4 PM at their office, 325 Columbia Street, Suite 100 in Hudson. Call (518) 828-3358 to make an appointment.
    Thursday, March 28
    The following insurance plans are accepted: CDPHP, Fidelis, MVP, Highmark (previously Blue Shield of Northeastern NY), Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield, Medicare, and Medicare Advantage plans with Aetna, CDPHP, Fidelis, MVP, and United Healthcare.

Saturdays

  • Free adult English language classes for speakers of other languages are held at the Main Street Community Center, 5494 Main Street in Windham every Saturday from 10 AM until noon. Student registrations must be completed prior to attendance. Interested individuals may fill out a student interest form at the Main Street Community Center, email ColGreene@LiteracyConnections.org or call (518) 828-1792 ext. 104.

Until Further Notice

  • A collection box has been set up in the vestibule of Van Dusen’s Store, 4021 Route 42 in Lexington for those who wish to provide humanitarian aid to the people of Ukraine. Needed items include thermal underwear, thermal socks, warm clothing, sleeping bags, night lights, flashlights, hand, foot and body warmers, and letters with messages of support. Van Dusen’s is open 7 days a week from 10 AM to 7 PM.


LOOKING AHEAD

Saturday 3/30

  • The Windham Chamber of Commerce’s annual Easter egg hunt will be held at CD Lane Park, 281 Big Hollow Road in Maplecrest on Saturday, March 30 from 12-2 PM. The Easter Bunny will be in attendance. The hunt will be broken into age groups with staggered start times. Pre-registration is requested. Visit the Datebook on WRIP’s website or Facebook page for the link. https://www.wripfm.com/events-calendar/ The fields will be wet, so wear appropriate shoes. Please bring your own baskets. This event is sponsored by Best Hot Tubs, Carole’s Gift Emporium, Windham Hardware, and Windham Wine & Liquors. https://tinyurl.com/2st6y47p The rain date is Saturday, April 6.

Saturday 4/13

  • A buffet dinner will be held at Lynch’s Pot O’Gold Restaurant, 373 Old Route 23 in Cairo on Saturday, April 13 from 5-9 PM. There will be a full buffet menu and a cash bar. This is a fundraiser for the Greene County Animal Alliance so they can build a shelter. Tickets are $25 for adults and $20 for children 10 and under if ordered before Monday, April 8. Tickets will be $30 after April 8. Tickets can be purchased at https://www.greenecountyanimalalliance.com/buffetdinner.

Friday 4/19

  • WAJ will host its annual Career Fair at the school, 5411 Main Street in Windham on Friday, April 19. Community members who would like to share information with students about their careers are invited to call (518) 734-3400 ext. 1160 or email Nicole Baldner at NBaldner@WAJCS.org.

Thursday 4/25

  • The Greene County Chamber of Commerce will hold a Women in Business dinner and networking event at Red’s Restaurant, 12005 Route 9W in West Coxsackie on Thursday, April 25 from 5-8 PM. Cordelia Schreiber Krazit, owner of Ze Windham Wine Bar, will be the guest speaker. Tickets are $50 for members, $55 for non-members, and at the door. Please email Info@GreeneCountyChamber.com or call (518) 943-4222 to RSVP by Monday, April 22. Tickets can be purchased at https://bit.ly/49DJnkR.

Through Tuesday 5/14

  • The New York State burn ban is in effect through Tuesday, May 14.

Through Saturday 5/25

  • The Greene County Historical Society’s 44th annual Tour of Homes will be held, rain or shine, throughout the Town and Village of Coxsackie on Saturday, June 1 from 10 AM until 4 PM. Tour headquarters will be at the Vedder Research Library on the Society’s Bronck Museum grounds, County Route 42, off Route 9W in Coxsackie. Picnic lunches prepared by the Coxsackie United Methodist Church will be for sale as long as they last. Tickets are $25 in advance, $30 the day of the tour. This is a driving tour. Carpooling is encouraged as some sites have limited parking. Orders for advance sale tickets must be received by Saturday, May 25. Send a check payable to the Greene County Historical Society, PO Box 44, Coxsackie, NY 12051 for advance tickets. Proceeds from the sale of tour tickets support the Society, the Bronck Museum, and the Vedder Research Library.

Monday 7/1

  • The 12th annual Cancer Patient Aid car show will be held at the Ashland Town Park, Gravel Bank Road in Ashland on Sunday, August 11 from 10 AM until 3 PM. Registration runs from 9-11 AM. Pre-registration is $10 until Monday, July 1, $15 minimum donation thereafter. Open to all years, makes, models and motorcycles. Trophies will be awarded including $500 for best-in-show classic sponsored by Martinez Auto Body of Coxsackie. Goodie bags to the first 100 registered. There will be food vendors, ice cream and lemonade. Admission is free for spectators. Call (518) 734-5303 ext. 2 or email CancerPatientAidCarShow@gmail.com to pre-register.


MARCH

Through Tuesday 5/14

  • The New York State burn ban is in effect through Tuesday, May 14.

Tuesday 3/19

  • A meet and greet and meal for veteran caregivers, spouses, children, friends and anyone who provides emotional, physical, financial or spiritual support to our veterans, will take place at the HVNCVR Vet2Vet Group Room, 905 Greene County Office Building in Cairo on Tuesday, March 19 from 5:30-7 PM. Please call (518) 653-8771 or email ALyons@GreeneCountyNY.gov to RSVP if you would like to attend.
  • An American Red Cross blood drive will be held on Tuesday, March 19 from 10 AM until 4 PM at the Greene County Building, 411 Main Street in Catskill. Appointments are required. Please call 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visit https://www.RedCrossBlood.org/ to make an appointment to donate blood.

Wednesday 3/20

  • Boy Scout Troop 42 of Greenville will hold a ham with mac & cheese fundraiser dinner at American Legion Post 291, 54 Maple Avenue in Greenville on Monday, March 25 from 5-7 PM. Walk-ins are welcome, but pre-orders are preferred. Please email ScoutTumey@gmail.com or call (518) 852-5981 to place your order by Wednesday, March 20. Eat-in or take-out. $15 for adults and all take-out orders, $8 for kids ages 5-12 if eating in. Help the Scouts earn money for summer camp.
  • The 14th annual Lenten fish fry will be held at the Catskill Elks Lodge #1341, 45 North Jefferson Avenue in Catskill on Friday, March 22 from 5-7 PM. Dinners of fried haddock, fried shrimp, fish and shrimp combo, or fish tacos served with coleslaw, tartar sauce, cocktail sauce, lemon and your choice of mac and cheese or fries are $17 each. Dine-in or take-out. You must pre-order by Wednesday, March 20 by calling (518) 945-1179.
  • Delaware County Public Health will hold a free rabies vaccination clinic at the Colchester Highway Department, 6292 River Road in Downsville on Wednesday March 20 from 5-6:30 PM. Cats and dogs can get their first rabies vaccine at 3 months of age. Please bring your pet’s previous vaccination record to verify if they are eligible for 3 years coverage. Dogs must be on a leash and under proper control. Cats and ferrets should be in a carrying case. Call (607) 832-5200 with any questions. If you are not feeling well, please stay home.

Thursday-Saturday 3/21-3/23

Thursdays 3/21 & 3/28

  • A homeschool and after-school enrichment program for pre-school and elementary age children will be offered at the Mountain Top Library, 6093 Main Street in Tannersville on Thursdays, March 21 and 28 from 4-5 PM. Children can explore their interests, build friendships, and develop valuable life skills. All are welcome.

Thursday 3/21

  • Pizza and wings night will be held at the Athens Volunteer Fire Department, 39 Third Street in Athens on Thursday, March 21 from 4-7 PM. Call (518) 945-2599 to place your order. Phones will be answered from 3-7 PM. Cheese pizzas are $12. Extra cheese and meat toppings (bacon, meatballs, pepperoni, sausage) are $2 each. Veggie toppings (mushrooms, onions, peppers) are $1 each. Buffalo chicken and chicken bacon ranch pizzas are $18. Meat lovers pizzas (all 4) and the crew special (all 7 toppings) are $20. A dozen plain, mild, hot, 5-alarm, barbecue, garlic parmesan or honey mustard boneless wings are $11. Six mozzarella sticks are $6. Free delivery within the Village only. Eat-in is also available. This event will take place weekly through March 28.
  • Gilboa-Conesville Central School Class of 2026 will hold an English muffin pizza night at the Grand Gorge Firehouse, 60753 State Highway 30 in Grand Gorge on Thursday, March 21 from 4:30-7:30 PM. Refreshments and desserts will be provided. Free will donation.
  • A roast beef dinner will be held at the Ravena Grange Hall, Route 143 in Coeymans Hollow on Saturday, March 23 from 4-6 PM. Eat-in or take-out. The menu includes roast beef, mashed potatoes, gravy, Harvard beets, corn, cabbage salad, rolls and pie for $17. Reservations for seatings at 4:30, 5 or 5:30 PM are required by Thursday, March 21 by emailing RavenaGrange@cs.com or calling (518) 756-8228.

Friday-Sunday 3/22-3/24

  • The Maude Adams Theater Hub will hold auditions for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: The Musical, at the MATH Studios, 6504 Main Street in Tannersville, above the Tannersville Antique Center, Friday through Sunday, March 22-24. Visit https://www.MaudeAdamsTheaterHub.org/Mauditions for acting, singing and dancing audition times for adults and children. Performances will take place on Friday and Saturday, July 5 and 6.

Friday 3/22

  • A fish fry will be held at the Hensonville Hose Company, 432 Route 296 in Hensonville on Friday, March 22 from 4-7 PM. Dinners include your choice of fish, chicken tenders or clam strips along with fries or a baked potato, coleslaw, dinner roll and brownie for $15. Mozzarella sticks are $5 extra. Eat-in or take-out. Call (518) 734-3040 to pre-order.
  • The Greenville Volunteer Fire Company at 11176 State Route 32 in Greenville will be serving Yuengling battered haddock sandwiches with a side of homemade mac and cheese, coleslaw and dessert for $15 on Friday March 22 from 4-6:30 PM. Dine-in or take-out. Call (518) 966-8911 to place your order ahead of time.
  • A free screening of the 1985 comedic murder mystery Clue (PG), starring Eileen Brennan, Tim Curry, Madeline Kahn, Christopher Lloyd, Michael McKean, Martin Mull and Leslie Ann Warren, will be shown at the Catskill Public Library, 1 Franklin Street in Catskill on Friday, March 22 from 5:15-7 PM. Come dressed as your favorite character from the game. Snacks, beverages and party favors will be provided. Open to all ages. Children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult.
  • The Best of Greene County award winners will be announced at an Academy Award-style celebration at The Wire Event Center, 60 South River Street in Coxsackie on Friday, March 22 from 5:30-8:30 PM. Tickets are $75 per person. They can be purchased at https://bit.ly/3SbG5hx.

Saturday 3/23

  • Free tech help will be available at the Main Street Community Center, 5494 Main Street in Windham on Saturday, March 23 from 10 AM until noon. Digital navigators from the Mountain Top Library will be on hand to help you learn how to use your laptop, tablet or phone. Bring you equipment and questions. All are welcome. Appointments are recommended, but not required. Call (518) 589-5707 to make an appointment.
  • Hunter-Tannersville Central School Class of 2027 will hold an all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast at Hunter Elementary School, 7794 Main Street in Hunter on Saturday, March 23 from 8:30-11:30 AM. The menu includes pancakes with a side of sausage or bacon, coffee, tea, hot cocoa and juices. Tickets are $12. Call (518) 589-5400 ext. 6106 to order your tickets.
  • An Easter egg hunt for children ages 2-10 will be held at Resurrection Lutheran Church, 186 Main Street in Cairo on Saturday, March 23 at 1 PM. Please bring your own baskets. There will be three fields, 75 prizes, and 11,000 eggs. Please visit https://www.rlc.life to register.
  • A carnival, featuring Westchester Circus Arts, will be held at Greenville High School, 4976 Route 81 in Greenville on Saturday, March 23. Doors open at 9 AM, showtimes at 10 AM and noon. Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for children. Cash only at the door. Space is limited to first come, first served. Ticket sales go to the Town of Greenville, proceeds from concessions and carnival games benefit the Class of 2024.
  • Donate your deposit bottles and cans to benefit the East Durham Fire Police and Jr. Firefighters at the firehouse, 2401 Route 145 in East Durham on Saturday, March 23 from 10 AM until 1 PM.
  • The Town of Greenville’s St. Patrick’s Day parade will be held on Saturday, March 23 at 1 PM. The time has been delayed so children will be able to attend both the carnival and the parade.
  • Have breakfast with the Easter Bunny at Coxsackie Hose Company #3, 218 Mansion Street in Coxsackie on Saturday, March 23 from 8 AM until noon. The menu includes plain and chocolate chip pancakes with blueberry and strawberry toppings, sausage, potatoes, orange juice, apple juice, and coffee. $8 for adults, $7 for seniors, $5 for children ages 4-12, free for kids 3 and under.
  • A springtime eggstravaganza will be held at the Blenheim-Gilboa Visitors Center, 1378 State Route 30 in North Blenheim on Saturday, March 23 from 11 AM until 3 PM. Have your photo taken with the Easter bunny, play find the egg game, crafts, treats and fun interactive exhibits. This event will take place rain or shine. Admission and parking are free.
  • A roast beef dinner will be held at the Ravena Grange Hall, Route 143 in Coeymans Hollow on Saturday, March 23 from 4-6 PM. Eat-in or take-out. The menu includes roast beef, mashed potatoes, gravy, Harvard beets, corn, cabbage salad, rolls and pie for $17. Meals for walk-ins available while supplies last.
  • The Town of Westerlo Volunteer Fire Company will hold a pancake breakfast at Woodman’s Hall, 980 County Route 401 in Westerlo on Saturday, March 23 from 8-11 AM. The menu includes pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausage, bacon, sausage gravy and biscuits, juice, milk and coffee. Donations accepted.
  • Columbia-Greene Humane Society/SPCA will offer a vaccine clinic for cats and dogs at the shelter, 111 Humane Society Road in Hudson on Saturday, March 23 from 8-10 AM. No appointment is necessary. Vaccines the clinic will offer include rabies, Bordetella (kennel cough), feline leukemia, canine and feline distemper combination, and/or canine Lyme disease for $25 per vaccine. Canine influenza vaccines are $39. Email Info@CGHS.org or call (518) 828-6044 for more information.
  • An American Red Cross blood drive will be held on Saturday, March 23 from 8:30 AM until 12:30 PM at the Palatine Park and Youth Activity Building, Palatine Park Road in Germantown. Appointments are required. Please call 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visit https://www.RedCrossBlood.org/ to make an appointment to donate blood.
  • The Hudson winter-spring farmers’ market will be held at the Hudson Elks Lodge, 201 Harry Howard Avenue in Hudson on Saturday, March 23 from 10 AM to 1 PM. Over 25 vendors including farmers, producers and crafters, as well as live music by The Bad Cats. Bring your reusable bags. Cash is appreciated. NYS Ag and Markets will continue to fund their dollar-for-dollar FreshConnect match for the entire 2024 market season, effectively doubling SNAP recipients’ buying power. Visit https://www.HudsonFarmersMarketNY.com for each week’s list of vendors.
  • A Princess and Protectors Tea Party will be held at the FASNY Museum of Firefighting, 103 Harry Howard Avenue in Hudson on Saturday, March 23 starting at 10:30 AM. Queen Phoenix and local women in the fire service will be in attendance. Do fun crafts and go through the Jr. Firefighter Challenge. Wear your finest princess or princely garb. This is a free event. Reservations are required. Please call (518) 822-1875 ext. 17 to reserve your spot. Free admission to the Museum will also be offered to all who attend this special event.

Sunday 3/24 – Palm Sunday

  • A Buffalo plaid treasure hunt and walk/parade will take place in Windham on Sunday, March 24. Starting at 11 AM, find Buffalo plaid painted stones hidden inside or outside the following businesses: Carole’s Gift Emporium, Catskill Mountain Country Store, Higher Grounds Coffee Co., Main Street Market, Olivia’s Wine & Spirits (must be at least 21 years old), TapHouse & Grille, This OR That Food Truck, Windham Mountain Outfitters, Windham Pizzeria or Zicatela’s. Find a stone, take a selfie holding it in front of or inside the business where you found it, and post it on the Facebook event page to receive a prize from Miss Minnie and the business where you found it. Visit the Datebook on WRIP’s website or Facebook page. https://www.wripfm.com/events-calendar/ At 2 PM head to the Route 23 entrance to the Windham Path for a walk/parade in your finest Buffalo plaid gear. Prize for the most unique clad in Buffalo plaid human is an antipasto for two. https://www.facebook.com/events/2047685892279362
  • A pancake breakfast will be held at the Kiskatom Firehouse, 4838 Route 32 in Catskill on Sunday, March 24 from 8 AM until noon. The menu includes all-you-can-eat pancakes, French toast, scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, hash brown patty, toast, juice, coffee and tea. $10 for adults, $5 for children ages 6-12, free for kids 5 and under with a paid adult ticket.
  • The annual Palm Sunday pancake breakfast will be held at Cornell Hook & Ladder Fire Company, 77 Gill Road in New Baltimore on Sunday, March 24 from 7 AM until noon. The menu includes pancakes, sausage, eggs, home fries, bacon, sausage gravy, toast, juice, coffee and tea. $10 for adults, $9 for seniors 55+, $8 for children ages 6-10, free for kids 5 and under.
  • An Easter market, hosted by the 8th Grade, will be held in the auditorium at Stamford Central School, 1 River Street in Stamford on Sunday, March 24 from 1-4 PM.
  • The Conesville Fire Department will hold a pancake breakfast and Easter egg hunt at their firehouse, 1292 Route 990V in Conesville on Sunday, March 24 from 8-11 AM. The menu includes pancakes, eggs, bacon, sausage, orange juice and coffee served buffet style, by donation. The egg hunt begins at 9 AM. Please bring your own basket to hunt for over 250 eggs with the Easter Bunny.

Monday 3/25

  • Boy Scout Troop 42 of Greenville will hold a ham with mac & cheese fundraiser dinner at American Legion Post 291, 54 Maple Avenue in Greenville on Monday, March 25 from 5-7 PM. Eat-in or take-out. $15 for adults and all take-out orders, $8 for kids ages 5-12 if eating in. Walk-ins are welcome. Help the Scouts earn money for summer camp.

Tuesday 3/26

  • The Windham Chamber of Commerce will hold a general membership meeting at Albergo Allegria Inn, Route 296 in Windham on Tuesday, March 26 at 6 PM. The topic of discussion will be the Economic Development Initiative. Come share your ideas and suggestions on creating and cultivating experiences that are Windham.
  • An American Red Cross blood drive will be held on Tuesday, March 26 from 1-6 PM at the Town of Ashland Ambulance, 12094 Route 23 in Ashland. Appointments are required. Please call 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visit https://www.RedCrossBlood.org/ to make an appointment to donate blood.
  • Enjoy a bowl of soup and a sandwich, free of charge, in the Blue Room of the Kaaterskill United Methodist Church, 5942 Main Street in Tannersville on Tuesday, March 26 from 11 AM until 2 PM. This event will take place on the second and fourth Tuesday of the month.
  • Lost in Space, the Hunter Elementary School’s art and music show, will take place at the school, 7794 Main Street in Hunter on Tuesday, March 26 at 6 PM, music starts at 7 PM. Please be mindful of the district’s no bag policy at this event.
  • A Brooks’ barbecue will be held at the Greenville gazebo in Greenville on Tuesday, March 26 from 3-6 PM or until sold out. Chicken dinners are $17, rib dinners are $21. Both include a baked potato, coleslaw, roll and butter. Please bring your own take-out bag. Proceeds will benefit The Friends of the Greenville Library.
  • An American Red Cross blood drive will be held on Tuesday, March 26 from 1:30-6:30 PM at the Margaretville Fire Department, 77 Church Street in Margaretville. Appointments are required. Please call 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visit https://www.RedCrossBlood.org/ to make an appointment to donate blood.

Wednesday 3/27

  • The Hunter Chamber of Commerce will meet at the Pantry on Main, 6022 Main Street in Tannersville on Wednesday, March 27 at 6 PM.
  • The final Lenten fish fry will be held at the Catskill Elks Lodge #1341, 45 North Jefferson Avenue in Catskill on Friday, March 29 from 5-7 PM. Dinners of fried haddock, fried shrimp, fish and shrimp combo, or fish tacos served with coleslaw, tartar sauce, cocktail sauce, lemon and your choice of mac and cheese or fries are $17 each. Dine-in or take-out. You must pre-order by Wednesday, March 27 by calling (518) 945-1179.

Thursday 3/28 – Lent Ends

  • A homeschool and after-school enrichment program for pre-school and elementary age children will be offered at the Mountain Top Library, 6093 Main Street in Tannersville on Thursday, March 28 from 4-5 PM. Children can explore their interests, build friendships, and develop valuable life skills. All are welcome.
  • The Platte Clove Community will perform selections from the Easter section of Handel’s Messiah at the Platte Clove Community, 2255 Platte Clove Road in Elka Park on Thursday, March 28 starting at 6:30 PM. All are welcome to attend this free performance.
  • An American Red Cross blood drive will be held on Thursday, March 28 from 1-6 PM at TGM American Legion Post 187, 94 Second Street in Athens. Appointments are required. Please call 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visit https://www.RedCrossBlood.org/ to make an appointment to donate blood.
  • The final pizza and wings night will be held at the Athens Volunteer Fire Department, 39 Third Street in Athens on Thursday, March 28 from 4-7 PM. Call (518) 945-2599 to place your order. Phones will be answered from 3-7 PM. Cheese pizzas are $12. Extra cheese and meat toppings (bacon, meatballs, pepperoni, sausage) are $2 each. Veggie toppings (mushrooms, onions, peppers) are $1 each. Buffalo chicken and chicken bacon ranch pizzas are $18. Meat lovers pizzas (all 4) and the crew special (all 7 toppings) are $20. A dozen plain, mild, hot, 5-alarm, barbecue, garlic parmesan or honey mustard boneless wings are $11. Six mozzarella sticks are $6. Free delivery within the Village only. Eat-in is also available.

Friday 3/29 – Good Friday

  • A fish fry will be held at the Hensonville Hose Company, 432 Route 296 in Hensonville on Friday, March 29 from 4-7 PM. Dinners include your choice of fish, chicken tenders or clam strips along with fries or a baked potato, coleslaw, dinner roll and brownie for $15. Mozzarella sticks are $5 extra. Eat-in or take-out. Call (518) 734-3040 to pre-order.
  • A Good Friday Vigil will take place at the Living Faith Community Church, 54 County Route 56 in Maplecrest on Friday, March 29 from 12-3 PM. There will be soft music, periodic scripture readings, prayer and ample quiet time. Come when you can and stay as long as you want. Sherry Wack will serve as a guide to remember, honor and meditate on the Lord’s passion. Communion will be offered for any who wish to partake.
  • The Greenville Volunteer Fire Company at 11176 State Route 32 in Greenville will be serving Yuengling battered haddock sandwiches with a side of homemade mac and cheese, coleslaw and dessert for $15 on Friday March 29 from 4-6:30 PM. Dine-in or take-out. Call (518) 966-8911 to place your order ahead of time.
  • TGM American Legion Post 187 will host a Vietnam veterans luncheon at the post, 94 Second Street in Athens on Friday, March 29 starting at noon. The meal is free to all veterans.

Saturday 3/30

  • The Windham Chamber of Commerce’s annual Easter egg hunt will be held at CD Lane Park, 281 Big Hollow Road in Maplecrest on Saturday, March 30 from 12-2 PM. The Easter Bunny will be in attendance. The hunt will be broken into age groups with staggered start times. Pre-registration is requested. Visit the Datebook on WRIP’s website or Facebook page for the link. https://www.wripfm.com/events-calendar/ The fields will be wet, so wear appropriate shoes. Please bring your own baskets. This event is sponsored by Best Hot Tubs, Carole’s Gift Emporium, Windham Hardware, and Windham Wine & Liquors. https://tinyurl.com/2st6y47p The rain date is Saturday, April 6.
  • A dance performance by Ladies of Hip Hop will take place at the Orpheum Performing Arts Center, 6050 Main Street in Tannersville on Saturday, March 30 at 7 PM. Advance tickets are $25, $20 for seniors, $7 for students, higher at the door. Tickets are available at https://www.CatskillMtn.org/ or call (518) 263-2063.
  • The annual Easter egg hunt, hosted by the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 1327, will be held, rain or shine, at Young’s Ace Hardware, Main Street in Prattsville on Saturday, March 30 starting at 11 AM. There will be stuffed eggs galore, refreshments, and the Easter Bunny will be there. Everyone is welcome. Young children should be accompanied by their parents.
  • A second Easter egg hunt, hosted by the Prattsville Diner, will be held on the Prattsville Town Green, Main Street in Prattsville on Saturday, March 30 following the hunt at Young’s. There will be pictures with the Easter Bunny, refreshments, arts and crafts, games, and hunting for more eggs. Open to all. Find raffle tickets inside your eggs for a chance to win an Easter basket.
  • Donate your deposit bottles and cans to benefit the East Durham Fire Police and Jr. Firefighters at the firehouse, 2401 Route 145 in East Durham on Saturday, March 30 from 10 AM until 1 PM.
  • The Easter Bunny is coming to Grand Gorge on Saturday, March 30. After leaving the firehouse at 4 PM, the parade will travel along Route 30 south to Rick’s Tire, then Route 23 east to the Hitching Post, Route 30 north to the Civic Center, and Route 23 west to Sundaes. Meet at the Grand Gorge firehouse, 60753 State Highway 30 in Grand Gorge after the parade to meet the Easter Bunny.
  • The Hudson winter-spring farmers’ market will be held at the Hudson Elks Lodge, 201 Harry Howard Avenue in Hudson on Saturday, March 30 from 10 AM to 1 PM. Over 25 vendors including farmers, producers and crafters, as well as live music by Lynn and the Bootkickers. Bring your reusable bags. Cash is appreciated. NYS Ag and Markets will continue to fund their dollar-for-dollar FreshConnect match for the entire 2024 market season, effectively doubling SNAP recipients’ buying power. Visit https://www.HudsonFarmersMarketNY.com for each week’s list of vendors.

Sunday 3/31 – Easter



APRIL

Friday & Saturday 4/5 & 4/6

  • The Maude Adams Theater Hub will present a staged reading of Stupid F’ing Bird, Aaron Posner’s very funny remix of Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull, at the Doctorow Center for the Arts, 7971 Main Street in Hunter on Friday and Saturday, April 5 and 6 at 7 PM. Warning, strong language. Tickets are $20 and are available by calling (518) 263-2063 or at https://www.CatskillMtn.org/.

Saturday 4/6

  • An all-you-can-eat breakfast to benefit Greene County EMS Week will be held at the Ashland Town Hall, 12094 Route 23 in Ashland on Saturday, April 6 from 7:30-11:30 AM. The menu includes eggs cooked to order, pancakes, bacon, sausage, potatoes, breakfast sandwiches, toast, juice and coffee. Eat-in or take-out. $12 for adults, $6 for children ages 5-12, free for kids under 5. Delivery available within a 10 mile radius. Call (518) 734-3636 to place your order. Take a tour of the new mountain top ambulances and the Greene EMS fly car. There will also be stretcher and equipment demos and free blood pressure screenings, as well as a 50/50.
  • The Hudson winter-spring farmers’ market will be held at the Hudson Elks Lodge, 201 Harry Howard Avenue in Hudson on Saturday, April 6 from 10 AM to 1 PM. Over 25 vendors including farmers, producers and crafters, as well as live music by Andrew Jordan. Bring your reusable bags. Cash is appreciated. NYS Ag and Markets will continue to fund their dollar-for-dollar FreshConnect match for the entire 2024 market season, effectively doubling SNAP recipients’ buying power. Visit https://www.HudsonFarmersMarketNY.com for each week’s list of vendors.
  • An opening reception for Artists from Across the River, an exhibit featuring works by Windham Arts Alliance members, will be held at Circle 46 Gallery, 46 Green Street in Hudson on Saturday, April 6 from 6-8 PM.

Monday 4/8 – Total Solar Eclipse

  • Free pairs of solar eclipse glasses will be available, while supplies last, at the Mountain Top Library, 6093 Main Street in Tannersville on Monday, April 8 from 2-5 PM. There will also be cake, cookies and crafts.
  • A local history roundtable will be held at the Mountain Top Library, 6093 Main Street in Tannersville on Tuesday, April 8, and every second Monday of the month, at 3 PM. Bring your photos and stories to share.

Tuesday 4/9

  • Enjoy a bowl of soup and a sandwich, free of charge, in the Blue Room of the Kaaterskill United Methodist Church, 5942 Main Street in Tannersville on Tuesday, April 9 from 11 AM until 2 PM. This event will take place on the second and fourth Tuesday of the month.

Wednesday 4/10

  • Come to the Mountain Top Library, 6093 Main Street in Tannersville on Wednesday, April 10 from 5-7 PM for a discussion of the book Pink Lemonade Cake Murder by Joanne Fluke. Refreshments will be served. Brink a dessert to share.

Thursdays 4/11, 4/18 & 4/25

  • A homeschool and after-school enrichment program for pre-school and elementary age children will be offered at the Mountain Top Library, 6093 Main Street in Tannersville on Thursdays, April 11, 18 and 25 from 4-5 PM. Children can explore their interests, build friendships, and develop valuable life skills. All are welcome.

Friday 4/12

  • A community spaghetti dinner will be held at Greenville American Legion Post 291, 54 Maple Avenue in Greenville on Friday, April 12 from 4:30-7 PM. Linguine with your choice of red or white clam sauce will also be available. Eat-in or take-out.

Saturday 4/13

  • Join musicologist Dr. Jeffrey Langford and his wife, pianist Dr. Joanne Polk, for a romantic conversation and musical stroll through Paris at the Doctorow Center for the Arts, 7971 Main Street in Hunter on Saturday, April 13 at 2 PM. Advance tickets are $25, $20 for seniors, $7 for students, higher at the door. Tickets are available at https://www.CatskillMtn.org/ or call (518) 263-2063.
  • A buffet dinner will be held at Lynch’s Pot O’Gold Restaurant, 373 Old Route 23 in Cairo on Saturday, April 13 from 5-9 PM. There will be a full buffet menu and a cash bar. This is a fundraiser for the Greene County Animal Alliance so they can build a shelter. Tickets are $30 at the door.
  • A buffet-style meal with all you can eat soup and desserts will be held at the Catskill United Methodist Church, 40 Woodland Avenue in Catskill on Saturday, April 13 from 5-7 PM. $10 for adults, $7 for children. All proceeds will be sent to support Palestinian Refugees (via United Methodist Global Ministries) and the Greene County Women’s Cancer League.
  • The final Hudson winter-spring farmers’ market of the season will be held at the Hudson Elks Lodge, 201 Harry Howard Avenue in Hudson on Saturday, April 13 from 10 AM to 1 PM. Over 25 vendors including farmers, producers and crafters, as well as live music by The Library Band. Bring your reusable bags. Cash is appreciated. NYS Ag and Markets will continue to fund their dollar-for-dollar FreshConnect match for the entire 2024 market season, effectively doubling SNAP recipients’ buying power. Visit https://www.HudsonFarmersMarketNY.com for each week’s list of vendors.

Sunday 4/14

  • Vet2Vet of Greene County will hold a women veteran awareness day at the Athens American Legion Post, 94 Second Street in Athens on Sunday, April 28 from 11 AM until 3 PM. This gathering for women veterans will include chair yoga, painting, a women’s health presentation, resources for women and lunch. Please call (518) 719-0020 or email Linden@HVNCVR.org by Sunday, April 14 to RSVP.
  • An all-you-can-eat breakfast will be served at the Town of Broome Volunteer Fire Department, 453 State Route 145 in Middleburgh on Sunday, April 14 from 7:30-11 AM. Future breakfasts will be held on the second Sunday of every other month.

Tuesday 4/16

  • The Greene County Chamber of Commerce will hold a Business After Hours networking event at Hunter Mountain Brewery, 7267 Route 23A in Hunter on Wednesday, April 17 from 5-7 PM. Enjoy drinks and light bites, meet new members, and share updates about your business. Please email Info@GreeneCountyChamber.com or call (518) 943-4222 to RSVP by Tuesday, April 16.

Wednesday 4/17

  • The Greene County Chamber of Commerce will hold a Business After Hours networking event at Hunter Mountain Brewery, 7267 Route 23A in Hunter on Wednesday, April 17 from 5-7 PM. Enjoy drinks and light bites, meet new members, and share updates about your business.

Thursdays 4/18 & 4/25

  • A homeschool and after-school enrichment program for pre-school and elementary age children will be offered at the Mountain Top Library, 6093 Main Street in Tannersville on Thursdays, April 18 and 25 from 4-5 PM. Children can explore their interests, build friendships, and develop valuable life skills. All are welcome.

Thursday 4/18

  • A drive-thru chicken and ribs barbecue by Barbecue Delights will be held at the Westerlo Reformed Church, 564 Route 143 in Westerlo on Thursday, April 18 from 3:30 PM until sold out. Chicken or rib dinners include a half chicken or half rack of ribs, baked potato, coleslaw, roll and a cookie for $18.

Friday 4/19

  • WAJ will host its annual Career Fair at the school, 5411 Main Street in Windham on Friday, April 19. Community members who would like to share information with students about their careers are invited to call (518) 734-3400 ext. 1160 or email Nicole Baldner at NBaldner@WAJCS.org.

Saturday 4/20 – Earth Day

  • The 2nd annual Stamford Earth Day 5K and fun run will be held on Saturday, April 20. The fun run starts at 9 AM and the 5K at 9:45 AM. All proceeds will be donated to the Stamford Fire Department. Visit https://stamfordearthday5kandfunrun.itsyourrace.com/event.aspx?id=15674 to register and for more information.
  • The Charlotteville Fire Department will hold a chicken and biscuit dinner at their firehouse, 634 Charlotte Valley Road in Charlotteville on Saturday, April 20 from 5-7 PM to benefit the Charlotteville Cemetery Association.
  • An all-you-can-eat breakfast, featuring all of your favorites, will be held at the Medusa Volunteer Fire Company, 28 County Route 351 in Medusa on Saturday, April 20 from 7-11 AM. Free will offering. Please call (518) 239-6166 that morning with your to-go orders to save time. All funds raised help to maintain equipment and safety standards for the volunteer firefighters.
  • The Hudson farmers’ market will move to its outdoor location at 6th and Columbia Street in Hudson on Saturday, April 20. There will be over 25 vendors including farmers, producers and crafters, as well as live music. Bring your reusable bags. Cash is appreciated. NYS Ag and Markets will continue to fund their dollar-for-dollar FreshConnect match for the entire 2024 market season, effectively doubling SNAP recipients’ buying power. Visit https://www.HudsonFarmersMarketNY.com for each week’s list of vendors.
  • The Columbia County Department of Health will hold a free drive-thru rabies vaccination clinic for cats, dogs and ferrets at least 3 months of age at PJ Keeler Training Facility, 50 Grandinetti Drive in Ghent on Saturday, April 20 from 2-4 PM. Donations are appreciated but not required. Please bring proof of your pet’s prior rabies vaccination to the clinic. Registration in advance is required by visiting https://apps.health.ny.gov/doh2/applinks/cdmspr/2/counties or calling (518) 828-3358.

Sunday 4/21

  • An all-you-can-eat breakfast will be held at the West Athens Firehouse #2, 933 Leeds-Athens Road in Athens on Sunday, April 21 from 8 AM until noon. Free will offering. Sponsored by the West Athens-Lime Street Fire Company.
  • A spring fling market, hosted by the Music Club, will be held in the auditorium at Stamford Central School, 1 River Street in Stamford on Sunday, April 21 from 1-4 PM.

Tuesday 4/22

  • The Greene County Chamber of Commerce will hold a Women in Business dinner and networking event at Red’s Restaurant, 12005 Route 9W in West Coxsackie on Thursday, April 25 from 5-8 PM. Cordelia Schreiber Krazit, owner of Ze Windham Wine Bar, will be the guest speaker. Tickets are $50 for members, $55 for non-members, and at the door. Please email Info@GreeneCountyChamber.com or call (518) 943-4222 to RSVP by Monday, April 22. Tickets can be purchased at https://bit.ly/49DJnkR.

Tuesday 4/23

  • Enjoy a bowl of soup and a sandwich, free of charge, in the Blue Room of the Kaaterskill United Methodist Church, 5942 Main Street in Tannersville on Tuesday, April 23 from 11 AM until 2 PM. This event will take place on the second and fourth Tuesday of the month.

Thursday 4/25

  • A homeschool and after-school enrichment program for pre-school and elementary age children will be offered at the Mountain Top Library, 6093 Main Street in Tannersville on Thursday, April 25 from 4-5 PM. Children can explore their interests, build friendships, and develop valuable life skills. All are welcome.
  • The Greene County Chamber of Commerce will hold a Women in Business dinner and networking event at Red’s Restaurant, 12005 Route 9W in West Coxsackie on Thursday, April 25 from 5-8 PM. Cordelia Schreiber Krazit, owner of Ze Windham Wine Bar, will be the guest speaker. Tickets are $55 at the door.

Saturday 4/27

  • The Town of Westerlo Volunteer Fire Company will hold a pancake breakfast at Woodman’s Hall, 980 County Route 401 in Westerlo on Saturday, April 27 from 8-11 AM. The menu includes pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausage, bacon, sausage gravy and biscuits, juice, milk and coffee. Donations accepted.
  • A benefit concert for the Westerlo Reformed Church will take place at the church, 564 Route 143 in Westerlo on Saturday, April 27 at 2 PM. Performers include The Squeeze Play Accordion Band, violinist/violist Michelle Cenci, soloist Theresa Bey, and pianist/organist Wally Jones. Refreshments will be served after the concert. Free will offering.

Sunday 4/28

  • A spring barbecue will be held at the Town of Broome Volunteer Fire Department, 453 State Route 145 in Middleburgh on Sunday, April 28 from 11 AM until sold out. Chicken halves $10, half rack of ribs $11.

Monday 4/29

  • The program Effective Communication Strategies will be presented by the Alzheimer’s Association, Northeastern New York Chapter at the Mountain Top Library, 6093 Main Street in Tannersville on Monday, April 29 at 2 PM. Explore how communication changes when someone is living with Alzheimer’s. Call (518) 675-7214 to register.


MAY

Thursday 5/2

  • The Greene County Chamber of Commerce will hold a ribbon cutting at Divine Flow Boutique’s new location at 2355 Route 145 in East Durham on Thursday, May 2 from 11:30 AM until noon.

Friday 5/3

  • A cabin fever dance will be held at Windham Country Club & Mulligan’s Pub, 36 South Street in Windham on Friday, May 3 from 7-10 PM. Doors open at 6:30. Music provided by Roadhouse 60s. There will be a cash bar and limited food menu, as well as 50/50 raffles and door prizes. $10 donation at the door.

Saturday 5/4

  • A spring craft, art and food fair will be held in the Community Life Church gymnasium, 20 West Main Street in Catskill on Saturday, May 4 from 10 AM until 3 PM. Free admission and plenty of parking.

Monday 5/6

  • The Greene County Chamber of Commerce will hold a Network Before Nine breakfast at See & Be Kitchen, 466 Main Street in Cairo on Wednesday, May 8 from 8-9:30 AM. $15 per person. Please email Info@GreeneCountyChamber.com or call (518) 943-4222 by Monday, May 6 to RSVP.

Wednesday 5/8

  • The Greene County Chamber of Commerce will hold a Network Before Nine breakfast at See & Be Kitchen, 466 Main Street in Cairo on Wednesday, May 8 from 8-9:30 AM. $15 per person.

Friday 5/10

  • A community spaghetti dinner will be held at Greenville American Legion Post 291, 54 Maple Avenue in Greenville on Friday, April 12 from 4:30-7 PM. Linguine with your choice of red or white clam sauce will also be available. Eat-in or take-out.
  • The Greene County Chamber of Commerce will hold a ribbon cutting for the new pickleball courts at the Catskill Golf Club, 27 Brooks Lane in Catskill on Friday, May 10 from 4-4:30 PM.

Sunday 5/12

  • A Mother’s Day breakfast buffet will be held at the Conesville Firehouse, 1292 Route 990V in Gilboa on Sunday, May 12 from 8-11 AM. The menu includes pancakes, biscuits, sausage gravy, eggs, bacon, corned beef hash, potatoes, fresh pastries and more. Free will offering. Proceeds to benefit the ministries of the Conesville United Methodist Chapel Church.

Monday 5/13

  • The Greene County Chamber of Commerce will hold a Business After Hours networking event at Day Line Oyster Bar & Kitchen, 60 South River Street in Coxsackie on Wednesday, May 15 from 5-7 PM. Enjoy drinks and light bites, meet new members, catch up with old friends, share updates about your business, and network. Please email Info@GreeneCountyChamber.com by Monday, May 13 to RSVP.

Wednesday 5/15

  • The Greene County Public Health Department will hold a rabies clinic at Angelo Canna Town Park, 82 Joseph D. Spencer Lane in Cairo on Wednesday, May 15 from 5-7 PM. Pre-registration is required by calling (518) 719-3600. Donations requested. All proceeds go to Public Health. Bring proof of your pet’s prior vaccination (certificate, not tag) for a 3-year certificate. If no record is presented, your pet will be given a 1-year certificate. All cats, dogs and ferrets are required to be vaccinated for rabies starting at 12 weeks old. If you are feeding a stray, please bring them to be vaccinated. This is a drive-up only clinic. You must wear a face mask and remain inside your vehicle at all times. Please be prepared with proper leashes, carriers and muzzles, if necessary, for your animals to keep them and others safe.
  • The Greene County Chamber of Commerce will hold a Business After Hours networking event at Day Line Oyster Bar & Kitchen, 60 South River Street in Coxsackie on Wednesday, May 15 from 5-7 PM. Enjoy drinks and light bites, meet new members, catch up with old friends, share updates about your business, and network.

Saturday 5/18

  • The Charlotteville Fire Department will hold a roast pork buffet dinner at their firehouse, 634 Charlotte Valley Road in Charlotteville on Saturday, May 18 from 5-7 PM.

Sundays 5/26-10/27

  • The Catskill farmers’ market will be held in the parking lot at 145 Water Street in Catskill on Sundays from May 26 through October 27 from 10 AM until 2 PM.

Friday 5/31

  • The American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life of Columbia and Greene Counties will take place at Coxsackie-Athens High School, 24 Sunset Boulevard in Coxsackie on Friday, May 31 at a time to be announced.


JUNE

Saturday 6/1

  • The Greene County Historical Society’s 44th annual Tour of Homes will be held, rain or shine, throughout the Town and Village of Coxsackie on Saturday, June 1 from 10 AM until 4 PM. Tour headquarters will be at the Vedder Research Library on the Society’s Bronck Museum grounds, County Route 42, off Route 9W in Coxsackie. Picnic lunches prepared by the Coxsackie United Methodist Church will be for sale as long as they last. Tickets are $30 the day of the tour. This is a driving tour. Carpooling is encouraged as some sites have limited parking. Proceeds from the sale of tour tickets support the Society, the Bronck Museum, and the Vedder Research Library.
  • The 3rd annual Frank Lamport Memorial Golf Tournament will be held at the Stamford Golf Course, 163 Taylor Road in Stamford on Saturday, June 1 at a time to be announced. There will be food, prizes and raffles.

Sunday 6/9

  • An all-you-can-eat breakfast will be served at the Town of Broome Volunteer Fire Department, 453 State Route 145 in Middleburgh on Sunday, June 9 from 7:30-11 AM. Future breakfasts will be held on the second Sunday of every other month.

Thursday 6/13

  • The Greene County Chamber of Commerce’s 18th annual golf tournament will take place at the Catskill Golf Club, 27 Brooks Lane in Catskill on Thursday, June 13. The day starts with a continental breakfast at 8:30 AM followed by a shotgun start at 9:30. $140 per player, $560 per team includes golf, cart, breakfast, lunch and awards celebration. There will be $10,000 hole-in-one and putting contests, longest and straightest drives, closest to the pin, and first, second and third place teams.

Saturday 6/15

  • The 2nd annual Concert in the Catskills will be held at the Historic Catskill Point, 1 Main Street in Catskill on Saturday, June 15 at 7:30 PM. Doors open at 6 PM. Country music artists Jackson Dean and Alana Springsteen will be the headliners. Pre-sale tickets are $37 for general admission, $60 for a pit pass, and $85 for VIP. Visit https://www.ConcertInTheCatskills.com/ for tickets and more information.
  • The Charlotteville Fire Department will hold a meatloaf with mac and cheese buffet dinner at their firehouse, 634 Charlotte Valley Road in Charlotteville on Saturday, June 15 from 5-7 PM.

Wednesday 6/19

  • The Greene County Public Health Department will hold a rabies clinic at Angelo Canna Town Park, 82 Joseph D. Spencer Lane in Cairo on Wednesday, June 19 from 5-7 PM. Pre-registration is required by calling (518) 719-3600. Donations requested. All proceeds go to Public Health. Bring proof of your pet’s prior vaccination (certificate, not tag) for a 3-year certificate. If no record is presented, your pet will be given a 1-year certificate. All cats, dogs and ferrets are required to be vaccinated for rabies starting at 12 weeks old. If you are feeding a stray, please bring them to be vaccinated. This is a drive-up only clinic. You must wear a face mask and remain inside your vehicle at all times. Please be prepared with proper leashes, carriers and muzzles, if necessary, for your animals to keep them and others safe.

Wednesday 6/26

  • The Greene County Chamber of Commerce will hold a Business After Hours networking event at Nat’s Mountain House, 6589 Route 23A in Tannersville on Thursday, June 27 from 5-7 PM. Enjoy light bites and drinks, meet new members and catch up with old friends, share updates about your business, network and enjoy. Please email Info@GreeneCountyChamber.com by Wednesday, June 26 to RSVP.

Thursday 6/27

  • The Greene County Chamber of Commerce will hold a Business After Hours networking event at Nat’s Mountain House, 6589 Route 23A in Tannersville on Thursday, June 27 from 5-7 PM. Enjoy light bites and drinks, meet new members and catch up with old friends, share updates about your business, network and enjoy.


JULY

Monday 7/1

  • The 12th annual Cancer Patient Aid car show will be held at the Ashland Town Park, Gravel Bank Road in Ashland on Sunday, August 11 from 10 AM until 3 PM. Registration runs from 9-11 AM. Pre-registration is $10 until Monday, July 1, $15 minimum donation thereafter. Open to all years, makes, models and motorcycles. Trophies will be awarded including $500 for best-in-show classic sponsored by Martinez Auto Body of Coxsackie. Goodie bags to the first 100 registered. There will be food vendors, ice cream and lemonade. Admission is free for spectators. Call (518) 734-5303 ext. 2 or email CancerPatientAidCarShow@gmail.com to pre-register.

Tuesday-Saturday 7/2-7/6

  • The Margaretville Fire Department’s Field Days and Carnival will be held at the Village Park behind FreshTown in Margaretville from Tuesday, July 2 through Saturday, July 6, with fireworks on Thursday, July 4 and Saturday, July 6. WRIP will be broadcast live on July 6 from 11 AM until 3 PM.

Thursday 7/4 – Independence Day

Friday & Saturday 7/5 & 7/6

  • Performances of the Maude Adams Theater Hub’s production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: The Musical will take place at the Orpheum Performing Arts Center, 6050 Main Street in Tannersville on Friday July 5 at 7 PM, and Saturday, July 6 at 2 and 7 PM. A matinee on Sunday, July 7 at 2 PM is a possibility.

Saturday 7/13

  • A junk in the trunk sale will be held at TGM American Legion Post 187, 94 Second Street in Athens on Saturday, July 13 from 9 AM until 4 PM. Vendors are welcome. Call (518) 965-1550 with any questions. Proceeds go toward the Post’s kitchen renovation project.
  • Jefferson Heritage Day will take place in Jefferson on Saturday, July 13 at a time and location to be announced.

Monday 7/15

  • The Greene County Chamber of Commerce will hold a Business After Hours networking event at Patrick Henry’s Tavern, 48 South River Street in Coxsackie on Wednesday, July 17 from 5-7 PM. Enjoy drinks and light bites, meet new members, catch up with old friends, share updates about your business, and network. Please email Info@GreeneCountyChamber.com by Monday, July 15 to RSVP.

Wednesday 7/17

  • The Greene County Chamber of Commerce will hold a Business After Hours networking event at Patrick Henry’s Tavern, 48 South River Street in Coxsackie on Wednesday, July 17 from 5-7 PM. Enjoy drinks and light bites, meet new members, catch up with old friends, share updates about your business, and network.

Saturday 7/20

  • The Charlotteville Fire Department will hold their annual chicken barbecue and lawn sale at their firehouse, 634 Charlotte Valley Road in Charlotteville on Saturday, July 20. The lawn sale starts at 10 AM and the barbecue at 11 AM.


AUGUST

Sunday 8/11

  • The 12th annual Cancer Patient Aid car show will be held at the Ashland Town Park, Gravel Bank Road in Ashland on Sunday, August 11 from 10 AM until 3 PM. Registration runs from 9-11 AM. Minimum donation per vehicle is $15. Open to all years, makes, models and motorcycles. Trophies will be awarded including $500 for best-in-show classic sponsored by Martinez Auto Body of Coxsackie. Goodie bags to the first 100 registered. There will be food vendors, ice cream and lemonade. Admission is free for spectators.
  • An all-you-can-eat breakfast will be served at the Town of Broome Volunteer Fire Department, 453 State Route 145 in Middleburgh on Sunday, August 11 from 7:30-11 AM. Future breakfasts will be held on the second Sunday of every other month.

Wednesday 8/14

  • The Greene County Public Health Department will hold a rabies clinic at Angelo Canna Town Park, 82 Joseph D. Spencer Lane in Cairo on Wednesday, August 14 from 5-7 PM. Pre-registration is required by calling (518) 719-3600. Donations requested. All proceeds go to Public Health. Bring proof of your pet’s prior vaccination (certificate, not tag) for a 3-year certificate. If no record is presented, your pet will be given a 1-year certificate. All cats, dogs and ferrets are required to be vaccinated for rabies starting at 12 weeks old. If you are feeding a stray, please bring them to be vaccinated. This is a drive-up only clinic. You must wear a face mask and remain inside your vehicle at all times. Please be prepared with proper leashes, carriers and muzzles, if necessary, for your animals to keep them and others safe.

Saturday 8/17

  • The Windham Festival Chamber Orchestra, with soprano Melissa Wimbish and baritone Andrew Garland, will perform works by Tchaikovsky, Scott Joplin and Robert Manno at the Orpheum Performing Arts Center, 6050 Main Street in Tannersville on Saturday, August 17 at 7 PM. There will be an open rehearsal that day from 10:30 AM until 1 PM, and a pre-concert talk at 6:45 PM. Advance tickets are $25, $20 for seniors, $7 for students, higher at the door. Tickets are available at https://www.CatskillMtn.org/ or call (518) 263-2063.

Sunday 8/18

  • Cornell Hook & Ladder Fire Company will hold its annual golf tournament at Sycamore Country Club, 38 Tompkins Road in Ravena on Sunday, August 18 at a time TBD.


SEPTEMBER

Sunday 9/1

  • A Labor Day chicken barbecue will be held at the Town of Broome Volunteer Fire Department, 453 State Route 145 in Middleburgh on Sunday, September 1 from 11 AM until 4 PM.

Wednesday 9/18

  • The Greene County Public Health Department will hold a rabies clinic at Angelo Canna Town Park, 82 Joseph D. Spencer Lane in Cairo on Wednesday, September 18 from 5-7 PM. Pre-registration is required by calling (518) 719-3600. Donations requested. All proceeds go to Public Health. Bring proof of your pet’s prior vaccination (certificate, not tag) for a 3-year certificate. If no record is presented, your pet will be given a 1-year certificate. All cats, dogs and ferrets are required to be vaccinated for rabies starting at 12 weeks old. If you are feeding a stray, please bring them to be vaccinated. This is a drive-up only clinic. You must wear a face mask and remain inside your vehicle at all times. Please be prepared with proper leashes, carriers and muzzles, if necessary, for your animals to keep them and others safe.

Saturday 9/21

  • The Charlotteville Fire Department will hold a chicken and biscuit dinner at their firehouse, 634 Charlotte Valley Road in Charlotteville on Saturday, September 21 from 5-7 PM to benefit the Charlotteville Cemetery Association.


OCTOBER

Sunday 10/13

  • An all-you-can-eat breakfast will be served at the Town of Broome Volunteer Fire Department, 453 State Route 145 in Middleburgh on Sunday, October 13 from 7:30-11 AM. Future breakfasts will be held on the second Sunday of every other month.

Saturday 10/19

  • The Charlotteville Fire Department will hold a roast pork buffet dinner at their firehouse, 634 Charlotte Valley Road in Charlotteville on Saturday, October 19 from 5-7 PM.


NOVEMBER

Sunday 11/3 – Daylight Saving Time ends, set your clocks back 1 hour & change the batteries in your smoke & CO detectors

Friday 11/15

  • The Charlotteville Fire Department will hold a roast pork and ham buffet dinner at their firehouse, 634 Charlotte Valley Road in Charlotteville on Friday, November 15 from 5-7 PM.

Sunday 11/17

  • The Charlotteville Fire Department will hold a pancake breakfast at their firehouse, 634 Charlotte Valley Road in Charlotteville on Sunday, November 17 from 8-11 AM.


DECEMBER

Sunday 12/8

  • The final all-you-can-eat breakfast of 2024 will be served at the Town of Broome Volunteer Fire Department, 453 State Route 145 in Middleburgh on Sunday, December 8 from 7:30-11 AM.


American Red Cross Blood Drives

Please note that appointments should be made as soon as possible. Time slots are quickly filling up and the blood drive you wish to attend may have a limited number of remaining time slots available or may already be full.

Appointments are required. Please call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visit https://www.RedCrossBlood.org/ to make an appointment to donate blood. Identification is required at the time of donation. The need for blood is constant – patients need your help.

Individuals who are at least 17 years of age (16 with parental permission in NY), weigh at least 110 pounds and are in generally good health may be eligible to donate blood. High school students and donors 18 years of age and younger also must meet certain height and weight requirements.

March

  • Tuesday, March 19 from 10 AM until 4 PM at the Greene County Building, 411 Main Street in Catskill.
  • Saturday, March 23 from 8:30 AM until 12:30 PM at the Palatine Park and Youth Activity Building, Palatine Park Road in Germantown.
  • Tuesday, March 26 from 1-6 PM at the Town of Ashland Ambulance, 12094 Route 23 in Ashland.
  • Tuesday, March 26 from 1:30-6:30 PM at the Margaretville Fire Department, 77 Church Street in Margaretville.
  • Thursday, March 28 from 1-6 PM at TGM American Legion Post 187, 94 Second Street in Athens.

April

  • Saturday, April 6 from 7:45 AM until 1 PM at the Catskill United Methodist Church, 40 Woodland Avenue in Catskill.
  • Wednesday, April 10 from 12-6 PM at the Chatham Firehouse, 10 Hoffman Street in Chatham.
  • Thursday, April 11 from 10 AM until 4 PM at Catskill High School, 341 West Main Street in Catskill.
  • Thursday, April 11 from 1-6 PM at the Hudson Elks Lodge No. 787, 201 Harry Howard Avenue in Hudson.

May

  • Thursday, May 9 from 1-6 PM at the Hudson Elks Lodge No. 787, 201 Harry Howard Avenue in Hudson.
  • Monday, May 13 from 12-5 PM at the Catskill Elks Lodge Hall, 45 North Jefferson Avenue in Catskill.
  • Wednesday, May 15 from 1-6 PM at the Columbia-Greene Board of Realtors, 337 Fairview Avenue in Hudson.

June

July

August

  • Friday, August 23 from 1-6 PM at the Town of Ashland Ambulance, 12094 Route 23 in Ashland.

September

October

November

  • Friday, November 22 from 1-6 PM at the Town of Ashland Ambulance, 12094 Route 23 in Ashland.

December