Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
I would like to thank all those who have told me how much they enjoy my column every week. People have approached me in stores and they ask if I am Dottie Pickett. When I tell them yes I am, they simply say I love your column. I let them know it is all about the people, neighbors, the town I love living in, the history of Gilboa, Conesville news, my childhood and so much more. I am grateful to those on my Weekly News Requests list I send out to people telling them to send some news for the column. I am very grateful to them. Thank you so much once again for so many wonderful compliments. I will do my best to keep you excited about reading the Gilboa/Conesville around the neighborhood column.
It was cold, snowy and windy throughout last week. This week has started out the same way. However, it is expected to get into the forties.by the end of the week. One would not mind the cold temperature so much if the wind stopped blowing. Sunday evening the wind blew a shutter off the house. It landed on the deck and is now in the garbage.
The first ever Community Clothing Exchange will take place at the Gilboa Town Hall on Saturday November 22, from 10am-2:00pm. For more information on this event and to receive tickets call 607-588-6400. This is a free event. You can bring in up to fifteen items, nothing stained, torn, and no undergarments. Items must be clean. They will accept all sizes for all ages and genders. Don’t forget to bring toys for the “Toys for Tots” box.
Following Hanging of the Greens services at Gilboa Methodist Church Sunday Nov. 26 and 29, 9:00am there will be a coffee hour.
Last Monday I had new all-weather tires put on my Forester. After driving 100 miles this past Monday I went back to have the lugs retorqued. That only took a few minutes at Grand Gorge Tire on Rte. 23 between Grand Gorge and Stamford. One thing nice about this tire place is you need no appointment. You just walk in, tell them what you need or want and then you go on a list. Usually, it does not take too long before they take care of your car. With everyone scrambling for snow, studded or with all-weather tires you might have a little wait. It is worth the wait as you feel so much more confident after leaving when having to drive on snowy roads.
Saturday evening with forty+ in attendance, the Flat Creek Church Harvest dinner was a huge success. Lots of food for all to enjoy. Edith Butler’s homemade rolls were the best. Not only were their homemade rolls, the eight or nine homemade pies were excellent with no two alike. The fellowship around that room was full of laughter, great conversations and a time with Pastor Paul’s wonderful talk. After speaking Pastor Paul invited everyone to come back for the Sunday services at 10:30 am. This was a free dinner with thanks to all who donated and cooked the food. Another dinner is being planned for December 13.
Sunday following worship service I drove to the Gilboa Museum for their Annual Holiday Boutique. The wind was blowing a gale as the rain and snow came down. Several vendors were there, with each one being different. At 4:30 there was an art show reception and people got to view some beautiful local artwork displayed on the walls in the Community Room. Most of the artwork on display are for sale and reasonably priced. Daughter Diane and I walked about shopping and visiting. The members of the museum tell me it transformed the museum into a Holiday Boutique for sure. Dozens of visitors came and were delighted. They left with goodies for their friends and relations. There was also a drive through free bag of groceries give away by the Highway Department sponsored by Schoharie County DOH. The town board received a short notice about the event. However thanks to Joe Loverro WRIP who put it on Facebook, along with announcements in our local churches, and myself sending notices out on my e-mail lists It looked like it was a success. Leaving there I headed home to watch my Buffalo BILLS game. Wow! Josh Allen Quarterback was unbelievable and yes, we won. After losing last week I am sure they were not going to lose this one. It was an exciting great game. I am sure co-correspondent Ginny was as happy as I was.
Mark your calendars. On December 13, at 5:00pm the Conesville Historical Society invites you to their Annual Silent Auction which takes place at the Conesville Firehouse. You can enjoy delicious, sweet treats by Curly Girl while you bid on numerous items including gift certificates to local farms, restaurants, and businesses. Included are beautiful, themed baskets and gifts donated by generous donors. You can check out the Conesville Historical Society Facebook page for more information on this exciting event. We do hope you join in the fun!
Prayer Concerns: Continue to keep in prayer Teddi Cline, Patti Haight, Lucas (Tim Scudder’s son) Harold (Tom Miners son-in-law) Patricia Chatfield, along with all those who may be ill at this writing.
Birthdays: November 21 Jan Bowdish (Medusa), and Tony VanGlad November 22 Jerry Wood, November 23 Joyce Dent. All of you, enjoy your special day Blessed in the Lord.
Gilboa School: Nov. 26-28 No School Thanksgiving Recess.
Upcoming Events:
Sunken City Cider Friday, Nov. 21 Happy Time 3-7pm, Saturday, Nov. 22 Yoga 11am-12 noon with Live music from Trevor Collins 3-6pm, Sunday, Nov. 23 12noon -6pm with food truck on site. , Nov. 26 Thanksgiving Eve features NYMBIS Band 6-9pm.
Saturday, November 22, 1:00pm Gilboa Museum presents an interview with Linda Hernick, Frank Mannolini & William Stein, co-authors of the Catskill Fossil Forest.
Wednesday, November 26, 6:30pm Flat Creek Baptist Church will hold a Thanksgiving Service. Following the service, we will meet in the Fellowship Church Hall for homemade pies and coffee.
Saturday, November 29, 10:00am Conesville Historical Society second annual 5K Turkey Trot. To register for this event contact John Riedl at cjriedl665@gmail.com or 607-588-7711. Their first event was a huge success. They are hoping to have another successful event. Rain or shine. You can Trot, run or walk and just have lots of fun!
November 7-December 19 Writers in the Mountain presents Stories on Stage with Katherine Varga. Six sessions online: Email writersinthemountains.org. to register
Get ready for “Sundaes with Santa,” December 7 2:00pm at the Gilboa Town Hall. Crafts, photo ops and fun for all ages. Bring items for the Animal Shelter and Toys for Tots to earn a ticket for a prize.
Sunday Worship Services:
Gilboa Methodist: 9:00am located on 990V Gilboa
Flat Creek Baptist: Flat Creek Road, 9:30am Sunday School, 10:30am worship service with coffee and fellowship following the service. Ladies Bible study every Monday 10:00am.
Conesville United Methodist Chapel: First and Third Sunday of the month 4:00pm Route 990V.
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