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Happy Roots, Happy Plants Lecture at Landis

Written By Editor on 4/21/21 | 4/21/21

April 24, Saturday, 10:00 -11:00 AM, on Zoom

Soil health is vital for plant health.  Chris Cash will discuss soil types and help you understand what your soil needs to grow healthy roots and healthy plants. He will share techniques to evaluate your soil and help you to identify steps you might take to improving your soil. He will explain the role that mulches and fertilization play in soil management.  Time will be allotted for questions. Click here to register online using PayPal (you do not need a PayPal account - you can use a credit card).
 
Location:  Zoom:  registrants will receive the Zoom link prior to the class. 
Instructor:  Chris Cash, professor emeritus of Plant Science at SUNY Cobleskill
Members:  $5/person; non-members $15/person.

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Bright Hill Youth Arts Education Workshops

Written By Editor on 4/20/21 | 4/20/21

Bright Hill Youth Arts Education Workshops
In-person, on site, adhering to all current safety regulations
Taught by Bertha Rogers
Summer 2021
In-person, on site, adhering to all current safety regulations Taught by Bertha Rogers Summer 2021

Bright Hill Press offers new youth arts education workshops this summer led by master teaching artist Bertha Rogers, founding director of Bright Hill.

ABOUT THE SUMMER WORKSHOPS
The in-person, socially-distanced workshops will take place at Bright Hill Literary Center’s Education Wing, 94 Church Street, Treadwell, NY. Space is limited, so early registration is advised (summer registration begins April 19 with a final deadline of June 1, 2021. All of the Bertha Rogers-led Bright Hill Literary Workshops for Kids include writing and visual arts and in-corporate science and math for projects; we believe in STEAM.

THE WORKSHOPS will take place from 9 am - 2:30 pm; Bright Hill will provide morning and afternoon snacks, but kids should bring their own bag lunches. CHILDREN ages 6 - 17 (1st grade - 12th grade) are welcome. The workshops are designed and led by Bertha Rogers, master teaching artist and founding director of Bright Hill.

The fee for each five-day literary workshop is valued at $300, but Bright Hill charges tri-county youth $160 and out-of-area students $250. Full and partial scholarships are available to permanent residents of Delaware and Otsego Counties (Delaware Academy/Delhi Central School students receive full scholarships provided by the Abraham Kellogg Education Fund). Registration is limited to 16 students.

Young Collectors Club workshop fee is valued at $500 (due to the cost of each student's personal art collection, including signed original mini-prints of Bright Hill artists and a beautiful frame), but cost to you is $160 for area students and $250 for out of area students.

To register, fill out the registration form below, email to info@brighthillpress.org, and purchase ticket on our website.

Or mail registration form to Bright Hill Press at 94 Church St, Treadwell, NY 13846 with payment included.
Email info@brighthillpress.org with any questions.



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NEW LANDSCAPE ART INSTALLATIONS AT THE THOMAS COLE SITE AND OLANA OPENING MAY 2

HUDSON, NY & CATSKILL, NY 

The Olana Partnership, Olana State Historic Site, and the Thomas Cole National Historic Site announced today that new landscape art installations by internationally renowned artists will be on view beginning May 2 for the 2021 exhibition season. Artist Jean Shin’s site-specific work, FALLEN, and artist Portia Munson’s Flower Mandala Memento Mori can be seen at Olana State Historic Site, and artists Mark Dion and Dana Sherwood’s site-specific work, The Pollinator Pavilion and Paula Hayes Bird Nesting House and Tree can be viewed at the Thomas Cole Site.  All works will be on view from May 2 through October 31.  

The outdoor works are launched in anticipation of and are part of the upcoming major collaborative exhibition, “Cross Pollination: Heade, Cole, Church, and Our Contemporary Moment,” opening at both sites on June 12. “Cross Pollination” was created by the Thomas Cole National Historic Site, The Olana Partnership at Olana State Historic Site, and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas. The exhibition tour is organized by Crystal Bridges.  

FALLEN, by artist Jean Shin, memorializes the eastern hemlock trees (Tsuga canadensis) that once thrived in the nearby Catskill Mountains. Last year, a 140-year-old hemlock planted by Frederic Church on Olana’s East Lawn died of natural causes despite attempts by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation to save it. Instead of removing the tree entirely, The Olana Partnership commissioned artist Jean Shin to create a site-specific work featuring the hemlock.   

FALLEN invites viewers to reflect on this tree’s life and the cultural history of the Hudson Valley region. The work refers to a period during the 19th century when hundreds of thousands of tannin-rich hemlocks were cut down to meet the commercial demands of the leather-making industry. “While reckoning with the devastating consequences of deforestation in local history, the project invites viewers to observe the natural surroundings more closely, witness nature’s struggles, and mourn what we have lost,” says Shin. Widely known for her monumental installations, Shin transforms everyday objects into elegant expressions of identity and community engagement. She has had numerous solo exhibitions and her work has been featured at more than 150 prominent cultural institutions. She lives in Brooklyn and Hurley, NY.  

Artist Portia Munson will launch Flower Mandala Memento Mori, an outdoor installation series that honors the loss of bird, animal, and insect life due to human contact. The series addresses themes of environmentalism, ecology, and the stresses that the shifting climate, increased pollution, and industrialization have put on natural places and wildlife. With her meditative, elegiac compositions, Munson links art and science. Four works will be displayed at Olana along the historic carriage roads, including two new pieces, Cardinal and Cecropia Moth. Two other works, Sharp Shinned Hawk and Barred Owl, were previously on view at Chesterwood, the home and studio of sculptor Daniel Chester French in Stockbridge, MA. Portia Munson is a nationally recognized visual artist who works in a range of mediums including photography, painting, sculpture, and installation. She focuses primarily on environmental and cultural themes from a feminist perspective. Munson's work has been shown in major public and private exhibition spaces and she has had more than 20 solo exhibitions. She lives in Catskill, NY. 

Internationally renowned artists Mark Dion and Dana Sherwood designed the site-specific artwork titled The Pollinator Pavilion, on view at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site. The artists created this interactive sculpture to provide sustenance to pollinators and a place of wonder for human visitors, who may encounter them up close, particularly the ruby-throated hummingbird, an important pollinator and the only hummingbird species native to this region. The open-air, 21 ½ foot high Gothic style pavilion features a living pollinator garden, feeders, original paintings by the artists, and seating for one guest at a time. Designed to attract pollinators and humans to share the same space, the Pavilion creates a radical decontextualization in which individuals can see themselves as part of nature and understand their own capacity to foster an environment of ecological balance. Sherwood and Dion have worked with living animals for years and their approach is to emphasize the animal as an individual that is best appreciated by an actual face-to-face encounter. The presence or absence of pollinators in different moments may illuminate the fragile but open doorways between humans and animals. 

The Pollinator Pavilion calls upon the artist Thomas Cole’s (1801-1848) environmental advocacy as well as Martin Johnson Heade’s (1819-1904) series of paintings, The Gems of Brazil (1863-64), which are at the center of the forthcoming exhibition Cross Pollination. Heade’s jewellike and intimate series depicts hummingbirds in their natural habitats and demonstrates relationships within nature and his commitment to close observation of nature, through the intersection of art and science.  

Also on view on the grounds at the Thomas Cole Site is a site-specific work by the artist Paula Hayes. Hayes is an internationally shown American visual artist and designer known for creating sculptures that form living artworks. This includes glass terrariums that contain small-scale ecosystems, large-scale gardens, and installations such as Bird Nesting House and Tree that provide new natural habitats. The artist worked with an ornithologist to design a bird nest tree specifically for bluebirds and has carefully installed it at the Thomas Cole Site to provide a safe habitat and shelter for nesting birds. This living artwork requires daily tending and interaction. It is intended to provoke thought and action about our stewardship of and our everyday interactions within the natural world. A major theme in Hayes’ work is the connection of people to the natural environment, and much of her work is about the evolving relationship to growing and maintaining large and small-scale ecosystems. 

FALLEN has been generously funded by support to The Olana Partnership from the Novak-Ferber Exhibitions Fund. With additional support by the Faculty Development Fund of Pratt Institute.  This exhibition was made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. 

Support for the “Cross Pollination” exhibition and its national tour is provided by Art Bridges. Additional major support is provided by the Henry Luce Foundation. 

The exhibition is made possible through support from the Terra Foundation for American Art. The exhibition is supported in New York in part by The National Endowment for the Arts, Market New York through I LOVE NY/New York State’s Division of Tourism as part of the Regional Economic Development Council initiative, New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, and the New York State Legislature; the Robert Lehman Foundation; The Bank of Greene County Charitable Foundation; Greene County Legislature through the County Initiative Program of the Greene County Council on the Arts; The Olana Partnership’s Novak-Ferber Exhibitions Fund, the Kindred Spirits Society of the Thomas Cole National Historic Site, Charina Foundation, The Stainman Family Foundation, Anne Miller & Stuart Breslow, Kristin Gamble, and Deedee & Barrie Wigmore. Support for the catalogue is provided by Furthermore: a program of the J. M. Kaplan Fund. 

Both Olana and the Thomas Cole Site ask all visitors to help stop the spread of COVID-19 by wearing a mask and keeping 6 feet apart while visiting these outdoor installations. To learn more about the outdoor artworks and the many programs and events happening in conjunction with the installations, please visit OLANA.org and thomascole.org.  For more on the upcoming “Cross Pollination” exhibition, visit: https://www.hudsonriverskywalk.org/crosspollination 


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$1.48 Million Grant Will Streamline Addiction Services, Increase Access to Care in Region

UTICA, NY – Addiction services providers in the region will soon receive a much-needed boost of funding to support their critical work in
addressing the opioid epidemic, thanks to a $1.48 million grant from the New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS). The
Mohawk Valley Behavioral Health Care Collaborative and the South Central Behavioral Health Care Collaborative, soon to be one merged
organization, will use this funding to strengthen their prevention, treatment, and recovery care services throughout 11 counties: Broome,
Cortland, Chenango, Delaware, Fulton, Herkimer, Madison, Montgomery, Otsego, Schoharie, and Tompkins. In particular, this grant will help
local agencies Alcohol and Drug Abuse Council of Delaware County; Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Council of HFM; Beacon Center; Catholic
Charities of Herkimer County; Delaware County Department of Mental Health; Family & Children’s Counseling Services; Friends of Recovery of
Delaware and Otsego (FOR-DO); Leatherstocking Education on Alcoholism and Addictions Foundation, Inc. (LEAF, Inc.); and Otsego County
Community Services provide services to our neighbors in need.

“We strongly believe that regionally integrated addiction services will result in increased access to services, higher levels of care coordination,
and better care for our area’s residents,” said Kelly Lane, Director of the Mohawk Valley Behavioral Health Care Collaborative. “This significant
grant will allow clinical and other community-based organizations to work together, using technology and a coordinated approach across the
continuum of care for our clients.”

This initiative will focus on the following areas:

Prevention
Address gaps in prevention services by helping families improve communication, decrease conflict and learn how to deal with issues of
substance abuse. Prevention activities will also target employment settings by promoting workplace wellness and efforts to reduce
substance misuse among the workforce.

Treatment
Provide evidence-based treatment using the Pathways Hub model and a new web-based referral system that supports care
management by creating formal links between treatment providers and other community-based organizations.

Recovery
Provide infrastructure for a broader peer-support approach that helps justice-system-involved individuals and others return to the
workforce.

The two collaborating organizations have convened a leadership team with specialists from a variety of service provider organizations
throughout the region, including clinical and non-clinical community-based organizations. This assures that an integrated approach to addiction
services will also address social determinants of health, including food and housing insecurities, access to health insurance, access to childcare,
and employment services.

The Collaborative uses cross-systems partnerships to ensure individuals in its service area have access to well-coordinated, high quality,
community-based mental health and substance abuse services and supports, prevention, and other critical services. Using a data-driven and
patient-centered approach, the Collaborative reduces healthcare costs and improves the quality of care for all. For more information, visit
mvbhcc.com.

For more information about New York State OASAS, visit oasas.ny.gov/about.

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Greene Co Offers Pandemic Compliance Resources for Businesses

As more and more New Yorkers are vaccinated and eager to gather, travel, and attend events & performances, NYS continues to issue specialized requirements for businesses to re-open safely. Businesses that serve or attract large groups of people must comply with specific NYS guidance that may be difficult for owners and operators to navigate. Businesses are required (by NYS ) to notify The Greene County Public Health Department five days prior to reopening or hosting events.

Therefore, in support of our local Wedding, Events, Entertainment and Performance businesses, Greene County has created a new on-line resource to help them comply with NYS requirements. A gateway web page on GreeneGovernment.com lists each affected business category, and links to the specific compliance requirements for each.

“Our businesses are very eager to welcome customers, guests and audiences back into their facilities” notes Patrick S. Linger – Chair of the Greene County Legislature. “Aside from the financial challenges caused by the pandemic, many owners and operators are experiencing difficulties finding and following the compliance procedures required by NYS. Greene County is applying extra communication and technology resources to help streamline the process.”

Businesses are required to read and affirm the NYS Department of Health Guidance specific to their safe operation. Owners and operators of Greene County businesses can download, read and affirm this guidance directly from these easy-to-follow web pages, and also submit forms to the Greene County Public Health Department as required for Weddings, Events, and Performances. Indoor Amusement & Family Entertainment businesses can download a fillable re-opening plan template and submit it to the county as required by NYS.

This resource will be continually updated as more guidance and requirements are issued by New York State.

Remember to follow Greene County Government and the Greene County Public Health Department for immediate updates on new information regarding the pandemic.


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Columbia-Greene Launches Career Jam

The area’s inaugural Career JamTM, presented with Junior Achievement’s JA InspireTM program, and co-hosted by the Columbia Economic Development CorporationGreene County Economic Development CorporationGreene County Chamber of Commerce, Columbia County Chamber of CommerceQuestar III BOCES and Columbia-Greene Workforce NY, launches April 14th. The virtual career exploration event will inform and inspire area youth by showing the diverse spectrum of skills in demand for jobs of all abilities, helping to prime local workforce development. Participating employers represent the broad array of available career clusters, from healthcare, advanced manufacturing, construction and tourism, to marketing, food distribution, public service and support for those with disabilities. Employers uploaded video and other content about their workplace, typical jobs, and industry information. A particular unique aspect of Career Jam is having employers share a video of  job or related skill to demonstrate to youth fundamental capabilities applied daily. Career Jam is virtually accessible via computer or mobile device to students and their families, teachers and participating employers. The exclusive period for Columbia and Greene counties schools runs through April 26th before opening up for the entire capital region until May 28th.

“We need to be active partners in shaping our region’s 21st Century Workforce,” said F. Michael Tucker, President and CEO, Columbia Economic Development Corporation. “By collaborating with local employers and educators, we are inspiring local kids by the full breadth of what’s possible in terms of promising jobs that lead to meaningful careers and lives in our area. Having a workforce pipeline of talent helps our local small businesses, farms, tourist destinations, healthcare, automotive, construction and manufacturing employers continue to prosper.”

“Workforce development is economic development,” said Karl Heck, Executive Director of the Greene County Economic Development Corporation. “Anytime we talk with local employers, having a pool of able and willing employees to draw on is critically important. We have a diversity of industries with a great quality of life here in Greene County. Showing our local youth what’s possible in terms of building a career here to support our communities is important to retaining talent to live, work and play here, now and in the future.”

Expected to reach as many as 1,200 Columbia and Greene County 8th & 9th grade students across most area school districts, Career Jam’s unique features include short employer videos demonstrating skills in demand at their workplace to inspire students’ future courses of study. Questar III BOCES and Columbia-Greene Community College are also participating, showcasing their career and technical education (CTE) and degree programs respectively. These direct career pathways to employment in healthcare, automotive technology, criminal justice, construction, and other fields in need of workers can lead to strong salaried jobs after graduation.

“We are pleased to be part of this regional effort to introduce students to careers in our region,” said Dr. Gladys Cruz, District Superintendent of Questar III BOCES, serving 22 school districts in Rensselaer, Columbia, and Greene counties. “Our BOCES has long-supported opportunities for students to explore careers and interact with local business and higher education partners. We encourage students and families to attend virtually to learn more about the exciting career pathways available in Columbia and Greene counties, as well as the ways they can begin this journey during their high school years.”

Career Jam’s virtual career booths, video presentations in the virtual auditorium, as well as ability to text questions to employers about their workplace or career options, help inspire students’ career readiness. All the content can be captured to a virtual backpack for students to download for review with teachers, guidance counselors and at home. The 2021 Career Jam is available through May 28th. Students are encouraged to login with their families to prompt discussions about the meaningful local careers possible and pathways to study in preparation for them.

Cairo-based small business owner and video producer, Kevin Witte Jr. Productions, shared a short video in the Career Jam describing five easy tips to make a quality video. It was designed to provide something that is both engaging to many teenage students, but also fundamental to skills required for marketing in the digital economy. Greenport’s Ginsberg’s Foods included a wide variety of helpful employment backgrounds. They produced a fun and engaging video on a day in the life of that longtime local employer. One of their employees, Alex, talked about his experience finding his job and working at Ginsberg’s Foods adding perspective for area youth.

Sponsors include regional employers with Columbia-Greene based service and jobs, such as Siemens and KeyBankCapital District Center for Independence, the Workforce Development Institute (WDI), supporting the many trades regionally, as well as Glaxo-Smith-Kline (GSK)GSK Oak Hill (in Durham, Greene County) specializes in manufacturing globally recognized brands of toothpaste (Sensodyne, Pronamel, Aquafresh and Polident) producing on average 5 million tubes of it every week supplying most of the continental US and Canada.

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Job Fair May 2nd

Greene County and Columbia-Greene Workforce New York will be hosting a multi-resort hospitality job fair at the Blackthorne Resort, 348 Sunside Road in East Durham, to fill full-time, part-time, seasonal and other employment positions from ages 14 and up, on Sunday, May 2 from 1-3 p.m. Applicants are encouraged to bring resumes, be ready to complete applications and conduct interviews at the Hospitality Job Fair.

The Hospitality Job Fair is a multi-resort owner event at Blackthorne Resort. Zoom Flume Water Park is one of the main employers that will be present. Several other hospitality businesses will be attending, and a variety of employment positions are available through the Hospitality Job Fair.

“As businesses begin to resume regular activities as more of the population is vaccinated and travel increases, there is a need for additional employees for tourism-related businesses,” said Deputy County Administrator Warren Hart. Hart noted that Zoom Flume Water Park, a major seasonal business in the Town of Durham, did not have a 2020 season due to COVID-19 restrictions. As a result, Zoom Flume lost its entire workforce and revenue for the year, and is starting over with new employees for 2021.

“With high unemployment rates and businesses in need of workers, the Workforce Office looks forward to connecting Greene County employers and workers safely and conveniently,” said Chris Nardone, Director of Columbia-Greene Workforce New York.

Masks will be required to be worn for all attendees and social distancing requirements will be maintained. There will be a check-in procedure in accordance with State mandates.

For additional information on the Hospitality Job Fair, please contact Karl Heck, Director of Economic Development and Planning, at 518-719-3290 or kheck@discovergreene.com.Remember to Subscribe!
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“Inspiring Senior” Award Applications now being accepted

Written By Editor on 4/19/21 | 4/19/21

The “Inspiring Senior” Award has been offered since 2010 by Fields of Grace Outreach, a non-profit
youth development organization designed to help inspire and develop the potential of youth in Schoharie
County. Each year applicants are sought from among all the graduating seniors in the county and through
these years over twenty-six graduates have been the recipients of this award.
To apply, the student must be a resident of Schoharie County, a graduating senior attending a Schoharie
County High School or a qualified home-school program and be enrolled in a 2-year or 4-year
undergraduate program for the upcoming fall semester. Winter enrollments must be verified. In the event of
a tie, the Award Committee reserves the right to award two individuals from the same school district, as
well as reserves the right to increase the award amount. Applications can be downloaded from our website:
www.fieldsofgraceoutreach.org. If for some reason you are not able to download and print out the
application, please contact us: 518-301-5621 or info@thefieldsofgrace.org.
All applications must be received by May 6, 2021. Winners will be contacted after May 9, 2021.  Complete
the application and essay, and be sure to include a photo, and mail to: Fields of Grace Outreach, “Inspiring
Sr. Award”, P. O. Box 48, Middleburgh, NY 12122.
We are confident that at this difficult time in our country, any additional funds a student may receive will
be helpful. If you would like to donate toward these awards please mail your designated donations to the
above address, or donate online through Paypal on our website: www.fieldsofgraceoutreach.org and
designate your gift for the “Inspiring Sr. Award”. Thank you!

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Country Cares for St. Jude Kids Radiothon

Thunder 104.5 and Bold Gold Media Group annual Radiothon to support St. Jude Children Hospital is approaching .

You can support this effort by becoming a Letter of the Day sponsor. The Letter of the day sponsorship includes Fifteen-Second Sponsor Billboard followed by the Letter of the Day Feature, Once an hour (24 Hours) on Sponsored Day. Packages include a Single Day Sponsorship (24 Features per sponsored day) for $200; Two Day Sponsorship (24 features per sponsored days, plus 40 sixty-second commercials) for $400; or a Three Day Sponsorship (24 features per sponsored days, plus 75 sixty-second commercials) for $600.

Contact Paul Ciliberto at pciliberto@BoldGoldMedia.com for more information about sponsorship and how you can be an active

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BOCES Hosting Business Recruiters

SCHOHARIE – Capital Region BOCES Career & Technical School will link Capital Region BOCES students from three campuses with future employers during a job fair on the Schoharie Campus on Wednesday, April 21.

 Hosted by Capital Region BOCES, the event will run from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the campus, which is located at 174 State Route 30A in Schoharie, N.Y. Strict COVID precautions will be followed this year and the event will only be open to career and technical school (CTE) students.

During the annual career and job exploration fair, representatives provide information about their business or institution, as well as attempt to fill job openings, answer questions and provide guidance on pathways to the future for students. Business leaders have praised the career fair and credited it with linking them to future employees.

 

“Capital Region BOCES is very important to us for finding a workforce,” added Cory Acovangelo of Carver Industries.

 

The following businesses and unions have registered to be on hand to recruit students:

·      Adirondack Tire

·      Albany Truck Sales

·      Anderson Equipment

·      Burt Crane

·      Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers Local 2

·      Carver Industries

·      Curtis Lumber

·      D.A. Collins Construction

·      Finke Equipment

·      GSK (GlaxoSmithKline)

·      Honda

·      Inova

·      Kingsway Community

·      Laborers Local 157

·      North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters - Albany Local 291

·      Olde Tater Barn

·      Red Burn Property Services

·      Rensselaer Honda

·      Salon Development Cutting Crew

·      Schultz Construction

·      SUNY Cobleskill Outreach

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Opinion: Supporting the Hunter Branch Rail Trail

Written By Editor on 4/15/21 | 4/15/21


The Hunter Branch Rail Trail is a forward-thinking project that advances many community and state plan objectives when it comes to outdoor recreation.  It will help disperse visitors offering another recreational outlet, it will boost recreational tourism which our counties rely upon, and it will allow those with physical challenges to enjoy the outdoors and serenity this segment of the Hunter trail network provides.  Moreover, constructing the trail to be accessible for people with disabilities is certainly a complementary tribute to what Camp Jened stood for – enabling people with disabilities to experience the great outdoors like anyone else.   

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Join the Eagle Trail Opening April 24th

Written By Editor on 4/14/21 | 4/14/21

Join us on Facebook Live Saturday, April 24th at 10:00 a.m. for the virtual launch of the Schoharie County Eagle Trail

The Schoharie Economic Enterprise Corp is pleased to present Trail Ambassador and nationally acclaimed wildlife photographer, Bill Combs, Jr. who will be joined by our friends from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), SUNY Cobleskill Fisheries & Wildlife program representatives and event emcee 107.7 WGNA.

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C-GCC’s Workforce Investment Office Receives Grant

The Workforce Investment Office (WIO) at Columbia-Greene Community College recently received a $10,000 grant from the Hudson River Bank and Trust (HRBT) Foundation. These funds will be used to purchase a virtual recruitment and job fair platform that will enable the WIO to host virtual job fairs, recruitment events, and webinars. This valuable resource not only will benefit the business community but also C-GCC students seeking jobs after graduation. 

“Clearly during this past year, seeking a job anywhere has been challenging. The Foundation members fully recognize that the virtual recruitment and job fair platform will assist the community with a more streamlined approach and simplify the job-hunting process,” said Carl Florio, President of the HRBT Foundation.

Christopher Nardone, Director of the Columbia-Greene Workforce Investment Office, added, “With high unemployment rates and businesses in need of workers, bridging the gap between technology and human interaction has never been more important. Throughout Columbia and Greene counties, businesses need employees while dislocated workers struggle to rebuild. Traditional methods of recruiting and hiring are no longer sufficient. The funding support received from the HRBT Foundation to purchase this training platform will conveniently connect employers and job seekers, thereby strengthening our economy and our communities.”

The Columbia-Greene Workforce Office at Columbia-Greene Community College provides a wide range of free services to youth, businesses, and job seekers. For more information, visit columbiagreeneworks.org or call 518.828.4181. 

The Hudson River Bank and Trust Foundation originated when the Hudson River Bank & Trust Co. converted into a public company in July 1998. The organization provides funding to support charitable causes and community development activities in Columbia County. For more information about the Foundation, visit hrbtfoundation.com.


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Greene County Has Many Open Vaccine Slots

Written By Editor on 4/13/21 | 4/13/21

Now is the perfect time to ensure your business is protected and your employees are vaccinated.

Anyone who is 18 years of age or older is eligible, even if they are not a resident of Greene County or do not work within it. We want to stress that receiving a vaccination is a streamlined process – so keep these facts in mind if you are worried about finding time for yourself or your employees to get vaccinated:

  • Employers within Greene County are currently allotting up to 4 hours of time for employees to receive a vaccination.
  • The PODs within Greene County experience quick turnaround times, so there is plenty of time to return to work.

To sign up for a vaccination appointment at any of our PODs, simply click here. Be sure to sign up before showing up to any POD or clinic, as walk-ins will not be accepted.

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