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NYPA Launches Mentor Protégé Program to Increase Number of Diverse Vendors Used in Power Authority and Canal Corporation Contracts

Written By Editor on 7/26/22 | 7/26/22


 


 

New Program to Further Goals of NYPA’s 10-Point DEI Plan

 

See Video Highlighting New Supplier Diversity Program 

 

WHITE PLAINS—The New York Power Authority (NYPA) today announced the launch of its Mentor-Protégé Program (MPP), which aims to increase the number of diverse businesses able to fulfill NYPA and New York State Canal Corporation (Canals) contracts. The Supplier Diversity program advances the goals of NYPA’s Ten-Point Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Plan, a pillar of the Authority’s VISION2030 strategic plan.

 

“NYPA is committed to incorporating diversity, equity and inclusion practices across all phases of our operations,” said NYPA Interim President and CEO Justin E. Driscoll. “The Mentor-Protégé Program will enable more small, diverse firms to fulfill NYPA and Canal Corporation contracts, increasing the diversity of the Power Authority’s supply chain base and furthering the goals of NYPA’s DEI Plan.”

 

The program has been designed to motivate and encourage large firms in NYPA’s supply chain to provide mutually beneficial developmental assistance to service-disabled veteran-owned businesses (SDVOBs), minority-owned businesses enterprises (MBEs) and women-owned business enterprises (WBEs). By participating in the program, mentors will gain a stronger network of subcontractors while protégés gain knowledge and insights about successfully bidding for NYPA and Canals contracts. A pilot program for the MPP concluded earlier this month.

 

“The Mentor-Protégé Program will leverage NYPA’s experience, resources and purchasing power to increase the number of diverse firms in its supply chain pipeline,” said NYPA Vice President of Strategic Supply Management John Canale. “This initiative is among the first of many supplier diversity programs aimed at driving the success of diverse businesses by providing them with the tools to grow their capacity and skills.”

 

To participate in the MPP, businesses must be a New York State minority and women-owned business (MWBE) or New York State Service-Disabled Veteran-owned business, either currently certified or eligible for New York State certification. To request an application for the Power Authority’s Mentor-Protégé Program, e-mail MPP@nypa.gov. For additional information about the supplier diversity program, contact Alyson.Danielewicz@nypa.gov.

 

NYPA Supplier Diversity Programs

 

To strengthen its connections with diverse businesses, NYPA is implementing several new supplier diversity programs in addition to MPP. The programs include:

 

  • The Surety Bond training program, which provides diverse businesses with training and assistance to secure bonding and greater access to capital to increase their business capacity.

 

  • The Small and Local Business program, which provides comprehensive support to diverse businesses, including a resource-rich educational platform that offers one-on-one assistance, personalized advisory services and virtual workshops at flexible hours.

 

  • The SkillUP development program, an innovative workforce development program designed to recruit and retain non-traditional students—18 years and older—in disadvantaged communities.

 

To access procurement bidding opportunities, businesses can find notices advertised in the New York State Contract Reporter, the state’s daily listing of contracting opportunities in the amounts of $50,000 or more, at www.nyscr.ny.gov. Events are also posted online as they become available at www.nypa.gov/procurement. To participate in current and future bid opportunities, businesses must register in Ariba, NYPA’s procurement software, at nypa.supplier.ariba.com/register.

 

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New York State's Nation-Leading Climate Plan

New York State's nation-leading climate agenda is the most aggressive climate and clean energy initiative in the nation, calling for an orderly and just transition to clean energy that creates jobs and continues fostering a green economy as New York State recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic. Enshrined into law through the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act, New York is on a path to achieve its mandated goal of a zero-emission electricity sector by 2040, including 70 percent renewable energy generation by 2030, and to reach economy wide carbon neutrality. It builds on New York's unprecedented investments to ramp-up clean energy including over $33 billion in 102 large-scale renewable and transmission projects across the state, $6.8 billion to reduce buildings emissions, $1.8 billion to scale up solar, more than $1 billion for clean transportation initiatives, and over $1.6 billion in NY Green Bank commitments. Combined, these investments are supporting nearly 158,000 jobs in New York's clean energy sector in 2020, a 2,100 percent growth in the distributed solar sector since 2011 and a commitment to develop 9,000 megawatts of offshore wind by 2035. Under the Climate Act, New York will build on this progress and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 85 percent from 1990 levels by 2050, while ensuring that at least 35 percent with a goal of 40 percent of the benefits of clean energy investments are directed to disadvantaged communities, and advance progress towards the state's 2025 energy efficiency target of reducing on-site energy consumption by 185 trillion BTUs of end-use energy savings.

 

About NYPA

NYPA is the largest state public power organization in the nation, operating 16 generating facilities and more than 1,400 circuit-miles of transmission lines. More than 80 percent of the electricity NYPA produces is clean renewable hydropower. NYPA uses no tax money or state credit. It finances its operations through the sale of bonds and revenues earned in large part through sales of electricity. For more information visit www.nypa.gov and follow us on Twitter @NYPAenergyFacebookInstagramTumblr and LinkedIn.


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Local Honor Flight Expands Its Mission


For over 14 years, Leatherstocking Honor Flight has been taking WW II, Korean War, and Vietnam Veterans on spectacular flights to Washington DC to experience the memorials created in their honor. 
Trips are free to the Veterans and are funded by donations only. The community has supported us to the extent that we were able to conduct 2- 4 flights per year, barring Covid-19. 
The Veterans return from an Honor Flight with a better understanding of how honored and revered they are and how greatly their service and sacrifice are appreciated by so many. 
We make it a point to let them know that the flights are not just a Leatherstocking endeavor, but a community project sustained by peoples' desire for them to be honored. This broadens and enhances that message. 
We hear it from the Veterans, their families, and their friends how impacted the Veterans are by having been on an Honor Flight. That being said, we will continue these flights far into the future. 
Understanding the power of Honor Flight, we feel that we can do so much more. 
We have formed a new entity called the LHF Veterans Initiative. This new entity, like Leatherstocking Honor Flight, is an all-volunteer, 501c3, not-for-profit. All 
donated funds go to our Veteran projects. No one in our group receives any compensation. 
Two of the projects we have undertaken are the Combat Veteran's Retreat and the Purple Heart Project. Like the Honor Flights, these projects are totally free to the Veterans. 
The weekend retreats take place in the lower Adirondacks at secluded and beautiful lakeside venues. Outdoor activities include kayaking, pontoon boating, fishing, and hiking. Beside being very relaxing and enjoyable, the activities enable the Veterans to bond with each other. 
Saturday evening we offer the Veterans a nice BBQ after which they all sit around an all-night campfire and have some Vet-to-Vet conversations. Through sharing their thoughts, they also come to understand that they are not alone in their feelings. 
These retreats are done in partnership with Homeward Bound Adirondacks, an organization with a long and impactful history. 
We do not expect to cure PTSD at these events; if we are able to just lighten their load, our mission will have been a success. 
We conducted our first retreat mission this June, 10-12. The Veterans had a great time and enjoyed the camaraderie and conversations. They were also very appreciative of our efforts and the support of the community. 
Our next retreats will take place September 23-25 and on October 14-16. Any combat Veteran wishing to take part in a retreat should contact Valerie from Homeward Bound Adirondacks at 518 345 0545. 
The other project we are working hard on is the Purple Heart Project. Open to all Purple Heart recipients, it is a trip to the Hudson Valley that includes a boat tour of the Hudson River and visits to West Point, Washington's Headquarters, and the National Purple Heart Hall of Honor. The attendees may bring a guest. 
The tour will start out with a breakfast in the Albany area where we will board the tour bus for the day. Lunch will be provided and dinner will be at the famed Thayer Hotel at West Point. 
One of our members was part of planning the executing this type of event three years ago and found the mission just as exciting as an Honor Flight. One Veteran told him “this has been a real catharsis.” 
Our first of these missions is being planned for August 20th. 
Anyone interested in taking part in this event should call Liz at 518 339 2464. 
Donations for these projects can be sent to: 
LHF Veterans Initiative 
PO Box 621 
Cobleskill, NY 12043 


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Circus Coming to the Zone




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Domestic dispute in Delaware County results in numerous charges

On July 23, 2022, at approximately 8:50 p.m., New York State Police at Oneonta and members of the Bureau of Criminal Investigation arrested Christopher M. Yeary, age 42 of Hamden, NY for the following charges:

  • Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the third degree, class “D” felony
  • Unlawful Imprisonment in the first degree, class “E” felony
  • Criminal Mischief in the fourth degree (prevent emergency call), class “A” misdemeanor
  • Criminal Obstruction of Breathing, class “A” misdemeanor
  • Menacing in the second degree, class “A” misdemeanor

On July 23, 2022, at approximately 12:40 p.m., Troopers were dispatched by Delaware County 911 to a domestic dispute on Chambers Hollow Road in the town of Hamden. 

Walton Police Officers were first on scene and assisted in removing a victim from the area.  The victim was evaluated by members of Delhi EMS but was not transported to a hospital. 

An investigation revealed that Yeary choked, then menaced the victim with a firearm.  He then prevented the victim from leaving the residence and smashed the victim’s cell phone, preventing the victim from calling 911. 

Yeary refused to leave the residence to speak with law enforcement. After several hours, Yeary was taken into custody and transported to SP Sidney for processing.  Yeary was arraigned and remanded to the Delaware County Jail on $25,000 bail or $50,000 bond. 

Troopers were assisted by the Colchester Police Department, Delhi Police Department and Delaware County Sheriff’s Deputies. 


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Livestock Foundation Bovina Bicentennial Concert

The Bovina Bicentennial is this Saturday! Read all about the weekend's events at BovinaNY.org.

Livestock Foundation is hosting a FREE concert after the Bicentennial festivities on Saturday, July 30 at Chico's Barn at Livestock HQ (124 Bob Hall Rd, Bovina, NY 13740) featuring local favorites College Farm and Pispoure. No cover. BYOB. Doors open at 7 pmmusic starts at 8 pm.

College Farm is a neo-regionalist folk rock fury from northwest Appalachia. Andy and Matt's dad took a job at the agricultural state school, Delhi, in the 1960s which brought a magical Bovina boyhood. Josh and Chris Dukes joined the ensemble sometime around 1992. Andy and Matt are on guitar, Josh plays bass, and Dukes mans the drum kit while the entire quartet sings.

Pispoure is a local group of Bovina Musicians featuring Harlo Bray, Ed Denison, John Chico Finn and Ira McIntosh.  These guys started playing together on 2001, where they honed their chops at Ed’s chicken shack on Russell Hill Road.  Pispoure’s material is a blend of originals as well as obscure covers that they have claimed as their own.  

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KINDERHOOK NY: COLDWELL BANKER VILLAGE GREEN REALTY EXPANDS TO COLUMBIA COUNTY


 

Amidst a changing real estate landscape, Coldwell Banker Village Green Realty opened a new location at 5 Hudson Street in Kinderhook, NY. While other investor-driven real estate brands with a shorter history, a focus on unconventional business practices, and tumbling stock-prices have laid off a large percentage of their workers, Hudson Valley/Catskills brokerage Coldwell Banker Village Green Realty is growing, bringing the same excellence and professionalism they’ve offered the region for 30 years to Columbia County. Members of the Kinderhook Business Association, Mayor Michael Abrams, members of the Sheriff’s Department and over 100 community members were on hand for a June 23rd ribbon-cutting ceremony that commemorated the opening of both Village Green and Farmers Insurance who now share the newly-renovated space at 5 Hudson Street. Set on a trajectory of growth, Coldwell Banker Village Green Realty also opened an office in the Putnam County hamlet of Carmel in May and celebrated the opening of an expanded office in Windham on July 4th. 

 

Principal Broker/Owner Candida Ellis was excited by the event’s turnout, “I’ve been looking for the perfect spot for a Columbia County office for a long time. I know we’ve made the right decision here in Kinderhook. We’ve been welcomed by the community with open arms; we have agents who have been working in Columbia County for years - Joel Craig, Mary McKinney, The Angela Lanuto Team, Christine Hinz - and their reputation has preceded them in the market. With the addition of Doe Mallory, we can meet the need for our services here and offer opportunities to additional agents who’d like to partner with us. While the national real estate market is changing, I’m undaunted. The second and third quarter numbers for the Kinderhook area were strong and The Hudson Valley and Catskills region has - even during the late-2000’s – historically had a steady market. We’re here to give our clients excellent service.” 

 

Doe Mallory, the office’s Director of Business Development grew up in New York City and Rhinebeck. As a child she explored the upscale homes of the Hudson Valley while tagging along with her father, an interior designer. Most recently she worked in the luxury real estate space in Pebble Beach. “We’re poised to offer the exceptional level of service we’re known for and also to contribute a forward-thinking, dynamic energy to the real estate market in Columbia County. I grew up looking at beautiful, fun homes in the Hudson Valley. I’m thrilled to return to my roots and to have the opportunity to work with the homes and the people I grew up with. And we’re going to be fortunate enough to have a rotating exhibition of Columbia County artists’ work in the office. Our first artist is Robert Beard. His work is stunning. I hope the whole community will feel comfortable enough to come in and browse the art, even if they aren’t immediately in need of our real estate services.” 

 

Coldwell Banker Village Green Realty’s Chief Operating Officer Guy Barretta said, “We’re excited to be opening here in Kinderhook, NY. Candida and I have sought ways to expand that benefit our clients and our established agents. I feel we’ve succeeded here on both counts. Our agents have been doing more business in Columbia County than ever before. With the leadership we have in the regional market and the national branding that Coldwell Banker delivers, we know that we will be the preferred choice in this market for clients and for agents who are looking for a great partnership.” 


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VKB—Only 3 More Chances to Hear These Amazing Musicians!

Written By Editor on 7/25/22 | 7/25/22

VKB—Only 3 More Chances to Hear These Amazing Musicians!

Don't wait until Sunday! FSC audiences are loving this power trio of seasoned music veterans dedicated to re-imagining the tragicomic lyrical genius of the Tom Waits songbook. Hear the beautiful playing and harmonies of these multi-talented singer/songwriters.  Their beautiful styles, together and solo, create a captivating summer muisic event in Chapel Hall. 

VKB is Rachelle Garniez, Amanda Homi and Terry Radigan who create a world of sound employing stunning vocal harmonies and a treasure trove of instruments including banjos, bottles, squeezebox, and zills. 

Plunge in and thrill… —Music Row

VKB…creates music that is at once powerful, playful and poignant. —Glide Magazine

Only 3 More Performances!

Friday, July 22 @7:30 pm
Saturday, July 23 @7:30 pm 
Sunday, July 24 @5:00 pm


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Windham Mountain Opening Climbing Wall

Windham Mountain will be opening a climbing wall tomorrow, July 22nd! Scale our brand-new 28’ climbing wall with lots of room for oodles of fun. Choose from four different routes and ascend to the top. The climbing wall is open to everyone over the age of 6 (and over 40” tall) - just make sure you have closed-toed shoes. The climbing wall will be open during bike park hours - Monday, Thursday, and Friday 10 AM - 5 PM, as well as weekends from 9 AM - 5 PM. Add our climbing wall to your family's bucket list fun this summer. 

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Hobart Hosting Festival of Women’s Writers

The Hobart Festival of Women Writers will present its tenth annual festival in Hobart, N. Y. on Sept. 9, 10, and 11. Eighteen professional women writers, working in varying genres, will gather in Hobart, the Book Village of the Catskills to offer a range of literary activities. Over the past nine years, the Festival has hosted over sixty distinguished writers and is highly anticipated in Delaware County and the State.

Writers participating for the first time are: Laurie Lico Albanese, Myriam J.A. Chancy, Marina Antropow Cramer, Ysabel Y. Gonzalez, Khaliah D. Pitts, Jane Schulman, Suzanne Strempek Shea, This year’s returning writers are: Cheryl Boyce Taylor, Nana Brew-Hammond, Breena Clarke, Cheryl Clarke, Esther Cohen, Alexis De Veaux, Stephanie Nikolopoulos, Bertha Rogers, Elizabeth Searle, Mecca Sullivan, and Lisa Wujnovich.

Participants may choose from among fourteen writing workshops, addressing such topics as: the uses of mythology, the poetic form zuihitsu, writing and illustrating children’s books, telling the good story, developing voice and setting, using dreams in poetry, and characterizing “home” in fiction.  

Public Readings by Festival writers, a favorite of attendees, will be interspersed throughout the  two and a half days and are free and open to surrounding communities.

Persons who wish to register for the Festival may visit https://www.hobartfestivalofwomenwriters.com for the link to the Festival Eventbrite site.

The Festival is supported in part by New York State Council of the Arts Decentralized grants, the O’Connor Foundation, and individual donors. Contact Barbara Balliet at barbarajeanballiet@gmail.com for more information. 



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SEVA Hosting Palm Analysis Workshop

Location: SEVA Auditorium

Date: Saturday, August 20th

Time: 1:30-3:00PM

Fee: $30 

To Register by August 15th: contact Barbara at 845-684-5061

Everyone can learn to read the map etched on the palms of their hands. The lines and signs are not there by chance and, when decoded, can lead to great insights and understandings about one’s personality, strengths, and intrinsic challenges. This is not predictive palmistry; it is Hand Analysis. Come with an open hand and an open mind, and in 90 minutes you’ll learn how much can be revealed by deciphering what is “hidden“ in plain sight.

Presenter: Barbara Ellen has been using Hand Analysis for the past 20 years in her counseling practice to help her clients understand their inherited traits and natural gifts. She studied and trained with masters in the field, including Richard Unger, founder of the International Institute of Hand Analysis; Baeth Davis, the “Palm Pilot for the Soul of Your Business”; and Ghanshyam Birlu, Vedic Palmist and founder of the Palmistry Center in Westmont, Quebec. www.auraboutyou.com For more information, contact Barbara at 845-684-5061.



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Bassett Healthcare Network and CEO Dr. Tommy Ibrahim Agree to Early Contract Extension

Written By Editor on 7/20/22 | 7/20/22

Cooperstown, N.Y. – Bassett Healthcare Network and Dr. Tommy Ibrahim have mutually and enthusiastically agreed to an early contract extension on the occasion of the President & CEO’s highly productive two-year anniversary leading the pioneering Central New York medical, research, and education system.

“I am so grateful for this opportunity to continue our mission-critical efforts to lead Bassett into the future and to continue serving our community with superb health care services. This region is my home now and the place where my wife and I want to raise our children and receive our own care,” said Dr. Ibrahim. “Since coming to Bassett in the summer of 2020, I have been impressed by the quality of the caregivers and practitioners who expertly and caringly serve our patients, day-in and day-out,” reports Dr. Ibrahim. “There is so much left to accomplish here, but most importantly, I am determined to see our transformation through, to becoming the best employer in the region. Our 5,000 employees deserve no less,” Ibrahim continued. 

“Dr. Tommy Ibrahim has had a remarkably successful initial run at Bassett at a time when health care executives across the nation have been confronted by significant market turmoil and challenges, including the COVID-19 pandemic which broke out at about the time of his arrival,” says Bassett Healthcare Network Board of Directors Chair, Doug Hastings. “Dr. Ibrahim has exceeded our expectations which were already high when he agreed to come to Cooperstown with his family,” explained Hastings, a national expert in health care policy and law who has chaired Bassett since 2019.

“Dr. Ibrahim has championed a number of visionary initiatives that have positioned our network well for growth and financial stability while advancing our mission to improve patient health and community well-being,” Hastings added. “Tommy’s strategic vision, work ethic, and calm resolve have been of immeasurable value.”

Ibrahim was named Bassett Healthcare Network’s President and Chief Executive Officer on July 13, 2020, after a nationwide search. At the time of his selection by Bassett, Dr. Ibrahim was the Executive Vice President, Chief Physician Executive for Oklahoma-based INTEGRIS. INTEGRIS is ranked as one of the top 25 health care systems in the nation.

Jane Forbes Clark, Chair of the Bassett Medical Center Board of Directors, said she has “enormous respect for Tommy’s commitment to Bassett Medical Center and Bassett Healthcare Network,” adding she “believes that the mission going forward is well-served under Tommy’s leadership.”

Originally scheduled to expire in December 2024, Dr. Ibrahim’s contract has been extended through the end of 2029.

“The past two years were incredibly difficult, as we took important steps to create a sustainable foundation to build upon. I am deeply appreciative of our system and entity boards for their unwavering support. Our leadership teams and each of our caregivers and practitioners have done a masterful job to get us here, and we’re still only getting started,” Ibrahim shared.

Photo Caption: Dr. Tommy Ibrahim, Bassett Healthcare Network’s President and Chief Executive Officer (left) and Doug Hastings, Bassett Healthcare Network’s Board of Directors Chair (right)

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Foraged Wildflower Arrangements with Heather Aran at Mountain Top Arboretum



Cost of Admission:  Suggested donation of $10 for non-members. Limited number of participants. Pre-registration required and available on our website.

 

Late August in the mountains is the best time to see wildflower blooms. In this program we will learn about sustainable harvesting of wildflowers, floral design principles and some tips and tricks for making arrangements. Join us for a morning of flower harvesting and arranging.

 

Heather Graduated Cum Laude from Rutgers University with a degree in Environmental Planning and Design.  Heather has a wealth of experience in horticulture and floriculture. She has worked in residential design and installation, botanical gardens, agriculture, floriculture and is currently a gardener and florist at a private estate. 

This is an in-person outdoor program. Masks are required for entry inside the Education Center during programs.

WOULD YOU LIKE TO VOLUNTEER?

We would love your help with greeting visitors or gardening. Find more information on our website https://www.mtarboretum.org/volunteer.

LOCATION: Mountain Top Arboretum

DATE: August 20, 2022

TIME: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

ADDRESS: 4 Maude Adams Road, Tannersville, NY 12485

EMAIL: info@mtarboretum.org

PHONE: 518-589-3903

WEB SITE: www.mtarboretum.org


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Don't Miss Vicki Kristina Barcelona July 21-24 Only!

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Make your reservation now for VKB—a power trio of seasoned music veterans who reinterpret the Tom Waits songbook in new and inventive ways. Bask in the stylings of these 3 fabulous multi-instrumentalists who bring a whole new take to these popular tunes to form a captivating and potent original event in Chapel Hall. 

VKB is Rachelle Garniez, Amanda Homi and Terry Radigan who create a world of sound via inventive three-part harmonies and a treasure trove of instruments including banjos, bottles, squeezebox, and zills. 

Hear the Interview with WSKG's Bill Snyder here:
https://wskg.org/a-multi-instrumental-vocal-ensemble-comes-to-franklin-stage/

Plunge in and thrill… —Music Row

VKB…creates music that is at once powerful, playful and poignant. —Glide Magazine

4 Shows Only!

Thursday, July 21 @7:30 pm
Friday, July 22 @7:30 pm
Saturday, July 23 @7:30 pm 
Sunday, July 24 @5:00 pm


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NORTHEASTERN NEW YORK ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCES 2022 ONEONTA WALK TO END ALZHEIMER’S

Written By Editor on 7/19/22 | 7/19/22


Walk to End Alzheimer’s is World’s Largest Event Dedicated 

to Alzheimer’s Care, Support and Research


Oneonta, NY (July 19, 2022) The Alzheimer’s Association, Northeastern New York (NENY) Chapter is inviting local residents to join the fight to end Alzheimer’s by participating in the Oneonta Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s® on September 25, 2022, at Neahwa Park. On Walk day, participants come together to honor those affected by Alzheimer’s and raise funds that ensure the programs and services provided by the Alzheimer’s Association are free to all who need them.


Ann Thayer, Associate Director of Programs and Services at the NENY Chapter, says: “Walk to End Alzheimer's is our signature event and we are pleased to announce this year’s Oneonta Walk will once again be held at Neahwa Park. While our Walk raises critical funds, it is far more than a fundraiser. It is an inspiring time where our community comes together to celebrate our commitment to ending this disease. If you've never attended, there is a poignant Promise Garden ceremony with different colors that represent each walker’s personal reason to end the disease. It is my hope that you'll consider adding your flower to the fight.” 


In addition to inviting people to sign up for the Oneonta walk, the NENY chapter is encouraging people to become involved in other ways. 


“You can start teams, join the planning committee, or sponsor or table at the event,” said Thayer. “I have seen firsthand how debilitating Alzheimer’s can be. I hope everyone walks with us through this beautiful park to support an end to this disease." 


More than 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's disease – a leading cause of death in the United States. Additionally, more than 11 million family members and friends provide care to people living with Alzheimer’s and other dementias. In New York alone, there are more than 410,000 people living with the disease and 580,000 caregivers. 


To register and receive the latest updates on this year’s Oneonta Walk to End Alzheimer’s, visit act.alz.org/neny. To learn more about the planning committee or sponsorship opportunities, contact Ann Thayer at athayer@alz.org or 607.282.3035.


Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s®

The Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s is the world’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support and research.  Since 1989, the Alzheimer’s Association mobilized millions of Americans in the Alzheimer’s Association Memory Walk®; now the Alzheimer’s Association is continuing to lead the way with Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Together, we can end Alzheimer’s.  


Alzheimer's Association®

The Alzheimer’s Association is a worldwide voluntary health organization dedicated to Alzheimer’s care, support and research. Its mission is to lead the way to end Alzheimer's and all other dementia — by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support. Visit alz.org or call 800.272.3900. 



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ROOTS to SHOOTS Plays Catskill’s Bridge Street Theatre July 23

Written By Editor on 7/18/22 | 7/18/22

Musical aficionados of all types are in for a rare treat when Michael Moss and his band ROOTS to SHOOTS hit Catskill on Saturday evening, July 23, 2022, at 8:00pm for two sets of amazing, innovative jazz in Bridge Street Theatre’s intimate Speakeasy Space.  

For their BST appearance, ROOTS to SHOOTS – Michael Moss (reeds), Alexis Marcelo (piano), Adam Lane (bass), and Ismael Baiz (drums) – will perform a first set of straight-ahead jazz including gospel, the blues, rhythm and blues, and jazz-infused sounds of the Middle East, Brazil and Spain. Their second set will feature the world premiere of composer James Dashow’s groundbreaking new work “Quantum Butterfly/Adjacent Possibles”. In this immersive electro-acoustic composition, the musicians will wander through the audience, improvising off electronic themes emanating from speakers placed on the periphery of the space and enveloping the listeners in sound enhanced by the cozy, club-like atmosphere of BST’s Speakeasy.

This performance by “ROOTS to SHOOTS” will happen at 44 West Bridge Street in the Village of Catskill, NY, beginning at 8:00pm on Saturday evening July 16.  General admission is $15, seating is unreserved, and tickets can be purchased at the door one-half hour prior to the performance or booked in advance online at bridgest.org/moss-tickets/. And for more information regarding the Catskill performance, visit bridgest.org/michael-moss/.

This project is made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrants Program, a program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature and administered by the Greene County Council on the Arts dba CREATE Council for the Arts.


Performance Calendar
Bridge Street Theatre presents
Michael Moss: ROOTS to SHOOTS
Featuring the world premiere of James Dashow’s “Quantum Butterfly/Adjacent Possibles”
Michael Moss (reeds), Alexis Marcelo (piano), Adam Lane (bass), and Ismael Baiz (drums)
Saturday July 23, 2022 @ 8:00pm
Bridge Street Theatre’s Speakeasy Space
44 West Bridge Street, Catskill, NY

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July 11th Town of Conesville Meeting

 

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Drumming Back at Landis July 20th


Drumming is back at Landis!



Join us at 6:30 PM this Wednesday, July 20, to drum! We’ll be in or near the Peace Pavilion at Landis to drum with leader Art Teale. Art is a dedicated musician (his group is Waitin’ on Bob) and a well-respected handyman in the area who welcomes seasoned drummers and newbies for a fun and relaxing experience. 



Please bring:



A. drum (or a plastic bucket that makes a nice sound when struck), or rhythm sticks or other rhythm instrument
A chair or if you prefer, a lawn blanket to sit on
Water (stay hydrated, people!)
Bug stuff to repel both mosquitos and ticks


Drumming is free for everyone.
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