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Sharon Springs Harvest Festival Returns for 2025

Written By The Mountain Eagle on 8/22/25 | 8/22/25

SHARON SPRINGS  — The Sharon Springs Chamber of Commerce is  delighted to announce the return of the beloved Sharon Springs Harvest Festival, taking place  Saturday, September 20, from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and Sunday, September 21, from 10:00 AM  to 4:00 PM. This annual tradition transforms the picturesque village of Sharon Springs into a  vibrant celebration of small-town charm, local creativity, and the bounty of the season. 

Now in its 15th year, the Harvest Festival draws visitors from across the region for a weekend  packed with sights, sounds, and flavors. Guests can stroll the historic streets while browsing  goods from talented artisans, makers, and farmers; enjoy the beer garden featuring local  brews; savor delicious bites from a variety of food trucks; and delight in live music performances throughout the weekend at Chalybeate Park. Kids’ activities ensure that families  have plenty to enjoy together, making this a truly all-ages event. 

Live Music at Chalybeate Park 

Saturday, September 20 

11:00 AM – 12:30 PM – Doc Benson 

1:00 – 3:00 PM – Melody Makers 

3:00 – 4:30 PM – Cosby Gibson & Tom Staudle 

Sunday, September 21 

11:00 AM – 12:30 PM – Laura Boggs Gagnon 

1:00 – 3:00 PM – Becca Frame and Brian Shafer 

3:15 – 4:00 PM – Jeff Grippin 

Festival-goers can take advantage of free parking at the Sharon Springs Central School, with  shuttle buses running regularly to bring visitors directly to the heart of Main Street. 

“The Harvest Festival is a celebration of everything that makes Sharon Springs special,” said  Maggie Bouck, Harvest Festival Co-Chair. “It’s a time when neighbors, visitors, and friends  come together to enjoy great food, music, and craftsmanship in our beautiful village.” 

With its mix of unique shopping, regional flavors, live entertainment, and warm hospitality, the  Sharon Springs Harvest Festival offers something for everyone. Whether you’re a returning  visitor or experiencing the festival for the first time, this is a weekend you won’t want to miss.

More information can be found at https://www.sharonspringschamber.org/harvest-festival or  by following us on Facebook and Instagram: @sharonspringsharvestfest. 

About the Sharon Springs Chamber of Commerce 

The Sharon Springs Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to fostering economic growth,  supporting local businesses, and enriching community life in Sharon Springs, NY. Through  events like the Harvest Festival, the Chamber promotes the area’s unique heritage, vibrant arts  scene, and agricultural traditions, helping to ensure that the village continues to thrive as a  welcoming destination for residents and visitors alike. Learn more at  

www.sharonspringschamber.org

Press Contact: 

Maggie Bouck, Harvest Festival Co-Chair 

Turner Roach, Harvest Festival Co-Chair 

Email: sharonspringsharvestfest@gmail.com

 

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“Sharon Things - Local Happenings for Sharon Springs”

Written By The Mountain Eagle on 8/21/25 | 8/21/25

By Alexis Pencar

Hey Neighbors!

The chilly and wet weather this last week felt more like an early fall than anything! Sweaters and jackets were out and it definitely felt colder than it should have! The rain was so needed and really helped perk everything back up after quite the stretch without significant rainfall. Look out for more perception expected Sunday through Tuesday with temperatures back to normal 70s.

Mark your calendars for the Sharon Springs Harvest Festival this coming September 20th and 21st in the Village of Sharon Springs! Visit the Facebook Page for more information!

The wonderful Klinkhart Hall Art Center Summer Concert Series in Chalybeate Park has sadly come to an end (as all good things must) but please stay tuned for more upcoming events like the Poetry Festival! Visit klinkharthall.org for more information!

The Folk Fest for Food in Cherry Valley offers more weekly concerts! This fundraiser to benefit the Daily Bread Food Pantry offers three concerts on the last three Thursdays of August, a nice way to wrap up a busy summer season! Check out the Daily Bread Food Pantry Facebook Page for weather updates and more.

The Sharon Town Pool is located at 110 Washburn Ave off of Pavillion Ave and is typically open 1:00-5:00 PM everyday through the end of the season 8/22. Thanks to all involved for a great season!

The Village of Sharon Springs holds their Regular Board Meetings on the 3rd Thursday of each Month at 6:00 PM located at 129 Main St, Sharon Springs, NY 13459. The next meeting is scheduled for: Thursday, August 21st. The Village Mayor is Denise Kelly and the new Village Clerk is Hope Bayes. The Office Hours for Village of Sharon Springs are Monday & Wednesday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM, Thursday 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM. For more information please call (518) 284-2625.

The Town of Sharon holds their Regular Board Meetings on the 1st Wednesday of each Month at 6:30 PM located at 129 Main St, Sharon Springs, NY 13459. The next meeting is scheduled for: Wednesday, September 3rd. The Town Supervisor is Sandra Manko and the Town Clerk is Melissa Olsen. The Office Hours for the Town of Sharon are Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM or by appointment. For more information please call (518) 284-3010.

Sharon Springs Free Library News: Story Time is at 10:00 AM on Thursday mornings and includes a story, craft, and snack. The Library is open Tuesday, Wednesday and Fridays from 3:00 - 8:00 PM, Mondays & Thursdays from 10:00 - 6:00 PM, Saturdays 10:00 -1:00 PM, and Sundays - Closed.  For more Library information please contact (518) 284-3126.

Your local Sharon Springs Food Pantry is an excellent local resource for all! Located in the United Methodist Church on Route 20, across from the school (511 US Route 20, Sharon Springs, NY 13459). They are always accepting donations! If you or someone you know is in need, the hours are Thursday 9:00 -10:30 AM & 5:00 - 6:30 PM. For more information please contact (518) 284-2687 or follow on Facebook.

Worship Services

The Sharon Reformed Church (6858 State Route 10, Sharon Springs, NY 13459) offers weekly service at 10:30 am. Contact at (518) 234-2387 for more details.

The Sharon Springs United Methodist Church (511 State Route 20, Sharon Springs, NY, 13459) offers weekly service at 10:30 am. Contact at (518) 284-2200 for more details.

Grace Episcopal Church (24 Montgomery Street, Cherry Valley, NY 13320) offers weekly Holy Eucharist at 11:00 am. Contact at (315) 858-4016 for more details.

The St. Thomas The Apostle Catholic Church (24 Maple Avenue, Cherry Valley, NY 13320) offers weekly mass at 10:00 am. Reminder: confession is available 30 minutes before every mass. Contact at (607) 264-3779 for more details.

The Zion St. John’s Lutheran Church Seward (114 Mesick Ave, Cobleskill, NY 12043) offers weekly service on Sundays at 9:00 am. Contact at (518) 234-3222 for more details.

Cornerstone Baptist Church (7274 Route 10, Ames, NY 13317). Sunday Service is at 10:00 am. All are welcome. Contact (518) 673 3405 for more details.

Sharon Sr. Congregate Meal Site

Local residents are invited to enjoy good company and a noon-time meal year round (except holidays) at the Schoharie County OFA’s “Spa Ritz” Sr. Congregate Meal Site at the Firehouse at 137 Beechwood Rd. M-W-F. 8 oz of 1% milk is served with each meal. Orders for meals must be called into the OFA office at (518) 295-2001 before 2 p.m. for the following day. Effective January 1st the suggested donation for those 60 years old and older is $5.00 per meal. Under age 60? You’re welcome to participate for a fee of $7.50 per meal.

To share community news, upcoming events, business specials, adjusted hours, birthdays, anniversaries, or even an outstanding resident, please contact me directly at (772) 971-1410 or alexis.pencar@gmail.com. Have a great week! Thanks!

 

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Assemblyman Chris Tague Named “Assembly Member of the Year”

Assemblyman Chris Tague (R–Schoharie), alongside Congresswoman Elise Stefanik and New York State Young Republicans Chairman Bobby Walker

 

Tague


By State Young Republicans

ALBANY — Assemblyman Chris Tague (R–Schoharie) has been named Assembly Member of the Year by the New York State Young Republicans (NYSYR), recognizing his leadership, dedication to Republican values, and an unmatched dedication to supporting the Young Republicans and being a mentor and role model to many young people across the state.

“I started out as a Young Republican and never forgot where I came from,” said Assemblyman Tague. “This honor is a credit to every volunteer knocking doors, making calls, and fighting for common‑sense leadership in New York. I’m proud to be in that fight with you,” he continued.

Bobby Walker, Chairman of the New York State Young Republicans, praised Tague’s record and connection to the grassroots movement. 

“America’s Assemblyman Chris Tague has been a supporter of Young Republicans every step of the way in my decade of involvement with our organization. In every avenue possible he shows up for us and we will continue to proudly show up for him. His dedication to helping advance Young Republicans is why it was a great honor to present him with this year's Wheeler Milmoe Assemblymember of the Year Award at our Teddy Roosevelt Dinner.” 

The award was presented at the NYSYR Teddy Roosevelt Dinner held August 16 in Albany, NY. Tague, a former dairy farmer and heavy highway construction manager, currently represents the 102nd district in the New York State Assembly.

 

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Indoor Garage Sale at Sharon Springs UMC this Weekend

By Alexis Pencar

The Indoor Garage Sale at United Methodist Church in Sharon Springs is this weekend on Saturday, August 22nd and Sunday August 23rd, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM both days!

This special event is to benefit the Sharon UMC and all are welcome to stop by! You never know what you'll find.

Shopping local garage sales is a great way to not only give back, but to keep used items out of landfills!

Your local UMC goes above and beyond when serving the community. With the different dinners, sales, events, and more throughout the year, this is a life force in Sharon. 

Did you know that the United Methodist Church located at 511 on Route 20 is also the site of the Sharon Springs Food Pantry? This is a helpful resource for those in need. The hours are Thursday 9:00 -10:30 AM & 5:00 - 6:30 PM. For more information please contact (518) 284-2687 or follow on Facebook.

If you have questions about this event, please reach out to the Sharon Springs UMC on Facebook.

 

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Yoga at the Iroquois Museum

HOWES CAVE — Members/Nonmembers $15 donation for museum education programs for a yoga program at the Iroquois Museum on Caverns Road, Howes Cave August 24, at 11:00 am. Please bring a mat and water.

A lifelong educator, Colleen brings humor and experience to the yoga classroom. She delights in sharing the joy and benefits of yoga with clear and light-hearted instruction and guidance. She emphasizes gentle flows, breath work, meditation, and general well-being.  All fitness levels welcome, no prior yoga experience needed.

Due to the Caverns Road being closed off at Route 7, please follow the yellow Iroquois Museum detour signs


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Future Meets the Past in Roseboom

ROSEBOOM - One of the highlights of summer - the  annual Roseboom Antique Power Days- returned to the picturesque hamlet over the weekend.

The 23nd annual show, billed as Where the Future Meets the Past, was held from Friday to Sunday at the Old Grange Hall in downtown Roseboom. 

There was be food and drinks, new displays, lots of demonstrations, vintage cars and trucks, tractors, and hit-and-miss engines. Breakfast was served on Saturday and Sunday and there were bake sales, lunch, crafts, an unloading dock, an outdoor church service on Sunday morning, an auction Sunday afternoon, and a tractor parade on Sunday afternoon.

This was a non-profit event dedicated to the restoration and preservation of the tractors and equipment of yesteryear.

Photos by David Avitabile.

 

                    William and Oliver Truax of South New Berlin get ready for a drive Saturday.

 

Robert and Frank Kukenberger of Cazenovia and Cooperstown check out a hit-and-miss engine in Roseboom.

Eric Scanlon of Delanson and Johnny Murphy and Tyler Walters of Esperance work on a plank of wood Saturday.

Angelika Dornburgh of Middlefield and Ann Diefendorf of Cobleskill made sure everyone had some milk Saturday.

                                             Breakfast was served on Saturday and Sunday.

 

 

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Schoharie Library Celebrates Community Helpers and Summer Reading Program Accomplishments

 



Schoharie Library confirmed, “Jessica Whitney of the Cancer Services Program (CSP) organized this whole event, she is amazing!” The Basset Healthcare Network program offers free breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screenings and can cover follow-up costs (usually within 90 days of services). According to Whitney (Public Education & Community Outreach Coordinator),  to qualify for their assistance you must be a NYS resident, meet age requirements, and be uninsured or underinsured. Approved screenings usually take place where you normally see your provider. You can be directed to your corresponding CSP county branch through 1-866-442-CANCER.

 

Bassett Research Institute and URMC Wilmot Liaison Melinda Robinson demonstrating the dangers of smoking with pig lungs. Lungs on the left have cancerous nobs students can observe and compare to the healthy lungs on the right. Robinson said, “Getting the message out to the kids, ‘don’t even start (smoking).’ It’s my favorite part of my job, teaching the kids. In collaboration with the University of Rochester Medical Center, anyone living in the Bassett area is eligible to participate in a FREE smoking cessation program,” to receive text message support and nicotine replacement therapy (available in English and Spanish).  Email melinda.robinson@bassett.org, call 585-504-9461, or text for Help Quit Smoking “WILMOT” to 63141. Robinson also shared, “Sadly, cancer touches us all these days; whether we battle it ourselves or we know someone that does.” Stressing the importance of knowing when you are due to begin each screening. For example, women in their 20’s already need to start thinking about cervical cancer screening.

 

Helios Care Director of Development & Marketing, Kathryn Dailey, with Jamine Bouton, who attended the Fair to collect resources for her Eastern Region Bassett contacts, and to say thank you for how Helios Care has impacted her life. Helios is an independent, nonprofit of 43 years offering Hospice & Palliative Care. Dailey said, “What I want people to know is that we’re here for them when they think maybe mom needs some help, or dad didn’t look so good last time you were home for whatever reason, give us a call.” 24/7 at 607-432-6773. Hospice care isn’t just for end-of life and can be helpful for promoting years of quality time for patients with their friends and family, Caregiver support and dignity in patient care, compassion, and choices. They explain identifiers and what they can help with including in-person and virtual support groups, grief support, 5 Wishes booklet with will and pre-planning documentation, and in-home help from Home Health Aides that Dailey said many describe as, “angels.” Some help offered is covered by insurance, and some isn’t, so they fundraise. Oct 10th at 7 PM will be the Grand Oneonta Opry 2025 at Foothills Performing Arts & Civic Center; get tickets at the door or at HeliosCare.org/events. They also host annual holiday events that can be found on their website (helioscare.org), like the annual Thanksgiving Day Turkey Trot that has become a beloved family tradition with 950 participants last year. Bouton expressed that the grief counseling they offer has helped her so much, and they are currently helping her mother-in-law not, “Feel like that weight is all on her,” with hospice care. Dailey was touched to know they are helping and said another family called their services a, “’Transformation’, because we come in, we assess the situation, we help the Caregivers, we help the patients, we have HHA’s come in and the caregiver gets that hour to go play in the garden, etc. They can call at 2 am with questions  and have a sense someone’s there helping you. It changes everything.”

 

These Community Helper organizations are here for you: Healthy Families Montgomery  & Schoharie Counties Programs of ICAN, SCCAP, The Gathering Place, CDPHP, Silver Sneakers, NAMI, Catholic Charities, Schoharie County Office for the Aging, The Schoharie County Department of Health, Fidelis Care, The Schoharie County Youth Bureau, Stamford Wellness Center, Cornell Cooperative Extension, Catskill Center for Independence, and your local libraries. 


By Heather Skinner

SCHOHARIE — On August 19th , Schoharie Library hosted a Health & Wellness Fair and the Summer Reading  Program Wrap-Up Party. The Schoharie County Youth Bureau ran games while bubbles flew over kids making colorful sidewalk chalk art & traversed through karaoke singers’ airwaves. Even Librarian & Director Yvonne Keller-Baker and daughter Callie joined in on the karaoke fun! Snacks included watermelon slices & make-your-own ice cream sundaes, & everywhere you looked you were greeted by a friendly face.

Schoharie Library Program Director Jennie Mosher expressed, “A lot of people don’t realize that we have all these organizations and services here.” Many agreed, and Health & Wellness Fair representatives invite you to learn how they can be of service:

The Schoharie County Department of Health has a new Community Hub Youth Group giving 7th – 12th graders opportunities to volunteer, educate, and more; contact Elizabeth Kosier at 518-295-8365 or email elizabeth.kosier@schohariecounty-ny.gov to join. They also offer car seat training & access to income-eligible families and check car seat installation for anyone. “No one should go without or use one that’s expired.” Call 518-295-8765 and ask for Megan or email megan.haugh@schohariecounty-ny.gov.

Cornell Cooperative Extension’s Energy Educator, Michaela Fisher, helps, “People make sure their homes are safe, comfortable, and energy efficient,” by connecting residents to eligible government programs for help with things including insulation, air sealing, electrical paneling upgrades, & heat pumps. For weatherization workshops & education on using door sweeps, weather stripping, plastic for windows, & helpful Fall DIYs, contact Fisher at 518-234-4303 x114 or email maf396@cornell.edu.

Catholic Charities recognizes, “human need at all stages of life, responds to all persons regardless of race, creed or lifestyle.” Their 24/7 crisis hotline for domestic violence it’s 518-234-2231. They recently moved to 1455 State Route 7 in Richmondville and you can call 518-234-3581 to be directed for volunteer services now including help with case management, grocery shopping, and transportation for seniors 60 plus. Volunteer Coordinator, Jennifer Bullard, and Morgan Cornell (Domestic Violence Department), pointed out their Dispute Resolution Center, Food Pantry, Rapid Re-Housing, Summer Food Service Program, and SNAP application assistance. www.charitiesccdos.org.

CDPHP health insurance representatives Kiran Roy and Jean were answering questions and promoting health with resources like their, “Be Your Own Health Hero!” sheet about the importance of annual visits with your primary care provider. More information can be found at cdphp.com. Cdphp.com/members/wellness includes information on thriving with diabetes, controlling asthma, pregnancy support, fitness reimbursement eligibility, etc.

Fidelis Care, “Provides affordable health insurance coverage for individuals, children, and family in the community.” Community Relations Specialist Ashley Comini and Health Benefit Representative Robin Zimmermann shared phone number 1-888-343-3547 and website fideliscare.org. Zimmermann makes coverage easy and accessible to everyone in the County by offering appointment flexibility that can be scheduled in public spaces like McDonalds or the library. Zimmermann can be reached at 518-917-3545 or via email at robin.zimmermann@fideliscare.org.

SCCAP representatives Kelly Pitt and Becky Foland enthused about the many helpful programs they offer like Energy Services (Weatherization Assistance Program), Family Support and Resources (Child Care Resource Services  include CPR training), Community Services (HEAP, Food Pantry), Employment Services (resumes and cover letter preparation), and Women-infants-Children (nutrition program WIC). Their 2024 Impact Report cited their totals of $25,887 in energy cost savings and 633 hours of training  given to child care providers accomplished. Visit sccapinc.org and email admin@sccapinc.org.

Catskill Center for Independence is located in the Workforce Solution Center at 795 East Main Street – Suite 4, Cobleskill. Representatives Debbie Martin (Healthcare Navigator for NYS of Health-cell 607-778-0849), Joda Kearney, and Maria S. confirmed all services are free. Martin has been helping with applications and explaining how Medicaid, Child Health Plus, and Essential Plan options work for best medical and financial decisions in a quick process since The Marketplace opened 12 years ago and has helped almost 1,300 families. No referral process or medical diagnosis is needed and they’re available 8 AM- 4 PM in-office Mon./Wed./Fri. and by phone Tues. & Thurs. at their main number 607-432-8000. Services include ACES (Assisted Competitive Employment Services helping anybody with disabilities find employment and assist with independent living skills), NY Connects, Social Care Network, and Lending Closet loaned to those in need for free, and the organization is also accepting donations for this program of: shower benches & chairs, hospital beds, wheelchairs, walkers, canes, crutches, and commodes. “It’s a community,” shared Kearney.

Schoharie County Office for the Aging also offers a medical supplies Loan Closet. Jennifer Risse shared pride in helping the community she grew up in and noted, “There’s a lot of caregivers in our community that need a little extra support for the people that they’re caring for, so we’ve got a lot of programs for that.” Call 518-295-2001 for Caregivers and residents aged 60 and up for programs like EISEP (Expanded In-Home Services for the Elderly Program), which helps with in-home bathing and housekeeping chores, free or low cost depending on income, and is partially funded by County and State, “this is what taxpayers’ money is going towards is these programs to help better our community and offer those supports,” explained Risse. You can also call if you think someone you know may be struggling, doesn’t have heat, or needs a house call assessment. And call to RSVP for their upcoming events including Monthly Life Chat on Aug. 27th; 1 PM at The Gathering Place about Trualta (a website designed to support Caregivers), and September 19th’s  free partnering with the Alzheimer's Association at the County Office for the Aging, 113 Park Place Suite 3, Schoharie, from 10 AM-12 PM.

The Gathering Place is a not-for-profit at 127 Kenyon Road, Cobleskill, that hosts many organizations in addition to Schoharie County Office for the Aging for their visitors over 50. Nancy Becker said, “We’re like a big family,” and they are all about health and fitness offering resources, exercise and a variety of programs, health experts, crafts, and a space where people can come have a cup of coffee and not be by themselves from 9AM - 5 PM Mon. - Thurs., 9 AM  -4 PM Fri., and for Sat. classes. Becker shared, “It has saved so many lives. People have said to me, ‘I don’t know I’d do without this place.’ We welcome people to just come in and check us out and visit!” Website gatheringplace50plus.org has their full calendar of activities, and their Holiday Craft Show & Farmer’s Market is Sat. Nov. 15th 9 AM – 3 PM.

Silver Sneakers Flex Instructor, Alison Smith, works exclusively at The Gathering Place offering classes 6 days a week. Silver Sneakers are covered by some insurances, and those not covered only pay $5 per class. Among the variety of classes, Smith also offers a stability/how not to fall-focused 8-12 week program  and a health and fit challenge at the beginning of each year. Smith shares nutrition tips and reminds you to drink more water, walk, start with the basics, eat some protein, explaining, “I’m a big believer in staying healthy so that you don’t need all of the doctor stuff. So let’s just stay healthy, and let’s eat healthy. Let’s exercise and just do the things that we’re supposed to do, and it’s much easier to do it when there’s a room full of people that are like-minded as well, and so it’s a community kind of an effort.”  You can text 518-925-7177 or check in at The Gathering Place.

National Alliance of Mental Illness (NAMI) is an advocacy and education group and has had an official Schoharie County chapter since November and conducted an open house in May for Mental Health Awareness Month according to Jack Kohn. Kohn shared 1 in 5 people have mental illness and wants people with mental illness to know that there is help out there, sympathizing,  “It may seem harder yet to find it in rural areas, but the fact of the matter is it’s all over.” They offer family-to-family and peer-to-peer programs, Their helpline is 518-245-9160 and email namischoharie@gmail.com.

Stamford Wellness Center’s Executive Director, Cathy Popp-McKenna, also advocates for mental health options saying, “People are realizing that there’s no difference in mental health and physical health, and if you don’t have your mental health, it interferes with a lot you have to do in life.” The Center is grant-funded to offer low cost counseling on a $5 - $50 sliding scale fee that’s self-determined by their clients. Their location in a “Counseling desert in the northern part of the County”  is at 67 Main St., Stamford. Those not wanting in-person counseling can connect with them for sessions through Telehealth. Email swc12167@gmail.com or call 833-807-4059.

Healthy Families Montgomery  & Schoharie Counties Programs of ICAN representative Kari Montes explained they are a home-visiting program for prenatal and young families with an infant up to 3 months old. They offer new parent support, confidence, positive involvement, and skills, through education, resources, guidance, explanations of baby’s development & your feelings during pregnancy, referrals for programs like WIC, breastfeeding support, developmental milestone assessments, early intervention services, and services until children enter kindergarten, Head Start, or turn 5 years old. Website ican.family, 518-317-2553, and Program Manager Dr. Keiley Pfeiffer can be reached at 518-620-7054 or kpfeiffer@ican.family.

Department of Social Services Foster Unit Case Worker, Lynn Arthur, encourages anyone over 21 with financial stability and adequate housing interested in providing a safe, loving, and supportive home for children in our community by becoming a foster parent reach out at 518-295-8334 or fostercareschoharieco@dfa.state.ny.us, and keep an eye out for their Informational Night events.

Planned Parenthood of Greater NY was another organization that tabled, but was not allowed by their organization’s policies to give a media statement. Their website is ppgreaterny.org. 

 

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Friends of the Community Library Prep Raffle Baskets

Kimberly Walchko putting the finishing touches on this basket at the Community Library this week.

 

                                One of this year's basket that will be raffled off. Photos by Robert Duso.

 

                        Peg Grippin and Kimberly Walchko putting the wrapping on this basket.

 

 

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