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A. O. Fox Auxiliary Awards Joanne Burdick Scholarships to Area Graduates

Written By Editor on 7/14/21 | 7/14/21

Oneonta, N.Y. – A. O. Fox Auxiliary has named Morgan Boldt of Smyrna, NY and Megan Scriver of South New Berlin as the recipients of the 2021 Joanne Burdick Scholarships. The $2,000 awards will help them pursue majors in the health care field.

 

Boldt graduated from Sherburne-Earlville Central School on June 26. She starts her college studies this fall at Le Moyne College in Syracuse with plans to become a physician assistant.

 

Scriver graduated from Unadilla Valley Central School on June 26. She will be attending Elmira College in the fall where she will begin working towards becoming a registered nurse.

 

Joanne Burdick Scholarships recipients are chosen each year based on academic achievement, community service, interests and financial need. The A. O. Fox Auxiliary established the scholarship in 1997 to honor Joanne Burdick’s first ten years of service as the director of volunteer services for the hospital. Burdick continued in the position for 17 more years until her retirement in 2014.

 

“I am always honored and humbled by this annual award in my name,” says Burdick, “but never more than this year. This scholarship has assisted fifty-plus health care professionals over the years. They have gone on to be essential workers and heroes during this pandemic. I couldn’t be prouder of their achievements.”

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Special Guest Artists Joins Concert at Hyde Hall

On July 23rd, the Musicians of Ma’alwyck return to Hyde Hall for a concert with special guest artists. Jörg-Michael Schwarz, violin, and Katrina Smith, viola, join the Musician of Ma’alwyck’s Ann-Marie Barker Schwartz, director and violin, to perform Dvořák‘s Miniatures paired with the trio of George Templeton Strong.

The program draws on the insights of George Templeton Strong who chronicled the musical scene in early America in his diaries. His sons were friends of the Clarke family and spent time at Hyde Hall; a portrait of Louis Strong still hangs in the Drawing Room. In this elegant string trio, Strong's other son, George, a well-respected composer, is coupled with music from Antonin Dvořák and readings from Strong's insightful diaries 

 

The artists are first-rate and promise a memorable performance. Jörg-Michael Schwarz is a prize winner in several international violin competitions, one of North America’s leading Baroque violinists, and co-founder and co-director of the award-winning REBEL-Ensemble for Baroque Music, one of the world's premier early music groups.  Katrina Smith is a member of the Glimmerglass Festival Orchestra since 1999, is Co-Principal Violist of the Dallas Opera Orchestra, and Assistant Principal Violist of the Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic, and substitutes regularly with the Rhode Island Philharmonic and Hartford Symphony Orchestra. Ann-Marie Barker Schwartz is director and violinist of Musicians of Ma’alwyck, performs with the Glimmerglass Opera Orchestra, teaches as an adjunct professor of violin and viola at Schenectady County Community College (SCCC) and at Union College.

Jonathan Maney, Hyde Hall’s Executive Director points out that “George Templeton Strong was one of America’s most important 19th-century diarists. The fact that his son lived at Hyde Hall for many years makes this concert both fitting and fun.”

“George Templeton Strong, Jr. was a fascinating figure,” says Ann-Marie Barker Schwartz. “His musical works reflect the romanticism of Richard Strauss and Gustav Mahler, full of harmonic color and intensity. We pair his trio with the music of Dvořák, who visited America in the 1890s, and left with an ample impression of America's musical potential. The program will include readings from the Strong diaries about 19th- century America and its culture.”

The Concert begins at 7:30 PM on Hyde Hall’s south lawn. Concertgoers can purchase through HydeHall.org or at Eventbrite. In the event of inclement weather, the performance will be moved to the Milford Community Center. 


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75th Annual Art Exhibition Online

The Twilight Park Artists 75 th Annual Art Exhibition will be virtual for 1 more year


The show will run online for the month of August

www.twilightpark.art

To enter, please go to www.twilightpark.art/welcome

Deadline for entries is July 23, 2021

Twilight Park Artists will not be handling sales transactions - all sales will be handled directly between you and the customer.

Also, there are no fees to enter the online show.

We look forward to another amazing exhibit, and we hope to see you all in person next summer!



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O’Neil Appointed Assistant Director of Workforce Development at C-GCC

Written By Editor on 7/13/21 | 7/13/21

 Jeanette O'Neil of Catskill, N.Y., has been appointed Assistant Director of Workforce Development for the Columbia-Greene Workforce New York Career Center at Columbia-Greene Community College.

O’Neil has prior experience as an Event Coordinator for Wunderbar Bistro, Consultant for the Rip Van Winkle Brewing Company, and Multimedia Specialist for Columbia Greene Media.

She received her associate’s degree in World Studies from SUNY Orange in 2002, and her bachelor’s degree in Anthropology and Archeology from the University at Albany in 2005.

In her position, O’Neil is responsible for connecting individuals to job seeking assistance, career planning services, labor market information, training and educational organizations, supportive services, and financial aid possibilities.

For more information, please call 518.828.4181, or visit sunycgcc.edu.



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Summer Colors at WFA

Featuring Ilona Sochynsky and Naomi Blum
Cadillac 2 by Ilona Sochynsky
48 x 56, Oil on Canvas
Awakening by Ilona Sochynsky
24 x 24, Oil on Canvas

Ilona Sochynsky's style progresses from hyper-realism to abstraction. Her early paintings depict recognizable single images with shiny, industrial surfaces but over time, she reconstructs her original works as unique abstract pieces. Sochynsky acknowledges the inevitability of reflection as a developing artist, detailing the intense scrutiny and introspection. Her current works of art represent an attempt to analyze the ebb and flow of the creative process with the beauty of trying new textures and paints.

Rushing Waters by Naomi Blum
50 x 66, Acrylic on Canvas
Floral by Naomi Blum
46 x 42, Acrylic on Canvas

For Abstract Expressionist painter Naomi Blum, landscapes have been the major subject of her paintings. Naomi’s inspiration stems from the natural beauty and wilderness of the Catskills. She originally worked on images that were non-representational but her focus is now on discovering elements from the natural world and incorporating them into her paintings. "Each painting is the result of  memory, imagination and the unknown element of intuition. As an artist, I can experiment and take chances to express my individuality which gives me a sense of freedom."

Visit our website at www.windhamfinearts.com or by appointment.

Contact: director@windhamfinearts.com or call 518-734-6850 for more info!

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Farmer's Market Coupons Available Mid-July

Farmers Markets and participating Farm Stands are now open to provide farm fresh fruits and vegetables for good health and nutrition.  Again, this year, Delaware County senior citizens may take advantage of the Farmers Market Coupon Program to receive twenty dollars ($20) worth of free New York State grown produce.  These coupons can only be used for fresh fruits and vegetables, no baked or processed foods, at participating vendors.  Delaware County Office for the Aging will coordinate the distribution of the booklets for households of eligible seniors.


ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR 2021


To be eligible for Farmers Market Coupons, a person must be:

  1. A senior (age 60 or older),

  2. AND a NY state resident,

  3. AND currently receiving or eligible for SSI, public assistance or Section 8 housing subsidy;

OR have an income that meets one of the following criteria: a one person household with a gross income of $1,986 or less per month; a two person household with a combined gross income of $2,686 or less per month; a three-person household with a combined gross income of $3,386 or less per month.  


PROGRAM GUIDELINES – UPDATES FOR 2021


This year, each older adult in a household is eligible to receive one coupon booklet, if they meet the age and income requirements.


Eligible seniors must personally sign to receive their coupon booklet; no one else will be allowed to sign for them unless they have a legal POA, and can show proof.  A client may elect to have a proxy pick up coupon booklets for them.  The proxy must present a proxy form signed by the client at time of pick up.  A client can call the office to request a proxy form be mailed/emailed to them.  At the markets, caregivers/others can redeem coupons if the recipient is unable to shop in person.


Coupon booklets can be mailed this year if the recipient has SNAP, Medicaid, Medicare Savings Program, or the Extra Help Program.  **Clients take full responsibility for mailed coupons and will not be issued another booklet if they are lost in the mail.**


The deadline for distributing Farmers Market Coupons this year August 30; booklets cannot be issued after this date.  Coupons are only valid during the current program year from July 1 – November 30, 2021.


DISTRIBUTION SITES AND MARKET LOCATIONS


Eligible seniors may pick up coupons at the Office for the Aging at 97 Main Street, Suite 2, Delhi; Monday-Friday, 8:00am-4:00pm.  Other distribution sites include senior dining centers and senior housing units.  Please contact Yvonne Brock at Delaware County Office for the Aging, 607-832-5750, for further information.


We will be distributing coupons at the OFA office as well as the places listed below:

  • Downsville Fire House (15166 State Hwy 30, Downsville) – July 13, 10:30am-12:30pm

  • Roscoe Diner (Old Rt. 17, Roscoe) – July 16, 2:30am-4pm

  • Meadow Park Apartments (Fair St, Deposit) – July 19, 10am-12pm

  • Margaretville American Legion Hall (903 Main St, Margaretville) – July 20, 10am-12pm

  • Stamford Parking Lot (behind Tops grocery store, Stamford) – July 22, 1pm-2pm

  • Sidney Price Chopper Parking lot (165 Delaware Ave., Sidney) – July 27, 1pm-2:30pm

  • Roxbury Library Parking Lot (53742 State Highway 30, Roxbury) – July 28, 10am-12pm

  • Hancock Fireman’s Field (12-14 Park St., Hancock) – August 2, 10am-12pm

  • Davenport Town Hall (11790 State Hwy 23, Davenport Center) – August 5, 10am-11am

  • Margaretville Village Parking Lot (across from Fresh Town, Margaretville) – August 9, 10am-12pm

  • Deposit (parking lot behind Wendy’s) – August 11, 10am-12pm

  • Delaware County Fair (Walton) – August 16-21, 10am-8pm


Farmers Market Nutrition Program, now a permanent federal program, is sponsored by New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets, New York State Department of Health, New York State Office for the Aging, Cornell Cooperative Extension and the U.S. Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service.



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Bassett Healthcare Network Increases Its Minimum Wage

Cooperstown, NY – Effective July 4, Bassett Healthcare Network increased the minimum wage across all its locations to $15 per hour. Any employee with an hourly wage less than the minimum will have their wages increased and all new hires will be eligible for the increased wage.
 
“This increase is driven by our desire to more fully realize Bassett’s mission to ‘improve the health or our patients and the wellbeing of our communities,’” says Dr. Tommy Ibrahim, Bassett Healthcare Network’s President and CEO. “Our caregivers are our most important asset. Their work is critical to everything we do to care for our patients and communities, so any investment in them is an investment in our mission. Additionally, competitive compensation is essential to recruiting and retaining the talented caregivers that our communities deserve and depend on.”

As one of the largest employers in Central New York and with a medical school campus affiliated with Columbia University, Bassett Healthcare Network is committed to investing in employees by providing benefit programs that are designed to meet the various needs across our employee populations, including:

Medical, dental and vision insurance,
Paid time off, including vacations and holidays,
Life insurance and disability protection,
Retirement benefits and more.
Throughout Bassett Healthcare Network, benefits are offered in a balanced approach. Many benefits are company-paid, while others are available through employee contributions.
 
With nearly 6,000 employees across 5,600 square miles and eight counties, Bassett Healthcare Network offers diverse careers in medicine, nursing, rehabilitation and other clinical practices, as well as administration, registration and customer service, business, finance, education, human resources, marketing, food service and nutrition, environmental services, maintenance and construction, security, landscaping, and so much more. Visit www.bassett.org/careers to learn about available opportunities in communities around Central New York.

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Landis Book Room Open This Saturday, July 10

Written By Editor on 7/9/21 | 7/9/21


If you've taken the time to browse our Book Room in the Barn at one of our Plant, Book, and Bake Sales, you know that surprising treasures await.
It doesn't look like much from the outside, but the inside is stuffed with a trove of great reads - everything from books on gardening and nature topics to novels and biographies. We're lucky that our community thinks of us when it's time to thin their bookshelves, and that they are discerning readers who take good care of their books. The result is a wonderful selection.

We've often been asked about opening the Book Room when we are not having a plant sale, so we've gathered some of our intrepid volunteers who will open the door on second Saturdays from June through September (and possibly October, depending on weather). We'll be open from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM on July 10, August 14, September 11, and possibly October 9. Sales are by donation, with cash or checks accepted.

We hope to see you there, finding that next great book (or books ...)

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THE CLARK FOUNDATION AND THE HUNGER COALITION OF OTSEGO COUNTY, WITH ASSISTANCE FROM NYCON, ANNOUNCE FUNDING SUPPORT FOR FOOD PANTRIES IN THE HCOC NETWORK

Written By Editor on 7/7/21 | 7/7/21

Oneonta, NY – June 11, 2021 – The Hunger Coalition of Otsego County (HCOC) is pleased to announce $27,000 in funding support for 16 food pantries located across Otsego County.  This support is made possible by The Clark Foundation and The Hunger Coalition of Otsego County.  The New York Council of Nonprofits (NYCON) provided administrative support.  This is the second grant The Clark Foundation has provided since the start of the pandemic.


With the continued challenges from the impact of Covid-19 on Otsego County residents, the Hunger Coalition of Otsego County’s partner food pantries are on the front lines in providing assistance to residents facing significant hardship.  “We are pleased to support these volunteer-led efforts across the County with a second set of grants,” said Jane Forbes Clark, President of The Clark Foundation.  “These food pantries and their volunteers are essential to the well-being of our communities, and we need them now more than ever.”  


“We are delighted to continue our partnership between the Hunger Coalition and with The Clark Foundation to help so many families and individuals living in the County,” said Cindy Blanchard, President of the HCOC.  “Our efforts will continue to fill the ongoing needs of our community.”


This funding will provide essential support for 16 organizations: Burlington Flats Food Pantry, Butternut Valley Food Pantry (Gilbertsville), Community Cupboard of Edmeston, Daily Bread Food Pantry (Cherry Valley), Hartwick Food Pantry, Helping Hands Food Pantry (Oneonta), Southtown Food Pantry (South New Berlin), United Methodist Church Food Pantry (Mt. Upton), Richfield Springs Food Pantry, Schuyler Lake Food Cupboard, FDT Food Pantry (Maryland), St. Mary’s Food Pantry (Oneonta), St. Matthew Lutheran Food Pantry (Laurens), Loaves & Fishes Food Pantry (St. James Church, Oneonta), The Salvation Army Food Pantry (Oneonta), and Unadilla Community Food Pantry.


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About the Hunger Coalition of Otsego County (HCOC): The Hunger Coalition of Otsego County is a nonprofit group located in Otsego County, NY that was created to support services in the community that assure everyone has the opportunity to receive food assistance by uniting together in a network that shares information and resources throughout the county.  The HCOC network is comprised of a diverse group of people representing food pantries, community meal sites, seasonal food programs, farmer's markets, religious, educational, nonprofit organizations and agencies, and individuals concerned with food insecurity of our neighbors.  To learn more about HCOC, visit http://www.otsegohunger.com/index.html or https://www.facebook.com/HCOCOTSEGO



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HCOC Hunger Coalition of Otsego County NY


The Hunger Coalition is proud to announce a $ 10,000 Grant given to CADE to assist in  providing nutritious fresh local sourced produce to Food Pantries in the Hunger Coalition of  Otsego Network. These funds come from various generous donations given to the HCOC. 

CADE Farm to Pantry: For several years CADE has been working on advancing  partnerships between Farms and Institutions to spur local food sales. As a response to COVID-19  and abundant food insecurity that was highlighted throughout the pandemic, CADE launched in  2020 a Farm to Pantry (F2P) Program with generous funding and community partnership in  Otsego County. The program allows pantries to "sign on" to CADE's program where they could  then order from a multi-farm aggregator, 607 CSA, to purchase local products for their  pantry. CADE facilitates the ordering, handles invoicing and coordinates delivery so that local  food ordered by pantries can be purchased with ease. The products ordered from pantries are  paid for by community funding, to support a win-win of local fresh food to pantries and a stable  market for struggling farm and food businesses. This program and local food is of no cost to  pantries, with the hope that relationships with farms would continue beyond the scope of the  project. Launching mid-June in 2021, thanks to funding support from the Hunger Coalition of  Otsego County, CADE will continue this important work of fresh food security and supporting  small farms and food businesses. 

HCOC: Our group was created to help feeding programs unite. Our Network shares  information and resources throughout Otsego County.

We are a diverse group of people representing food pantries, feeding programs, farmer's markets, religious, educational and non- profit agencies and individuals. COVID has expanded our  purpose to include other projects to assist pantries in providing for their needs. CADE: The Center for Agricultural Development and Entrepreneurship is a 501(c)3  nonprofit who works with farms and food businesses in upstate New York to build a  vibrant food system, in which locally owned agricultural businesses thrive and  consumers are nourished by healthy sustainably produced food. 

For more information, press only: 

PR Contact Name Cindy Blanchard HCOC Board President 

Phone number 607-206-4281 

Email atouristlife@gmail.com 

Kaitlyn Sirna, MS (she/her) 

Senior Program Manager 

Center for Agricultural Development & Entrepreneurship (CADE) Office 607-433-2545 

Email Kaitlyn@cadefarms.org 

For more information on HCOC: 

Website: https://www.otsegohunger.com or visit our Facebook Page  

https://www.facebook.com/HCOCOTSEGO 

CADE

Facebook: @CadeFarms Website: cadefarms.org


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Lots to Do in July at Landis



July is a great month for blooms and bugs
and music. Still a lot of great stuff left to do this month. Click on the activity name
for more information.


July 10, Saturday, 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

July 15, Thursday, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

July 23, Friday, 8:00 PM – 9:30 PM
 
July 24, Saturday, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM


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