GRAHAMSVILLE, NY — An opening reception for the new exhibition “Celebrating Catskill Waters: Past & Present,” will be held on Thursday, October 9 at 4:30 p.m. at the Time and the Valleys …
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GRAHAMSVILLE, NY — An opening reception for the new exhibition “Celebrating Catskill Waters: Past & Present,” will be held on Thursday, October 9 at 4:30 p.m. at the Time and the Valleys Museum. There will also be an introduction to the museum’s next project: recreating a 1930s Catskill farm taken for the building of New York City’s water supply. Speakers include Emily Lloyd, the new commissioner for NYC’s Department of Environmental Protection, and Congressman Chris Gibson.
“Celebrating Catskill Waters” is a Sullivan County-wide collaborative exhibition celebrating the enjoyment Catskill waters bring to Sullivan County residents and visitors through swimming, fishing and boating over the past 150 years. Over 35 individuals, museums, historical societies and municipalities in Sullivan County joined together to create this exhibition. For more information call 845/985-7700 or visit timeandthevalleysmuseum.org.
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