Lake Huntington News

Posted 8/21/12

One of the things I like the best about living in Sullivan County is there is always something to do. Friday night I went with a coworker and Mike Sakell of radio station Thunder 102 to the Delaware …

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One of the things I like the best about living in Sullivan County is there is always something to do. Friday night I went with a coworker and Mike Sakell of radio station Thunder 102 to the Delaware Valley Arts Alliance to go see “Vagina Monologues.” I was sitting there trying not to giggle or laugh, you know, trying to be mature. That did not last long as I looked around and everyone was cracking up slapping their knees. I could not hold it in any longer. It was readings about the “V,” some very funny, some sad but funny. I did not know there were so many different names for it. Eight years of Catholic school; thank God I went to a public high school and learned a little.

The five ladies who did the readings were fabulous. They played to a sold-out house; all proceeds benefit the Victims Intervention Program. All I could think about is my sister took my mother and godmother to see this years ago. I am sure they had no clue what all those names were. I can see them sitting there with the rosary beads praying for all the V’s. My one and only sister Maryanne has been a midwife working for the same company for over 35 years, so it was right up her alley.

I survived the worst part of tax season. Thank you to Anna Story for always being there for me for computer questions. I will be sitting in the town hall on Tuesdays and Wednesdays in February and March from 4 to 7 p.m., or call if you need to make other arrangements.

The Cochecton Youth Commission is looking for a youth liaison. The liaison should be over 12 years old; give Sue Rodriguez a call if you are interested, 845/866-0853.

If you are interested in guessing three dates and times at which the elephant is going to take a swim, give Ed Grund a call at 845/252-7363.

On Saturday, March 12, right after the 4:30 p.m. Mass, there will be a St. Patty’s Day Dinner hosted by The Knights of Columbus, Holy Cross Church, on Route 97 in Callicoon, NY. The cost is $15 for adults, $10 for youth seven to 15, children one to six years old are admitted free. Call Grand Knight Teddy Laffin for more information at 845/252-3630.

The Narrowsburg Inn will be re-opening on March 19, beginning with their Windy Kilt 5k Run; more details to come.

A special happy birthday to our own Highway Superintendent Kevin Esselman, town board member Anna Story, and Richard Ross. Keep smiling and enjoy life.

Have a great week and email leeniebeans@citlink.net or call 845/252-3568 if you have news.

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