Celebrate Groundhog Day

First annual Groundhog Day Afterparty to be held on February 4

Posted 2/1/24

HURLEYVILLE, NY — Every year in a celebration of all that is unserious, Americans tune in to see if Pennsylvania's famed “Seer of Seers,” Punxsutawney Phil, will emerge from his den …

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Celebrate Groundhog Day

First annual Groundhog Day Afterparty to be held on February 4

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HURLEYVILLE, NY — Every year in a celebration of all that is unserious, Americans tune in to see if Pennsylvania's famed “Seer of Seers,” Punxsutawney Phil, will emerge from his den and see his shadow. Or not.

Should the sun shine on that day—casting a shadow that Phil sees—he will with absolute certainty predict six more weeks of winter. And if there is no shadow? Then we’re in for an early spring.

This year, the Frederick Cook Society will honor the tradition by inviting those who love winter (and those who don’t) to join them at the Sullivan County Museum for the first annual Groundhog Day Afterparty. It’s a celebration of Phil’s prediction, and there will be hot chocolate, live music and a pingpong tournament. Prizes will be awarded to anyone who can beat Carol Smith (organizer and Little Sparrow member) at pingpong!

To register for the tournament, call 845/434-8044.

The afterparty will take place on Sunday, February 4 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the county museum, 265 Main St. The snow date is Sunday, February 11.

Admission is free, though donations supporting the work of the Cook Society are always welcome.

The event will feature special guest guitarist Fred Scholl, who has performed in Grateful Dead bands for over 30 years and is currently coming off a tour with the Dude of Life Band. 

Henry Simon joins the band on vocals and guitar, and Jeff Anderson will be on bass. 

Bill Murray, who—perhaps unbeknownst to many—is a fan of both Punxsutawney Phil and Phil Lesh, has also been invited to perform. 

His attendance is as of yet unconfirmed (and unlikely).

While at the party, you can visit the new Frederick Cook exhibit in the upstairs gallery of the museum, along with the many interesting displays that showcase the history of Sullivan County.

For more information, call 845/434-8044 or visit the  Frederick Cook Society Facebook page.

Sullivan County Museum, Frederick Cook Society, Groundhog Day, Fred Scholl, Henry Simon, Jeff Anderson

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