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Jefferson Historical Society Presents Sue’s Garage Free Concert June 6

Written By The Mountain Eagle on 6/6/25 | 6/6/25



JEFFERSON – Sue’s Garage is a seven-person rock band, chock-full of talented musicians who’ve been trained classically and have professional experiences everywhere from the concert stage to Off-Broadway.  After the group originally performed at an event at the home of their friend, Suzanne Pastor, they asked if they could continue to meet there for rehearsals in Sue’s Garage!  Now they bring their talents to the Maple Museum in Jefferson to perform a free concert of the best of 60’s and 70’s rock music! The free concert is Friday, June 6, 7pm, in The Maple Museum, 221 Creamery St. Jefferson.

Scott Blum, drummer/percussionist, has performed in dance bands, theatre productions, parades, circus, festivals, orchestra, opera, radio, television, and studio recordings.  He lives part time in Florida where he can be seen performing and teaching with Sarasota Contemporary Dance, The Scott Blum Jazz  Quartet, Strings Con Brio, The Sea Notes Dixieland Jazz Band, The Jacobites, First Brass, Piping Hot, Manatee Concert Band, Sun Coast Concert Band, The North Port Concert Band and many others. He is an active member of the Association of Florida Teaching Artists and Arts for Healing.  Dorothy Blum, also a percussionist, plays percussion with the Manatee Community Concert Band, strings Con Brio Orchestra,  Sun Coast Concert Band, and Northport Concert Band. Dorothy is a member of the Association of Florida Teaching Artists and provides classes in drumming and watercolor.  Dan Kruger grew up in North Jersey playing in Rock, Country, Blues, R&B bands through the 70's and 80's. He's thrilled to rediscover his rock’n'roll roots and the great music scene of the Catskills.  Tom Feterman studied voice after high school and has since performed in musical review shows and musicals in local theatres.  After moving to NYC in 1979 he went to countless auditions and continued his study of voice and dance.  He performed in an off-Broadway original musical called 'Pink Cadillac'.  Over the years he performed in cabarets and in Summer Stock shows in Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey.  Bonnie MacSaveny danced, choreographed, sang, and acted for 20 years in Musicals and Theater in NYC and around the country.  In the 1980s she fronted a band singing songs from the American Songbook.  Maggie Parent was a serious classical violinist as a young person, having played in orchestras at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. and traveling as an orchestra player to Europe during summers as a teenager.  As an adult, Maggie took a different path.  She spent far less time on music, pursuing a successful career in business as an executive in the financial services industry.   Tim Mukhergee is an accomplished musician and composer. He has written many modern classical pieces, including a song series for mezzo-soprano and classical guitar which premiered at the National Opera Center in New York City, and a recently performed string quartet, which he plans to professionally record in the coming months.  In addition to composing, Tim also plays in various music ensembles ranging from classical, to rock and jazz to electronic experimental music.  Of all these activities, Sue’s Garage is just pure fun.  "We enjoy making music together with such wonderful friends.”

This project is made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrants Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered by CREATE Council on the Arts, and from a Fairgame Grant.

 

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The Arc Lexington hosts Annual Golf Tournaments to Benefit People with Disabilities

GLOVERSVILLE – The Arc Lexington is hosting two golf tournaments in June to support programs and services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Fulton, Albany and Schoharie Counties.

The Legacy of Love Opportuni-Tee Golf Tournament will take place Friday, June 6 at Cobleskill Golf and Country Club in Cobleskill, NY. Registration will begin at 10:30 a.m. followed by lunch, with an 11:30 a.m. shotgun start. The event will be played in a four-person scramble.

The ninth annual Lexington Golf Tournament follows on Friday, June 13 at Hales Mills Country Club. Tournament registration begins at 8 a.m., with a shotgun start at 9 a.m., also in a scramble format.

Golfers are invited to participate in one or both tournaments, which will feature contests, prizes, games, golf gifts, food and more. Registration is $125 for each event and includes greens fees, cart, a golf gift, breakfast and/or lunch, along with snacks and appetizers.

Sponsorship opportunities are available for businesses and individuals who would like to support Lexington, advertise to participants and help underwrite the gifts, food, beverages, contests, awards and other special incentives provided to golfers. There are multiple sponsorship levels and sponsors receive signage, program listings, face time at the tournament, spots in the tournament, social media posts, company logos on tournament materials and more.

For more information or to register to golf, please contact Tammy Ruise at 518-702-4515 or ruiset@thearclexington.org, or Lynette May at (518) 661-9932 or mayl@thearclexington.org.

 

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Wet Color Run at SCS





SCHOHARIE - There may have been a little rain, but the Schoharie Central School STA Color Run on Saturday was a fantastic success.

Thanks to enthusiasm and the generosity of supporters, more than $1,200 was raised for the Rolphie Fund.

 

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Hanford Mills Museum Federal Grants Reinstated for Now

EAST MEREDITH — On Wednesday, May 21, Hanford Mills Museum (HMM) was notified by email that its two federal grants funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) were reinstated “in accordance with the court’s Preliminary Injunction Order of May 13, 2025, in State of Rhode Island, et al. v. Trump et al., case no. 1:25-cv-00128.” These grants had been awarded in 2022 and 2024 under the agency’s established award process and were among many museum and library grants that were terminated in April by acting IMLS director Keith Sonderling.

“We are delighted that these grants were reinstated,” said Executive Director Kajsa Harley. “While this is great news for us, we are moving forward cautiously because we don’t know if the reinstatements are permanent.” The notices also stated: “For transparency, please note that an appeal of the court’s Preliminary Injunction Order is pending, which may affect the reinstatement of your grant in the future.”

While HMM waits for a more final decision, staff are continuing work on these multi-year projects that allow HMM to complete critical work that will enhance their service to the public: to improve the management and care of its historic objects to ensure that they last for current and future generations, and to create an interpretive master plan informed by community participation that will guide the museum’s activities into the future.

HMM has also opened for its 2025 season, which will move forward regardless of IMLS funds. “The site is busy with field trips this time of year,” explained Harley, “and in June we will start with larger special events.” The museum will host a Free Family Saturday on June 14 and a Summer Celebration Concert on June 20.

 

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Delaware League Spring Season Academic All Stars for 2024-25

Delaware League Varsity Boys Baseball

Gilboa Conesville – Brayden Carr

Jefferson – Patrick Terk

Margaretville – Hunter Balcom

Roxbury – Jordan Johnston

South Kortright – Evan Smith

Stamford – George Nebesnik

Windham – Jackson Storms

Delaware League Varsity Girls Softball

Andes – Emma Robson

Charlotte Valley – Natalie Amadon, Josephine Butler

Gilboa Conesville – Bailey Hughes

Hunter Tannersville – Ava Byrne

Jefferson – Rose Bevilacqua

Margaretville – Evie Curlew - Siclare

Roxbury – Addy Hynes

South Kortright – Carlee Dropp

Stamford – Natalie Nebesnik

Windham – Abigail Hammel, Erin Klein

Delaware League Varsity Boys Tennis

Andes – Matthew Liddle

Charlotte Valley – Alexa Rae - Seeley

Hunter Tannersville – William Schneider

Jefferson – Riely Poole

Margaretville – Caden Anfimovas

Roxbury – Madison Burgwin

Stamford – Robin Henne

Windham – Selina Li

Delaware League Varsity Boys Track 

Andes – Shane Edwards

Charlotte Valley – Noah Pedrick

Jefferson – Mitchell Dorosky

Margaretville – Caden Anfimovas

Stamford – Liam Seeley

Delaware League Varsity Girls Track 

Charlotte Valley – Jordan Odell

Jefferson – Kiyah Adams

Margaretville – Lily Landes

Roxbury – Ava Poniros

South Kortright – Aurelia Comer

Stamford – Brooke Cole

Windham – Elizabeth Gonzalez

 

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Delaware League Varsity Boys Baseball All Stars for 2024-25

First Team:  Glboa Conesville/Roxbury – Gavin Bohringer, David Cammer, Garrison Ross

                         Jefferson/Stamford – Jon Michael Leas, Charlie Miller

                         Margaretville – CJ Fairbairn

                         South Kortright – Logan Reinshagen, Cole Thomas, JB Trimbell

                         Windham – John Garzone

Second Team:  Gilboa Conesville/Roxbury – Erik Pettersen, Burton Strauch

                                 Jefferson/Stamford – Caiden Tompkins

                                 Margaretville – Hunter Balcom, Ryan Sanford

                                 South Kortright – Jackson Hudson, Anthony Martinez

                                 Windham – Payton Dempsey, Jacob Schwartz

Honorable Mention:  Gilboa Conesville/Roxbury – Brayden Carr, Jordan Johnston

                                             Jefferson/Stamford – Cameron Tompkins

                                            Margaretville – Anthony Maggio

                                            South Kortright – Jack Byrne

                                            Windham – Christian Greene, Devin Schlosser

 

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Delaware League Varsity Boys Tennis All Stars 2024-25

First Team:  Gilboa Conesville/Roxbury – John DeWitt

                         Hunter Tannersville:  Dannielle Galatti, Ian Gilmore, William Schneider

                         Margaretville:  Caden Anfimovas

                         Windham:  Ben Fink, Selena Li, Ronin Mears, Jack Pellettier  

Second Team:  Andes – Tristan Weaver

                                Gilboa Conesville/Roxbury – Blake Albano

                                Hunter Tannersville – Blake Cameron, Teagan Mahoney, Grady Maul

                               Jefferson/Stamford – Michelle Webster

                                Margaretville – Chase Norwick, Max Siciarz

                                Windham – Leo Klein

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Delaware League Varsity Girls Softball All Stars for 2024-25

First Team:  Charlotte Valley/Schenevus – Natalie Amadon, Laila Wheeler, Brinlee Wright

                         Gilboa Conesville/Roxbury – Caitlyn Ciaravino, Bailey Hughes, Mikayla Wright

                         Hunter Tannersville – Lily Constable

                         South Kortright – Neleh Brown

                         Windham Ashland Jewett – Megan Carroll, Catherine Coe, Hannah Tuttle

Second Team:  Charlotte Valley/Schenevus – Autumn Burton, Abby Vroman

                                Gilboa Conesville/Roxbury – Olivia Ross

                                 Hunter Tannersville – Abigail Dwon, Julia Legg

                                 South Kortright – Carlee Dropp, Annlyse Haynes, Lilly Temple

                                 Stamford/Jefferson – Lillian Eklund

                                 Windham Ashland Jewett – Kylie Jordan, Zeta Pitti

Honorable Mention:  Charlotte Valley/Schenevus – Sam Barrett, Amber Burton

                                            Gilboa Conesville/Roxbury – Jacey O’Donnell, Kelly Kalleberg

                                             Hunter Tannersville – Ava Byrne, Saleema Poladian

                                            Margaretville – Miley Balcom, Livy Fronckowiak

                                            South Kortright – Madysen Reeves

                                            Stamford/Jefferson – Rose Bevilacqua, Kaitlyn Stoutenburg

                                            Windham Ashland Jewett – Piper Cohane

 

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Registration Now Open for Three Creative Summer Camp Opportunities




ROXBURY – Registration is now open for three exciting creative camp opportunities this summer presented by the Roxbury Arts Group. Camp Feathers in a Notebook, which has separate sessions for children and adults, is an outdoor program held in the enchanting Kirkside Park in Roxbury. This camp encourages participants to explore the natural world for inspiration and natural materials that can be used to create their own art supplies. Camp Create, hosted at the Headwaters Arts Center in Stamford, is a lively and flexible day camp designed for children ages 6–13 that features a new creative theme each day.  These camps offer a fun and enriching learning opportunity that encourages self-expression through the arts. Programs are affordably priced, and equity pricing options are available for all Roxbury Arts Group programming. Space is limited, so early registration is encouraged. To sign up, visit https://roxburyartsgroup.org/camps or call (607) 326-7908.

Camp Feathers in a Notebook – Roxbury, NY

Led by artist and botanist Andie Hope, Camp Feathers in a Notebook takes place at Kirkside Park in Roxbury. Campers will learn to create art inspired by the natural environment and even make their own art supplies using natural materials found outdoors.

Separate sessions are offered for youth and adults:

  • Youth Camp (Ages 6–13): August 4–8, 1:00–4:30 PM
    Children will explore the park, engage in nature walks, and learn to observe and respect what they encounter there. Then they’ll put that knowledge to use as they are guided in how to make paper from plant fibers and create natural inks from berries, flowers, and rocks and paint with them.

  • Adult Sessions: August 4–7, 5:30–7:30 PM
    These evening workshops, which can be taken individually or as a four-day series, include topics such as: Paper-making with recycled and plant-based materials; Crafting handmade art tools like brushes, pens, and notebooks; Creating and painting with natural inks

Camp Feathers in a Notebook began in 2024, inspired by the life and work of Ian O'Brien, a beloved Roxbury artist whose practice was rooted in a deep appreciation for nature.

Camp Create – Stamford, NY

Camp Create is the ultimate experience for young artists ages 6–13 to unleash their creativity. Taking place from August 11–14 and August 18–21, between 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM, this flexible camp allows families to register for one day, one week, both weeks, or select dates as needed.

Throughout the sessions, dedicated instructors and guest teaching artists guide campers through hands-on activities that foster imagination, self-expression, and creative collaboration. At Camp Create, the focus is on the creative process rather than the final product, creating a supportive and inspiring environment for all participants.

About the Roxbury Arts Group:

For over four decades, the Roxbury Arts Group has been a cultural beacon in the Catskills, dedicated to enriching the creative spirit of the community through diverse and accessible arts programming.  This event is sponsored by Margaretville Telephone Company. All programs offered by the Roxbury Arts Group are supported by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the NYS Legislature, the A. Lindsay and Olive B. O’Connor Foundation, the Robinson Broadhurst Foundation, The Community Foundation for South Central New York, the Tianaderrah Foundation, The Delaware National Bank of Delhi, and individual supporters.


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5th Annual Hill People’s Comedy Fest Features Three Days of Stand-up, Improv & Antics

STAMFORD — The Queen of the Catskills’ celebration of silliness returns for its fifth year with stand-up, improv, music and more antics by a slew of hilarious comics from near and far! The 5th Annual Hill People’s Comedy Fest will take place at The Belvedere Inn located at 10 Academy St. Stamford, 12167 from Thursday June 19 through Saturday June 21. Presented by The Party Theater and the Belvedere Inn, all shows will take place under the festival tent alongside the historic bar, and there’s a little something for everyone to enjoy.

  • Thursday 6/19

    • 8pm - Local Voices: Stamford Stand-Up Showcase featuring and hosted by nationally-touring comic Mia Jackson

  • Friday 6/20

    • 6pm - Free Community Improv Workshop led by Happenstancery Improv (recommended ages 12+)

    • 8pm - Improv, Music & Alt Comedy: Hosted by Heather Craig

  • Saturday 6/21

    • 3:30pm - Free Kids’ Clowning Workshop (kids 12 and under) at Catskills Junction as part of Family Fun Day

    • 8pm - Stand-Up Special: Hosted by Shaye Troha, this night features Headliner Aiko Tanaka

Come one night or get a weekend pass! The Hill People’s Comedy Fest is a uniquely fun, funky weekend of entertainment featuring: Thursday’s “Local Voices” Show - See your friends for this selection of local comedic talents hosted by and featuring nationally-touring comic Mia Jackson, Friday acts - Happenstancery Improv (Hudson Valley), Crumlik Improv (NYC/Stamford), Bobby Curious (Stamford), featuring physical comedian Paul Valenti (Stamford, CT) hosted by Heather Craig, and Saturday line-up - Michael Agunbiade (Liberty, NY), James Tanford (NYC), Matt Vita (VT/NYC) and Headliner Aiko Tanaka (LA/NYC), hosted by Catskills legend Shaye Troha. All shows are recommended for ages 16+.

Friday and Saturday also feature additional free programming, including: Friday 6pm - Community Improv Comedy Workshop (ages 12+) under the tent led by Happenstancery Improv from New Paltz, and Saturday 3:30pm - Free Kids’ Clowning workshop (kids 12 years and under) at Catskills Junction as part of Family Fun Day.

Tickets are $20/single night or $50/weekend pass- limited seating available, so grab them while you can! More info about the weekend festivities and tickets can be found at: https://thepartytheater.com/hpcf-2025/ 

T-shirts and tote bags with the festival logos designed by artist MJ Myers will be available on-site and may be purchased in advance with your ticket order.

Make a weekend celebration out of the fest and come early for food and beverages on-site at The Belvedere Inn.

Parking is available on the street or in a large lot that is kitty corner to The Belvedere Inn. E-mail: mrsacrso@gmail.com for questions or accessibility needs.

The Hill People’s Comedy Fest is being co-produced by The Party Theater and The Belvedere Inn with support from the Delaware Tourism Bureau, our HBO Sponsor Upstate Curious, Headliner Sponsors Stamford Coffee, Coldwell Banker Timberland Properties - Debra Danner and Jeanette Torres ,Windstar Realty - Susan Miller, and the Mill Pond Inn, Opener Sponsors Margaretville Telephone Company, Catskill Mountain Shakespeare, Catskill Outpost, Cellar Door Wines and Spirits, Sticky Petal, and Open Mic Sponsors Solinsky's Meats, LionEyesBooks, NBT Bank, and Railroad Avenue Supply Co., Inc (Stamford Ace Hardware).

 

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