A special edition of the SULLIVAN COUNTY DEMOCRAT Callicoon, NY • Section H • August 21, 2015 HARVEST FESTIVAL SUNDAYS in SEPTEMBER • 11am - 4pm LIVE PERFORMANCES • CORN & HAY MAZE • FESTIVAL FOOD • CRAFT VILLAGE FARMER’S PRODUCE • CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES at FREE ADMISSION • $2.00 PARKING Please No Pets
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A special edition of the SULLIVAN COUNTY DEMOCRAT
Callicoon, NY • Section H •August 21, 2015
HARVESTFESTIVAL
SUNDAYS in SEPTEMBER • 11am - 4pm
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FREE ADMISSION • $2.00 PARKING Please No Pets
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Bethel Woods Center for the Artscontinues to diversify its pro-gramming into the fall with the
debut of its newest festival, “LiveWell, Be Well – A Day of Peace, Yoga,and Wellness.”The inaugural festival dedicated toyoga and its history at the Woodstocksite joins the 17th annual HarvestFestival and the return of the annualWine and Craft Beer Festivals in aseason full of celebrations. The festi-val features an expanded selection offood vendors and offerings.Festivals at Bethel Woods have cometo reflect what the organization is at
its core: a gathering place. As ChiefExecutive Officer Darlene Fedunexplained, “Our diverse range of fes-tivals help to bring us together as a
community. On lovely fall afternoonsthroughout September and October,we are given the chance to celebrateour region’s bounty and unique char-
acter while reflecting on the beautyof our surroundings.” A treasured Sullivan County tradi-tion, the event has grown from asmall farmers’ market with a handfulof products to a full-scale festival fea-turing over 100 local farms; freshproduce and baked goods; artists,vendors and craftspeople; live per-formances; corn and hay mazes;pony rides, and more children’sactivities.This 2015 Harvest Festival is spon-sored by MVP Health Care, Roscoe
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Celebrate Beauty • Bounty • Well-BeingHarvest Fest at Bethel Woods
Fall offerings include the inaugural Yoga Festival and the return of seasonal traditionsFall offerings include the inaugural Yoga Festival and the return of seasonal traditions
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September 13Earth Day in AutumnA celebration of Earth Day in Autumn thatincludes a special presentation of Birds of Prey bythe Delaware Valley Raptors.STAGE SCHEDULE:11 a.m.–12:45 p.m.: Judith Tulloch1:15–3 p.m.: DV Raptors
September 20Ag Day in partnership with Cornell CooperativeExtensionA celebration of agriculture and our community.Activities for Ag Day include:• 4-H youth members and volunteers with liverabbits• 4-H staff and volunteers doing activities withwool/felting• Live sheep from local farm “up close and person-al” educational display• Exhibits for various program areas with sign upsand class listings• Master Gardener Volunteers on hand with edu-cational displays giving gardening advice
• Poultry egg candling • Master Food Preserver Volunteer program infor-mation with EaT Kitchen opportunities and nutri-tion information (with puppets) for families• 4-H still exhibits on display from county YouthFair (new this year)STAGE SCHEDULE:11 a.m.–12:45 p.m.: Cathy Paty Music1:15–3 p.m.: Cooper Boone
September 27Rustic for the Home ShowcaseA showcase featuring fine, handcrafted goods forall styles and occasions.STAGE SCHEDULE:11 a.m.–12:45 p.m.: Justin Sutherland & Mark Visconti1:15–3 p.m.: Doug Rogers and the Backseat Drivers
The BasicsEvery Sunday from August 30–September 27 from 11 a.m.–4p.m. at festival site, corner of Hurd and West Shore Roads inBethel.Free admission, but there will be a $2 parking fee. No pets. http://www.bethelwoodscenter.org
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Harvest Festivalat Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
Published byCatskill-Delaware Publications, Inc.
Publishers of the
(845) 887-5200 Callicoon, NY 12723
August 21, 2015 • Vol. CXXV, No. 19
Publisher: Fred W. Stabbert III Senior Editor: Dan Hust Editor: Frank Rizzo Sports Editor: Ken Cohen Editorial Assistants: Jeanne Sager, Kaitlin Carney, Kathy Daley, Guy Harriton, Allison Ruef, Alex Rau, Matt Shortall
Advertising Director: Liz Tucker Advertising Coordinator: Sandy Schrader Advertising Representatives: Cecilia Lamy, Barbara Matos, Gabrielle Platt Special Sections Coordinator: Susan Panella Business Manager: Susan Owens Business Department: Patricia Biedinger, Joanna Blanchard Telemarketing Coordinator: Michelle Reynolds Classified Manager: Janet Will Production Associates: Nyssa Calkin, Petra Duffy, Elizabeth Finnegan, Ruth Huggler, Rosalie Mycka, Tracy Swendsen Distribution: Bill Holmes
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And don’t forget…October will see the return of the fourth annual Wine
Festival on Saturday, October 3 and the third annualCraft Beer Festival on Saturday, October 10.
The Wine Festival, sponsored by Formaggio ItalianCheese Specialties in Fallsburg, will bring over 20regional wineries to the organization’s historic groundsfor an annual celebration of wine, local food, and hand-crafted goods.
Attendees will enjoy the intimate opportunity to talkone-on-one with vintners as they sample a selection ofreds and whites all available for purchase.
Live music will be provided by versatile local vocalist,Jenna Esposito. Tickets to the 21+ event are $20 whenpurchased in advance. When purchased at the gate,tickets increase by $5.
On October 10, the peak of upstate New York fallfoliage, will set the stage for the annual Craft Beer Fes-tival, bringing over 20 breweries, fine food vendors,artisans, and musicians to the historic grounds of BethelWoods for a celebration of the best in New York craftbeer.
Tickets to the 21+ event are available in advance for$40. Designated Driver tickets are also available for$10. Sponsored by Roscoe Beer and Jeff Bank.
For more information about any of these festivals orother fall offerings at Bethel Woods including intimateEvent Gallery performances and arts and educationprograms for children, teens and families, visithttp://www.bethelwoodscenter.org.
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Live Well, Be Well Yoga Festival‘A Day of Peace, Yoga and Wellness’
Saturday, September 12 at 10 a.m.Bethel Woods will celebrate National Yoga Month with
an inaugural festival at the Market Sheds. In addition topromoting an overall healthy lifestyle, the festival isfocused on yoga – a practice of longstanding tradition atthe site that was once home to the Woodstock Music Fes-tival.
Its opening ceremony will be conducted by the IntegralYoga Institute, founded by Swami Satchidananda whoperformed Woodstock’s opening ceremony. Tom Law, amember of the Hog Farm Commune who led yoga exercis-es on stage in 1969, will also return to present a special lec-ture inside the Event Gallery.
Live Well, Be Well will offer a diverse array of yogainstruction for every yogi - beginner to advanced and willfeature headline instructor, Gwen Lawrence,creator ofPower Yoga for Sports and a yoga instructor for a variety ofprofessional sports teams including the NY Giants and NYYankees.
Lawrence along with teachers from around the regionwill hold classes on the peaceful Bethel Woods grounds,with children’s yoga activities, a walk of the historic site
including the Woodstock monument, and a market withhandmade yoga goods and healthy food options roundingout the day.
Tickets for the festival are $69 in advance; $79 day-of; $30students and veterans, and are on-sale now atwww.bethelwoodscenter.org, Ticketmaster, or by phone at1-800-745-3000. Children 10 and under are free. Specialgroup rate available – call 583-2193 for more information.
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Above the equine team ofDick and Laura (yes, that’sthe horses’ names) have longprovided a thrilling part ofthe visit to any HarvestFestival. Climb aboard their“surrey with the fringe ontop” for a memorable ridearound the famous fields ofBethel!At right is an aerial view ofthe Harvest Fest corn maze.Below: Considering theHarvest Festival’s locationnext-door to the famedWoodstock site, it’s no sur-prise that tie-dyed shirts (andother clothing) are availablein abundance.
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Every Harvest Festival has live performances, featuring music of many genres, plus chairs torest legs weary from nonstop shopping.
KP Crafts of Monticello can seeminglymake anything out of pieces of wood –wheelbarrows, bird feeders, flower boxes,wishing wells, chairs. Check out theirFacebook page for even more fantastic creations!
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to be slathered. Gently taking yourhands, proprietor Annie Lewis will
make a believer out of you, which isn’ta hard sell – her Slather face and bodycream is so rich and creamy it feelswonderful and smells even better.
Catskill Soap Company’s bath and
body products are more than just barsoap. The signature Slather, hand-dipped incense, and No “Deet”erSkeeter bug spray, which containsonly natural pest repellents and no
harmful chemicals, are just a few ofthe products you’ll find.
What began as a way to relievestress from a demanding and emo-tionally draining job as a social work-er in New York City morphed into afull time career for Lewis. “It was amatter of changing our priorities,”she explains. “Plus, there’s only somuch product you can give as gifts tofriends and family.”
Back at the Harvest Festival andfresh off a run at the annualRenaissance Fair at Sterling Forest,Lewis, who calls Bloomingburghome, is thrilled to be back. “I loveeverything about the HarvestFestival,” she says. “The environment,crafts, food vendors and the wholeatmosphere – it’s wonderful!”
Look for her fall line of Slather andsoaps in Pumpkin Spice and AppleJack (and Peel) as well as favoritesShea Butter and Goat Milk, andLavender and Goat Milk. By allmeans, offer your hands for a relaxingslather and good conversation withAnnie and her staff. You’ll be glad youdid!
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Catskill Soap Company – prepare to be slathered!
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The Catskill Soap Company is a regular atthe Harvest Festival.
BY ALLISON RUEF
FALL FUN
FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY!
FALL FARM DAY SEPTEMBER 27, 1–4pm FREE for all ages! Join us for some hands-on farm activities like
making apple cider, feeding the animals, and craft projects! Pick out
Any-Time Home Care serving our community for over 30 years with 8 Branch Locations from Albany to Queens
Would like to extend a heartfelt THANK YOU to ourcourageous volunteer Emergency Workers.
Their tireless dedication and efforts in our community make all the difference.
Now Accepting Applications
PCAs: We are currentlyaccepting applications. If you have a currentcertificate and are interested in joining our
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We have openings throughout SULLIVAN and ORANGE Counties.
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Coffee with integrity – Java Love Coffee Roasters
ShopLike aGeniusShopLike aGenius
Back-to-SchoolSchool SuppliesArt Supplies
ComputersMultifunction PrintersSales & Service
Furniture
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KRISTT COMPANY
Your local source forAll Your School & Art Supplies!
Hours of operation: Monday thru Friday 8:30AM - 5:00PM
WWW.KRISTT.COM
Our main place of business:Kristt CompanyMonticello Location
369 Broadway, P.O. Box 548Monticello, NY 12701845-794-6639
Celebrating five years in SullivanCounty and their fifth year at theBethel Woods Harvest Festival,
Java Love Coffee Roasters slogan is “cof-fee with integrity” – and they mean it.But what does that mean for a humblecoffee bean to have integrity? How cancoffee be honest and sincere?
“Simple,” says Kristine Petrik, co-owner of Java Love with her partnerJodie Dawson. “It is created from a con-scientious desire to produce the highestquality coffee using only sustainableand/or organically grown beans fromfarmers and coops who respect theenvironment,” explains Kristine. “It alsomeans we roast every batch of beanswith the same attention to detail and anhonest desire to treat people and coffeewith respect.”
Pretty deep for a simple bean – butjust one cup of Java Love will make youa believer. Coffee connoisseurs will be
hard pressed to find a more unique andatypical variety than Java Love’s selec-tion. “Some of the coffees we carry areproduced in such small batches, we arelucky to get any of it – but we do – andthey sell out quickly,” explains Kristine.“The perfect example would be ourPeru Chonti Especial. We were able tograb four bags of select organic beansfrom farmer Aladino Delgado, who isworking to turn his whole farm over toorganic practices. So, by purchasingeven a small amount of his organicproduct, we are helping fund his moveto strictly organic farming.”
If decaf is your preferred cup of joe, besure to try their water-processed decaf,that tastes so much like the real thing,customers often question if it's reallydecaf. For coffee lovers, it will be hard togo back to the “regular stuff” whenyou’ve felt the love!
Java Love is at 1577 NYS Rte. 17B,White Lake. Call 583-4082 or visitwww.javaloveroasters.com.
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Kristine Petrik roasts a fresh batch at the White Lake store.
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at the Rivoli Theatre,5243 Main St., South Fallsburg • (845) 436-5336
Sixty six years of Quality, Award-winningCommunity Theatre in the Catskills!
September 3: Donna Singer Show 7:00 PM 12: Miss Thunder Country Beauty Pageant 12: 8:00 PM: Jester’s Comedy Club 28 & 29: NYS Connections events 8:00 PM
October 1, 2, 3, 22, 23, 24: Haunted Theatre
at the Sullivan County Cultural CenterMain St., Hurleyville, NY
December 11, 12, 13: It’s a Wonderful Life
February 12, 13, 14: Valentine’s Cabaret
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• 3-Mile Tractor Ride on Sunday at 8:00 a.m.• Antique Engines, Tractors and Farm Equipment• Antique and Classic Cars and Trucks• Classic Garden Tractors• Chicken Barbecue and Other Food Vendors• Tractor Swap Meet • Country DJ Both Days• Children’s Peddle Tractor Rides,
Games for Kids & Raffle Prizes• Craft Vendors & Enlarged Flea Market• Chain Saw Carving Demonstrations• Tractor Bingo • Knife Sharpening• Portable Sawmill in Operation• Shingle Mill Demonstrations
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