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Suzanne White - Correspondent
Posted 3/16/21

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BETHEL: The Corner Suzanne White 583-4808 swhite747@gmail.com

Happy birthday to Stacey Moyer, Carol Malek, Ann Trombley, MaryEllen DiCarlo, Karen M Greenberg, Mike Cardo, …

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21Democrat0316-22

BETHEL: The Corner Suzanne White 583-4808 swhite747@gmail.com

Happy birthday to Stacey Moyer, Carol Malek, Ann Trombley, MaryEllen DiCarlo, Karen M Greenberg, Mike Cardo, Abby Ruef, and Amy.

Our sympathy to Jonathan, Gail, Jane and family upon the death of his father, Ronald Hyman. Condolences to the Quaintance family. Heather's father, Peter Cooper, died recently.

Visit and check out Rita's updated Town website: www.Townofbethel.ny.us.

Public Service & Covid Alert: Maintain protocols. Mask. Get vaccinated. Call SC Public Health for Vax information. Current sites include Garnett Hospital, Crystal Run, Walgreens, the Medicine Shoppe, River Remedies and SUNY Sullivan. Use NY's ‘Am I Eligible' website or call the Hotline: 1-833-NYS-4VAX (833-697-4829) for appointment scheduling. Mind your physical and mental health. If you or someone you know seems to need support, react, and get help!

Town of Bethel-583-4350. Community Assistance-807-0925. SC Public Health-292-5910. Mental Health-292-8770. Locally, CEAP, heat assistance, and smoke-fire alarm installation grants are available to those who qualify.

The American Rescue Plan passed. Watch for stimulus package aid. Maintain or update certification for your benefits. Food Security: Use Shephard's Pantry (583-5885) and SCFH/Veterans (794-2604) pantries. Continue to donate to these organizations or your local churches that support those still in need.

The weather says it's time to get involved with Sullivan Renaissance! For a special site visit or business grants contact dweiner@sullivanrenaissance.org.

Join the Bethel Business Association. Applications are available at www.bethelbusiness.com or by contacting bethelnybba@gmail.com. The ‘21 BBA Bethel Guide is in production for early summer launch. Place an ad now: barbaram@sc-democrat.com (BBA members get advertising discount!)

As more things open and look promising, Bethel Woods 2021 season festival vendor applications are open and available now from their website.

Stop by the Past Perfect Bookstore. Check out programs at the Crawford Library for all ages on www.ebcpl.org and at BOCES, www.scboces.org.

Bethel Woods offers Teen Art Studio classes on Tuesdays at 6pm, starting March 16th to April 27th. Register for “Weaving Art Workshop”, planned for this Tuesday.

Celebrate St Patrick's Day on Wednesday, the 17th. Register for Adult Art and Wellness Programs at Bethel Woods that will meet on Wednesdays at 6pm from the 17th to April 28th. A “Clay Sculpting Workshop” is on schedule for this Wednesday.

“Jazz, An American Art”, a presentation with Barry Wiesenfeld through EBCrawford Library Zoom, is scheduled for the 18th at 6pm. Register: https://ebcpl.org or call 794-4660. Attend BP&R's ‘Dance It Off' at Duggan on Thursdays at 6pm.

Saturday, the 20th, is the first day of Spring and I can imagine that everyone in the area is happy to celebrate that!

Meet for “Walk Lakeside” at Duggan parking lot on Monday at 4:30pm.

The Bethel Smallwood Senior Citizens will be meeting on April 7th at the Senior Center at 1pm. FMI: 807-4373

Culture: Visit these sites for local and current event information: Bethelwoodscenter.org, Delawarevalleyartsalliance.org, Catskillartsociety.org, Nesinculturalarts.org, Hurleyvilleartscentre.org, and Farmartscollective.org.

The ‘NYPopsUp Initiative' now allows partial In-Person community art events. Bethel Woods offers Virtual and In-Person (starting in April) Field Trips to explore the Sixties: 'Artful Activism', “Woodstock Music and Art Fair' for students and adults. For booking, pricing, and more information use bethelwoodscenter.org. The Bethel Woods Museum will be opening the first weekend in April.

Lori Nelson hosts an exhibit at CAS -using the Laundry King- until the 27th and the ‘Tiny Town' exhibit can be viewed along Livingston Manor storefronts.

Register ahead to attend DVAA's In-Person March exhibits. Look into the Alliance's “Salon Series -‘On Location'”, filmed by Oriel Danielson, virtually showcasing area artists at work each week. Mixed media artist, Laurie Guzda, is set for March 20th.

“Support Local 845”: Dine and shop local! Please send me personal or business news and events. Suz Sez, “Snow melt, sunshine and birds singing. Spring is in the air!”

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