The Catskill Center Fall Gala is going virtual in 2020.
The online event will be a celebration of the resilience of Catskill communities and will honor Alf Evers Award recipient, Wray Rominger, publisher of the iconic Purple Mountain Press.
“We are excited to once again welcome visitors to the CVC, even if the way that we have to do that has changed due to COVID-19,” said Katie Palm, the Director of the CVC.
Read MoreAcquisitions Create New Recreational Opportunities, Trails to Connect Existing Public Lands, and Access to Renowned Trout Fishery
Read MoreMany DEC State-Managed Lands Now Open to Overnight Camping
Campers Encouraged to Follow Guidelines to Help Prevent Spread of COVID-19 While Enjoying Beauty of Adirondacks and Catskills
Read MoreDEC ANNOUNCES 20 CAMPGROUNDS AND DAY USE AREAS TO OPEN JUNE 19
Additional DEC Campground Openings to be Announced Soon for Summer 2020 Season
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Read MoreA bear destroyed this garage door because it had learned that food can be found around humans.
Read MoreState Agencies Launch New #RecreateLocal Hashtag, Encourage New Yorkers to Discover Outdoor Spaces Close to Home. Common Sense Guidelines Promote Safe Recreation Practices to Help Stop the Spread.
Read MoreDEC encourages New Yorkers to recreate locally. Please continue to follow the CDC/NYSDOH's guidelines for preventing the spread of colds, flu, and COVID-19 by choosing trails close to home, avoiding potentially busy trailheads, keeping at least six (6) feet of distance between you and others, avoiding direct contact with other people, and staying home if you are showing or feeling any sign of symptoms.
Read MoreCommunity volunteers throughout the Hudson Valley are getting out their flashlights, reflective vests, and raingear in anticipation of annual breeding migrations of salamanders and frogs, which typically begin in mid-March, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) announced today.
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