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SUMMARY:Local History Talk with Marylou Stapleton
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, 2/9 @ 1:00– 2:00 pm \nLocal History Talk with Marylou Stapleton. \nLifelong Big Indian resident Marylou Stapleton will be here to talk about the book she’s published – Laurels by Laura. The stories in this book are tales recounted by her mother\, Laura Aley\, of life in the Catskills starting from the time she arrived here in the 1940s. A not to be missed talk for anyone interested in local history. Copies of the book will be for sale.
URL:https://phoeniciany.com/event/local-history-talk-with-marylou-stapleton/
LOCATION:Phoenicia Library
CATEGORIES:Education,Historical Talk,Library Event,Public Speaking
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SUMMARY:From Hemlocks to Knotweed with Michael Kudish
DESCRIPTION:From Hemlocks to Knotweed:\nNew Discoveries about the History and\nEcology of Hemlock in the Catskills \npresented by Michael Kudish\nLocal Author\, Railroad Historian\, Forester\, Retired Professor and ESRM Member \nAs the title suggests\, Mr. Kudish will talk about recent developments concerning the ecology of the hemlocks in the Catskill Mountains. He will use his own illustrations for documentation and easy understanding. Topics to include:\n– Hemlock’s arrival in the Catskills about 14000 years ago\n– Five bogs which have lost their hemlocks during the hemlock “crash”\n– Weird and cyclical – new ideas on hemlock ecology\n– Threats such as tanning and the woolly adelgid \nMichael will also introduce the newly published addendum to his book Where Did the Tracks Go in the Catskills? This 56-page Addendum contains 31 new maps and detailed text for cattle passes\, charcoal kilns\, quarries\, logging lines\, emergencies from reservoirs\, construction\, and relocations. \nSMALL RECEPTION AND BOOK SIGNING TO FOLLOW. \nAdmission is free to this event but we ask that a donation be made to the Museum\, which is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization\, to help defray our costs. \nEmpire State Railway Museum\n70 Lower High Street\, Phoenicia\, NY • 845-688-7501\ninfo@esrm.com • www.esrm.com\nAugust 27\, 2017 at 2:00 p.m.
URL:https://phoeniciany.com/event/from-hemlocks-to-knotweed-with-michael-kudish/
LOCATION:Empire State Railway Museum\, 70 High St\, Phoenicia\, NY\, 12464\, United States
CATEGORIES:Historical Talk,Spoken Word Event,Watershed Education
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20170625T140000
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SUMMARY:Robert and Johanna Titus Lecture & Book Signing
DESCRIPTION:LECTURE and BOOK SIGNING\nat ESRM’s Historic Phoenicia Station\nJune 25\, 2017 at 2:00 p.m.\nfeaturing Robert and Johanna Titus \nEmpire State Railway Museum\n70 Lower High Street\nPhoenicia\, NY • 845-688-7501\ninfo@esrm.com • www.esrm.com \nLearn about the distant geological history of the Catskill Mountains. Robert and Johanna will transport you 400 million years into the past and you will be visiting the Catskills when they were very much different than the land of Rip Van Winkle that we know today! \nYou’ll also find out tidbits like the world’s oldest known fossil forest ecology is found right here in our mountains\, that the Catskill Mountains were a great\, petrified delta\, and that the Catskills are a great place to go fossil hunting. \nA small reception will be held after the lecture and they will be available to answer your questions\, identify your specimens and sign copies of their new book “The Catskills\, A Geologic Guide\, 4th expanded edition.” \nAdmission is free to this event but we ask that a small donation be made to the Museum\, which is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization\, to help defray our costs. \nRobert Titus is a professor of geology at Hartwick College in Oneonta\, N.Y.\, and Johanna Titus is a professor of biology at Dutchess Community College in Poughkeepsie\, N.Y. Robert and Johanna are well known throughout the Catskills and Hudson Valley for their many newspaper and magazine articles and their several books\, all about Catskill geological history.
URL:https://phoeniciany.com/event/robert-and-johanna-titus-lecture-book-signing/
LOCATION:Empire State Railway Museum\, 70 High St\, Phoenicia\, NY\, 12464\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Signing,Education,Historical Talk,Spoken Word Event
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SUMMARY:History of the U&D's Depots
DESCRIPTION:“History of the U&D’s Depots”\nSlide talk by UDRRHS’s president / historian Doug Kadow\nSunday\, May 21st\, at 3:00pm\nEmpire State Railway Museum\, Phoenicia Station \nLearn about the history and architecture the 2 historic Phoenicia Depots. \nWhile donations are always welcome there is no charge for this informative and entertaining presentation.
URL:https://phoeniciany.com/event/history-of-the-uds-depots/
LOCATION:Empire State Railway Museum\, 70 High St\, Phoenicia\, NY\, 12464\, United States
CATEGORIES:Historical Talk
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SUMMARY:Esopus Dreams: How New York City Reshaped the Catskills
DESCRIPTION:Join author Diane Galusha for an illustrated presentation of why and how New York City turned to the Catskills for water after it tapped most of the rivers and streams in Westchester and Putnam Counties in the last half of the 19th century. Between 1905 and 1915\, surveyors\, engineers and contractors captured this free flowing stream behind a dam at Olivebridge\, and then sent it down a 92-mile- long concrete tube to deliver water to the nation’s biggest city. Galusha\, author of Liquid Assets: A History of New York City’s Water System\, will recount the amazing tale of the building of the Ashokan Reservoir\, a story of triumphant engineering and the tragic displacement of more than 2\,000 people who lived in a dozen communities along the Esopus that were sacrificed or relocated for the Ashokan project. Copies of Liquid Assets\, now with a 50-page update\, will be available for purchase.
URL:https://phoeniciany.com/event/esopus-dreams-how-new-york-city-reshaped-the-catskills/
LOCATION:Phoenicia Library
CATEGORIES:Education,Historical Talk,Library Event
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SUMMARY:Meet John Burroughs in the Heart of the Southern Catskills
DESCRIPTION:Local historian\, photographer & tour guide\, Paul Misko\, is offering a talk that focuses on John Burroughs’ attempts to scale Slide Mt. in Woodland Valley. His talk will be enhanced by an audiovisual presentation and Burroughs’ journal comments. \n\nDATE: May 28\,2016\nTIME: 4 PM\nPRICE: $5 Advance reservations suggested. (please call ahead)\nVENUE: Amy’s Take-Away – 1571 Route 214\,Lanesville (5 miles north of Phoenicia)\nCONTACT:\n\nPHONE NUMBER: (845) 688-9759\nEMAIL ADDRESS: amystakeaway@gmail.com \nWEBSITE www.amystakeaway.com\n\n\n\nAmy’s Take-Away will be selling ‘historic’  foods which would have been eaten during Burroughs’ lifetime (1837-1921). Menu available:  www.amystakeaway.com \n 
URL:https://phoeniciany.com/event/meet-john-burroughs-in-the-heart-of-the-southern-catskills/
LOCATION:Amy’s Take-Away\, 1571 Route 214\, Lanesville\, NY\, 12450\, United States
CATEGORIES:Food Event,Historical Talk,John Burroughs Event,Public Speaking
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