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SUMMARY:Nathan Dolinsky Art Exhibit at the Historic 1913 Ulster & Delaware Train Station
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, August 3 at 2 pm\, the MTHS’s Train Station (5132 Route 23A\, Haines Falls\, NY) will house an exhibit of the works of Nathan Dolinsky (1890 – 1980)\, an artist\, instructor\, and founder of Camp Schoharie. Nathan Dolinsky was a long-time resident of Hunter\, where he painted a variety of subjects in his studio into his 80’s. He encouraged people to visit the “Dream Garden” a space and home\, he designed as a wedding present to his sister\, to celebrate the fine arts. He began his formal training at the age of 10 and was the youngest exhibitor at the famous 1913 Armory Exhibition in NYC. At 23 he began a 6 year tenure as an instructor at Cooper Union\, married a beautiful nurse named Blossom\, toured Europe\, and returned to Hunter to found Camp Schoharie in the 1920’s. His works are in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian Institute and the Munson Museum. The exhibit will include several works and prints of others representing his portraits\, landscapes\, and still life. It will also include a diorama of the “Dream Garden” grounds and indoor space. The exhibit is curated by Carol Slutzky-Tenerowicz assisted by Johanna Titus. Viewing hours are Saturdays and Sundays during the month of August\, from 10-4 each day. \nWe would gratefully accept the addition of volunteer docents\, please contact Johanna at randjtitus@prodigy.net. 
URL:https://mths.org/event/2452/
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SUMMARY:Zen hike with Forest Bathing
DESCRIPTION:Improve your connection with nature. Forest Bathing is a Japanese practice.  It’s a process of relaxation; known in Japan as shinrin yoku. The simple method of being calm and quiet amongst the trees\, observing nature around you whilst breathing deeply can help both adults and children de-stress and boost health and wellbeing in a natural way.  Beth will lead the group on a 90-minute Forest Bathing experience\, helping to ease us into the presence and connection within nature\, on the MTHS grounds.  There will be a $10 donation for this event. \n\nHike Leader: Beth Lewis Rennig\nDifficulty: Easy to Moderate\n\nRegistration is required. Limited to 15 attendees.  Will be held rain or shine.  For more information or to register\, please email mthsdirector@mths.org or call 518-589-6657.
URL:https://mths.org/event/zen-hike-with-forest-bathing/
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SUMMARY:History On Your Plate
DESCRIPTION:GET READY TO UNCORK HISTORY! \nPLEASE RSVP BY AUGUST 15\, 2025EMAIL MTHSDIRECTOR@MTHS.ORG OR CALL 518-589-6657.\n\nA unique wine tasting with Historical Horticulturalist J. Stephen Casscles. Discover Hudson Valley wines crafted from 19th century grapes bred in the Valley.\n\nA culinary pairing! Inspired by the food that sustained the farmers who nourished their communities. Dinner will be prepared by Chef Terrence Maul of Pantry On Main.\nAT THE BARN ON THE MTHS CAMPUS\, 5132 ROUTE 23A\,HAINES FALLS\, NY.\nAttendees must be 21+ years of age.\n$70 per person
URL:https://mths.org/event/history-on-your-plate/
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