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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:Mobile Book Group hike with the author of The Cruelest Miles: The Heroic Story of Dogs and Men in a Race Against an Epidemic
DESCRIPTION:Book selection: The Cruelest Miles: The Heroic Story of Dogs and Men in a Race Against an Epidemic \n“A stirring tale of survival\, thanks to man’s best friend.” Honor the 100th anniversary of the epic 1925 Serum Run by which Alaskan sled dogs and their drivers brought diphtheria antitoxin serum to Nome\, AK\, to suppress a raging epidemic. The heroic 647-mile dash of dog teams across the Alaskan wilderness inspired the annual Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. \nHike to the Coliseum at Elka Park while discussing the book with author Laney Salisbury of Woodstock. Hikers are encouraged to read the book. Copies can be obtained through local libraries and local book stores. Meet at the MTHS parking lot for carpooling and directions. Bring lunch\, snacks\, and water. Return at approximately 2:30 P.M. \n\nHike Leader:  Adrienne Larys\, co-lead by Nancy Allen\nDifficulty:  Moderate\n\nRegistration is required. Limited to 12 hikers. For more information or to register\, please email mthsdirector@mths.org or call 518-589-6657.
URL:https://mths.org/event/mobile-book-group-hike-with-the-author-of-the-cruelest-miles-the-heroic-story-of-dogs-and-men-in-a-race-against-an-epidemic/
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SUMMARY:Children’s Geology Walk
DESCRIPTION:A quick intro to the science of geology and then as we wander round the MTHS campus\, Robert Titus will describe how the glaciers rose out of Kaaterskill Clove and overran the site. “We would imagine the ice rising out of the clove and then look at the kame and kettle moraine at the Haines family cemetery. We would also look at the standing stones that litter the vicinity.”  Meet on the MTHS Visitor’s Center porch at 10 AM.  This event will last about 2 hours.  Rain date Saturday\, September 13th. \n\nHike Leader: Robert Titus\nDifficulty: Easy (good for families with kids)\n\nRegistration is required. For more information or to register\, please email mthsdirector@mths.org or call 518-589-6657
URL:https://mths.org/event/childrens-geology-walk/
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SUMMARY:13th Annual Postcard Show
DESCRIPTION:The Mountain Top Historical Society of Greene County presents the 13th Annual Postcard Show with John Duda\, Saturday\, September 20\, 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM at the MTHS’s Ulster & Delaware Train Station\, 5132 Route 23A\, Haines Falls\, NY.  \nThe MTHS will also be selling ephemera from its attic in a special sale. Vendors contact John Duda at johnalmathduda@gmail.com.
URL:https://mths.org/event/13th-annual-postcard-show/
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SUMMARY:Rip's Rock Hike From Winter Clove Inn
DESCRIPTION:We will start at the Winter Clove Inn in Round Top\, NY.  This hike will take us to Rip’s Rock\, a stunning lookout of the Hudson Valley and the site where legendary Rip Van Winkle slept for 20 years. Along the way we will pass the Bareback Brook\, Daisy Field\, pristine forest and Indian Lookout which offers another great view.  After the hike\, for those interested\, we will stop at Old Factory Brewing Company in Cairo to quench our thirst. \nRegistration is required. For more information or to register\, please email mthsdirector@mths.org or call 518-589-6657. \n\nHike Leader: George Hewitt\nDifficulty: moderately challenging (5.1 miles RT with a 1\,017’ elevation gain and rocky trails)
URL:https://mths.org/event/rips-rock-hike-from-winter-clove-inn/
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