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SUMMARY:Plein Air Painting Group
DESCRIPTION:The group will meet on the MTHS campus\, presented with Thomas Cole National Historic Site. Supplies are limited. To register\, email mthsdirector@mths.org or call 518-589-6657.
URL:https://mths.org/event/plein-air-painting-group/
LOCATION:Mountain Top Historical Society\, 5132 Route 23A\, Haines Falls\, New York\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260712T090000
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SUMMARY:Circuit Hike of South Mountain
DESCRIPTION:Carpool to North South Lake.  Hike to historic Puddingstone-Stone Hall\, Star Rock\, Boulder Rock\, Druid Rocks\, Fairy Spring and Lemon Squeezer. Some bushwhacking.  Bring lunch or snacks. \n\nHike Leader: Bob Gildersleeve\nDifficulty: Moderate\, 1.75 miles RT\, 280’ elevation gain\n\nSpace is limited. To register\, email mthsdirector@mths.org or call 518-589-6657.
URL:https://mths.org/event/circuit-hike-of-south-mountain-with-bob-gildersleeve/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260718T140000
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SUMMARY:Annual Justine Legg Hommel Memorial Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Indigenous Peoples of the Catskills\nA program by Richard Sears Walling\, historian and consultant to Native tribes.\nAt the Twilight Park Clubhouse.\n\nJoin us for the 2026 Justine L. Hommel Memorial Lecture on July 18\, starting at 2 p.m.\, at the Twilight Park Clubhouse. Richard Sears Walling will speak on the Indigenous Peoples of the Catskills\, and\, in commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Twilight Inn fire\, Town of Hunter Historian\, Dede Terns-Thorpe\, will offer a brief remembrance of those who perished in that devastating fire in 1926.\n\nIn a preview of his talk\, Mr. Walling stated: Humanity has shared the Catskills for nearly twelve-thousand years\, beginning with Paleo-Indians who survived on the natural resources of the mountains. Over millennia\, these small family groupings saw the arrival of others. The Algonquian people migrated into the region from the west and were very present in the Catskill and Hudson valleys and developed into the Lenape\, Mohican and related tribes. Meanwhile the Iroquois people dominated along the Mohawk and western Catskills having ancestrally developed in the St. Lawrence and Great Lakes region.\n\nMr. Walling will present an overview of the dynamism of this indigenous transformation and also speak about efforts (in which he participated) to save a Mohican village site in Leeds from being destroyed by modern development.\n\nSpace is limited. To register\, email mthsdirector@mths.org or call 518-589-6657.
URL:https://mths.org/event/annual-justine-legg-hommel-memorial-lecture/
LOCATION:Twilight Park Clubhouse\, 2 Ledge End Road\, Haines Falls\, NY\, 12436\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260725T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260725T150000
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SUMMARY:Women Artists of the Northern Catskills: Past\, Present\, and Future
DESCRIPTION:Local artists exhibit and discussion at the historic 1913 Ulster & Delaware Train Station. Space is limited. To register\, email mthsdirector@mths.org or call 518-589-6657.
URL:https://mths.org/event/local-art-exhibition/
LOCATION:Mountain Top Historical Society\, 5132 Route 23A\, Haines Falls\, New York\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260725T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260725T180000
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SUMMARY:LIVE Catskill Mountain String Band
DESCRIPTION:On the MTHS campus under the 1913 U & D Train Station overhang. If there is inclement weather the band will play in the MTHS Barn to the left of the Train Station. \nTo check out their music visit https://catskillmountainstringband.com/ . \n 
URL:https://mths.org/event/live-catskill-mountain-string-band/
LOCATION:Mountain Top Historical Society\, 5132 Route 23A\, Haines Falls\, New York\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260726T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260726T120000
DTSTAMP:20260512T131006
CREATED:20260327T173145Z
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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-2/
LOCATION:Mountain Top Historical Society\, 5132 Route 23A\, Haines Falls\, New York\, United States
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