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The Harvest Festival at BethelWoods will kick-off its 15th sea-son on Sunday, September 1
and continues Sundays throughColumbus Day weekend on October12. The festival is a community pro-gram of Bethel Woods Center for theArts and blends a traditional farmersmarket with a diverse craft village,offering music and educational pro-gramming. Hours are 11 a.m.-4 p.m.each Sunday of the festival schedule.Parking lots open at 10:30 a.m.
The Harvest Festival has activitiesand entertainment for the entire fam-ily. The event will feature a farmersmarket, craft village, various foodsfrom local vendors, live music, cornand hay mazes, and educational pro-gramming for children. Each week,various special events will be fea-tured, offering a diverse line-up ofactivities for festival-goers.
Admission to the festival is free;however, some activities have acharge and parking is $2. Pets are notpermitted on festival grounds.
Events to expect this season:
SEPTEMBER 1Rosehaven Alpaca Fest
Sponsored by: Canal Towne Empo-rium and NY Life.
This Festival favorite continues tokick off the season. RosehavenAlpacas and Friends bring livealpacas, exhibits, spinners andweavers to the Festival. A boutiquewill offer scarves, shawls, gloves, hats,jackets, dresses, skirts, sweaters andteddy bears.
Photographer Jonathan Hyman ofSmallwood will be on site signingcopies of his book “The Landscapes of9/11: A photographer’s Journey,” with
Get ready to enjoy‘Five Sundays in September’
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photographs and critical essays thatdepict and discuss the emotionalaftermath of the September 11, 2001,terrorist attacks .
On Stage: Folk/Americana withOver the Line; Celtic Rock withEmish.
Bethel Woods Activity: Woven Yarnbowls and yarn activities; Sing-a-longand Story Time at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Corn/Hay Maze Operated By:Bethel Woods Center for the Arts Edu-cation and Community.
Event Sponsor NY Life will be offer-ing free fingerprinting for children.
SEPTEMBER 8Sullivan County Heritage Faire –
“Revolution to Revolution” Sponsored by: Canal Towne Empo-
rium and SUNY Sullivan. A showcase of museum and histori-
cal attractions in Sullivan County willfeature interpretation of the region’srich history through exhibits, per-formances, games etc.
Local author Oscar Israelowitz willbe signing copies of his book “Wel-come Back to the Catskills.”
On Stage: Ameri-Pop/Style-Rockwith The Great Party; Mystical Blueswith Spuyten Duyvil.
Bethel Woods Activity: Peace sign
magnets, love bead bracelets, pictureframes; Sing-a-long and story time at11a.m. and 1 p.m.
Corn/Hay Maze Operated By: St.Peter’s School Parent Teacher Organi-zation
NY Blood Center will be on sitedoing a blood drive
The Sullivan County SPCA will be onsite to share information aboutadopting pets.
SEPTEMBER 15World Celebration Festival
This year’s World Heritage Day atHarvest Festival will focus on musicand art from around the globe. Thestage will be headlined by two talent-ed and diverse ensembles: SimpleGifts, a folk and world music ensem-ble; and Kofi and Sankofa Drum andDance Ensemble.
Simple Gifts is composed of twowomen playing twelve instrumentsand performing Romanian, Klezmer,Greek, Irish, Scandinavian,Appalachian music and much more.Kofi and Sankofa Drum and DanceEnsemble celebrates the interrelatedarts of drumming and dance fromWestern Africa.
Both groups will give live perform-ances and will also lead hands-onworkshops for youth and families.
Art activities for children will focus
on further exploring world culturesthrough music and visual arts. Thisevent marks the beginning of a year-long partnership between SimpleGifts and Bethel Woods. Informationis available in the Welcome Tent.
On Stage: Simple Gifts; Kofi.Bethel Woods Activity: Crafts from
around the world; Sing-a-long andStory Time at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Special Demonstration by theWoodridge Soup Emporium willshowcase market items.
The Sullivan County SPCA will be on
site to share information aboutadopting pets.
SEPTEMBER 22Earth Day in Autumn and the
“Live Well Be Well” EventSponsored by: SUNY Sullivan and
Thompson Sanitation.Earth Day in Autumn will host con-
servation organizations, exhibits andactivities related to the environment,
New York State Maple Syrup, one of the fast growing agricultural sectors in the state, is wellrepresented at the Harvest Festival.
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wildlife and natural resources of ourarea. Learn about water, birds of prey,composting and other importantissues and models for conscious liv-ing.
Orange County author Allen Lewiswill be on site signing copies of hisbook “I Grew up on a Farm.”
“Live Well, Be Well” will celebrateEarth Day in Autumn. Get inspired seewhat feels good, ground your feet, oryour seat, into the earth and breathethe fresh air! There will be many well-ness experts giving mini workshops/classes.
Come connect with community, theearth, and learn to nourish yourselffrom the inside-out. When you nour-ish yourself, your friends and family,your community, even the planet willbenefit.
Yoga and Fitness classes to livemusic with dedicated instructors fromSullivan & Orange County. Practicingyoga outside can be a great way toconnect to nature and humanity.
On Stage: Folk/Americana withJanet Burgan; 1:15 p.m. –Demonstration of Live Birds of Prey byDelaware Raptor Center; AcousticFolk with Sarah Hulse.
Bethel Woods Activity: Nature basedtye-die; Sing-a-long and Story Time at11 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Corn/Hay Maze Operated By:Cooke/Rutherford Schools ParentTeacher Organization.
Special demonstration of quilting bythe Calico Geese.
SEPTEMBER 8Rustic Craft Event
Sponsored by: Canal TowneEmporium; VanGorders’ Furniture.
Our region is filled with diverse arti-sans and crafters who create amazingproducts that enhance and enlivenour home environments.
This event showcases an expandedselection of quality handmade furni-ture, pottery, wall hangings, andaccents and accessories for yourhome. Looking for something new foryour home? This is the place to findthat special hand crafted item foryourself or a loved one.
On Stage: Electro-Folk with Belle;Contemporary Pop Folk Rock withTony Desimone.
Bethel Woods Activity: RepurposedCraft Symphony; Sing-a-long andStory Time at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Special Demonstration by FineArchitectural Metalsmiths will show-case the ancient art of blacksmithing,using a forge, anvil, hammer andother hand tools.
The Sullivan County SPCA will beon site to share information aboutadopting pets.
OCTOBER FESTIVALS
OCTOBER 5Wine Festival
Sponsored by: Formaggio Cheese.More than 20 wineries from the
Hudson Valley and Finger Lakesregion will gather for the AnnualWine Festival offering a sampling ofwine from the vine, specialty foods,cheeses and crafters.
The Festival will be set in andaround the Market Sheds; against thebeautiful backdrop and scenery ofBethel Woods.
A $15 tasting fee admission ticketincludes a complimentary wine glasswhile supplies last.
General admission to the festivaland The Museum at Bethel Woods fordesignated drivers is $5. Tickets canbe purchased in advance online, atthe Bethel Woods Box Office or byphone at 1-800-745-3000.
Parking for the Wine Festival is free
and the event will take place rain orshine. Tickets will also be available atthe gate.
OCTOBER 12 Bethel Woods Craft Beer Festival
and Chili Cook-Off.Craft beers will be available for
sampling against a backdrop of livemusic and the site of the 1969Woodstock festival. The Festival willbe set in and around the MarketSheds; overlooking the historic site ofthe 1969 Woodstock Festival.
Shop for specialty foods along withmerchandise from your favoritebrewery and related products fromspecialty selected vendors.
Tickets are $40 in advance; $45 atthe gate if available. Only a limitednumber of tickets will be sold.Admission also includes a samplingglass, live music from regional bandsand guest speakers featuring brewingtechniques and cooking with beer.
A VIP Sampling Pass is available for$75 per person and includes theabove, plus one hour early access tothe breweries, reserved seating infront of the Festival Stage, souvenirshirt and laminate, and admission toThe Museum at Bethel Woods.
The traditional Chili Day in OctoberChili Cook-off will take place insidethe Event Gallery. A tasting donationwill benefit participating organiza-tions.
Tickets to the Craft Beer Festival arenot required to attend the Chili Cook-Off.
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This year’s World Celebration onSeptember 15 at the HarvestFestival will focus on music and
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will be the center of the day, head-lined by two talented and diverseensembles: Simple Gifts, a folk andworld music ensemble; and Kofi andSankofa Drum and Dance Ensemble.
Two women plus twelve instru-ments equals one good time whenSimple Gifts takes the stage. Drawingon an impressive variety of ethnicfolk styles, this award-winning duoplays everything from lively Irish jigsand down-home American reels tohard-driving Klezmer frailachs andhaunting Gypsy melodies, spicing themix with the distinctive rhythms ofBalkan dance music, the lush soundsof Scandinavian twin fiddling, andoriginal compositions written in atraditional style.
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The Kofi and Sankofa Drum andDance Ensemble returns to theFestival and Bethel Woods for a thirdseason. Since his arrival to the US,Kofi has been teaching art to childrenas well as adults. The programs hehas been involved in range fromteaching special needs children to
use clay, potter’s wheels, kilns, andwoodworking tools, to elementary,secondary, and university levelschool programs in the areas ofAfrican dance, sculpture, traditionalAdinkra hand printing,drumming, drum mak-ing, and storytelling.
Maxwell Kofi Donkorconsiders the presenta-tion of the Ghanaianart and culture his mis-sion, bringing thesights and sounds of itshistory and a way of lifearound the world.
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In addition to thestage performances,both artists will offerinteractive workshopsfocused on their instru-
ments and genres of music. There willalso be workshops for children oncrafts from around the world as wellas a special exhibit of the BethelWoods Museum Traveling Trunks.
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World Culture is a sampling of what liesahead as Bethel Woods Center for the Arts kicksoff a year-long artist residency with Simple Gifts.This partnership is made possible through agrant from Pennsylvania Performing Arts on Tourand will run throughout the 2013-14 schoolyear.
Area schools are invited to participate free ofcharge in a variety of musical workshops. SimpleGifts will be in Sullivan County for a total of fourvisits, each consisting of four days. During eachvisit, Thursdays and Fridays will be dedicated toworking with students, while Saturdays andSundays will involve interactions with communi-ty groups and local musicians.
Schools have the option of choosing fromthree different workshops: Meet theInstruments, Educational Assembly, or Learn toPlay Spoons all conveniently located in – andavailable at no cost to – your school. For moreinformation on this and other programs atBethel Woods contact Director of EducationalInitiatives Margaret Hughes [email protected] or call 583-2097.
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At left: This will be the thirdseason in which the Kofi andSankofa Drum and DanceEnsemble returns to theFestival and Bethel Woods.
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Proceeds from the corn maze this year will go to benefit school PTOs and PTAs in the com-munity.
The corn stalks have grown talland are ready to challenge any-one who enters the Corn Maze
during the Harvest Festival at BethelWoods Center for the Arts.
For the second year in a row, themaze was designed by Bethel WoodsEducation Programs Manager MarkRobinson, who has a knack for devis-ing tricky labyrinths.
“The grounds crew has told me mymazes are diabolical,” Mark chuckled.“They get lost while they are cutting it[down after festival season] since it isso confusing.”
Mark has been fascinated by puz-zles since he was young and jumpedat the opportunity to create the mazefor the festival. The 200’ x 325’ mazecan take anywhere from about 15 to40 minutes to navigate and includes10 dead-ends along the way.
As the education manager, Robin-son visited multiple schools to talkabout Bethel Woods’ programs andthought it would be great if the mazecould benefit them.
Now the proceeds from the cornmaze at this year’s Harvest Festivalwill go toward the school’s PTOs andPTAs, and volunteers from theschools will come to run the maze.
“We really wanted to have themcome and benefit from us,” statedRobinson.
The annual maze has become a tra-dition of the festival, one that manypeople look forward to, and hundredsof visitors will attempt to navigate thepassages between the corn.
Each year local farmers Fred andBill Michel of Michel Farms donatetheir time, equipment and corn seedto plant the corn in May.
Robinson said, “It is planted differ-ently than usual corn crops in that[the Michels] sow seed in two direc-tions. This gives us a thicker crop tocarve the maze out of. The corn isusually ‘knee high by the 4th of July.’At that point we have decided on adesign for the maze and we begin tolay it out. We make the first of three
cuttings at that time. A second cut-ting is made about two-three weekslater. The final cutting is more of agrooming and is completed justprior to our first Harvest Festival onLabor Day weekend.”
The maze is cut and maintained bythe Bethel Woods ground crew.
Admission for this year’s maze is $2.
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ABOVE: Livestock likethese black Anguscows always attract acrowd at the Festival.From alpacas to cattle,they love to interact!LEFT: Did you knowpumpkins come in col-ors other than orange?You would if you tooka trip to the HarvestFestival in the fall!
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SUNYSullivan The local community college has beenone of the festival’s longtime majorsponsors, and their interests intersect atseveral junctures, including the college’sties to Sullivan Renaissance, a pro-gram which, like Bethel Woods and theHarvest Fest, is funded principally bythe Gerry Foundation.
CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
This was the winning Harvest Festival posterdesigned by Ashley Negron of Liberty, aSUNY Sullivan graphic arts student. It hasbeen modified for the cover.
On the cover...
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Poster ChildWhen Bethel Woods Center for
the Arts wanted a new look forits 2012 Harvest Festival, the
organization reached out to SUNY Sul-livan Graphic Design & ComputerGraphics professors Tom Ambrosinoand Mark Lawrence. The venture was sosuccessful that in 2013 the college againprovided the artistic talent to create theposter.
The winning entry was submitted byAshley Negron of Liberty, one ofAmbrosino’s students, and entering hersophomore year this fall.
The department has presented thisproject to their students not only as anexcellent classroom exercise, but as areal-world job that most establishedmarketing agencies would jump at thechance to pitch. Over 50 students in thetwo years joined in the process of con-ceptualizing and creating materials forthe client’s consideration.
“There’s nothing like competition toraise the bar,” Ambrosino noted.
Operating as a creative team, SUNYSullivan faculty and students held ameeting with executives from BethelWoods in order to define the project.Bethel presented its needs and goals,
sharing with the SUNY Sullivan teamthe mission and vision of the center.
Taking the knowledge gained in thismeeting, the students began the cre-ative process with Ambrosino andLawrence functioning as much as artdirectors than as teachers.
“This was very much an ‘agency style’approach,” explained Ambrosino. “Thestudents worked on this project just asadvertising professionals would. And,by handling Bethel Woods as a ‘client,’the students got the kind of invaluableexperience that some industry profes-sionals wait years to get.”
This collaboration between the SUNYSullivan creative team and BethelWoods culminates in a final meetingduring which select students presentedtheir concepts and designs to represen-tatives from Bethel Woods, includingDenise Frangipane and Channyn Culli-gan, and members of the SUNY SullivanBoard of Trustees, including chairmanNick Speranza.
Indeed, Bethel Woods has expressedits interest in continuing this project asan ongoing collaboration between theirorganization and the college. All mem-bers of the creative team involved with
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the campaign have received letters ofgratitude from Bethel Woods CEO Dar-lene Fedun.
The Harvest Festival reflects BethelWoods’ commitment to community,and this partnership with SUNY Sulli-van is further evidence of that. Commu-nity is, as Bethel Woods has stated,“central to the core values and missionof Bethel Woods Center for the Arts.”
The Harvest Festival is supported bythe Gerry Foundation as well as othersponsors (including SUNY Sullivan)who share a commitment to communi-ty and regional economic develop-ment.
‘Hopstock’In the spring of 2013, SUNY Sullivan
received a grant from Sullivan Ren-aissance to develop an experimental
hop garden on its 400-plus acre cam-pus.
With the microbrew industry boomtaking place in the Hudson Valley andCatskills, many local breweries haveexpressed interest in utilizing localhops for their products. This, along withthe support of local and state legisla-tors, has encouraged hops producersstatewide to reintroduce this once
bountiful crop to the region. Once a very popular crop in New York
state, hops have not been grown herecommercially since blight essentiallywiped it out nearly a century ago. Priorto that, hops farming supported avibrant brewing business – including in
CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
A closeup of one of the hops growing at thegarden.
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Sullivan County. Now, SUNY Sullivanhopes to play an integral role in theresurgence of hop farming in the area.
The college garden was planted inApril, and the initial 30 plants includednative varieties of hops: Cascade,Willamette, and Centennial. The firstsprouts showed up less than a week afterplanting and have been flourishing eversince. The productivity and quality ofthe different varieties is tracked, in part,through student projects.
The garden, which also includes abackup plot, is tended to by SUNYSullivan students, faculty, and staff.
The hops project grew from the col-lege’s Appreciative Inquiry process andhas been encouraged by interest fromcommunity members and people with-in the local microbrew industry. The gar-den will help local farmers and brewersbetter understand the future potentialfor hop farming in Sullivan County. Inresponse to the strong public interestaround this project, the college hasbegun exploring potential educationalopportunities for community membersinterested in the craft brewing industry.
As of August 2013, the hops have con-
tinued to flourish. Climbing the wires ofthe garden, many of the plants arequickly approaching harvest.
Tours of the hop garden will be pro-vided during the college’s upcoming“Hop, Scotch, & Vine Fest” on Saturday,September 28, when local brewers, dis-tillers, and vintners will be on campus to
share tastings of their products. Theevent will cost $10 for admission, andwill take place on the campus courtyardbetween noon–5 p.m.
Funding for the hops project wasmade possible in part by a SullivanRenaissance Environmental InitiativesGrant.
CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Graphic Design Professor Tom Ambrosino designed this signage for the experimental hopgarden. It is being built by SUNY’s Buildings and Grounds Director Tracy Hall.
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