submitted by Cassidy Chamberlain, Cinch’em Up Stables
Come be a cowboy or cowgirl for the day at Cinch ‘em Up Stables’ grand opening on June 1 and 2. There will be door prizes and giveaways. Take a horseback ride up on the mountain trails which have amazing views of the surrounding mountain ranges and on most days the beautiful Catskills Mountains can be seen. Or take a ride through the tall grassy fields and ride along the Kinderhook Creek.
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Dyken Pond June Programs
• Saturday, June 8, Dragonfly and Damselfly Workshop – 9 am-4 pm. Dragonflies and damselflies are some of nature’s most fascinating, beautiful and speedy creatures. Erin White, zoologist with the New York Natural Heritage Program, will lead this workshop. [Read more…] about Dyken Pond June Programs
Volunteers Needed For National Trails Day
National Trails Day is the perfect opportunity to help clean up local parks. On Saturday, June 1, the Friends of Grafton Lakes State Park and Dyken Pond Environmental Education Center will be hosting the 20th Annual National Trails Day – the nation’s annual celebration of trails. Both parks invite volunteers of all ages to help clean up and improve trails on Saturday morning and indulge in the trail activities they enjoy most in the afternoon.
Registration will begin at 9 am. at both parks; refreshments and snacks will be available. Cleanup and improvement of both trail systems will take place between 9:30 am and 12 noon and will be followed by a complimentary barbecue picnic for all volunteers. After the barbecue, participants are encouraged to enjoy the trails and parks. Reservations must be made in advance for the barbecue by calling the Grafton Lakes State Park Office or Dyken Pond Office no later than May 30.
For more information about this event, please contact Grafton Lakes State Park at 518-279-1155 or Dyken Pond Center at 518-658-2055.
13th Annual Cambridge Balloon Festival
The Cambridge community is gearing up for the 13th Annual Cambridge Valley Balloon Festival which is set for Friday, June 7, through Sunday, June 9. An outpouring of support from community businesses and organizations is again responsible for bringing this fantastic event to Cambridge.
The Cambridge Valley Chamber of Commerce, organizer of the event, is putting the final touches on the schedule of events and the commemorative program. Latest information is available on the Chamber website at www.cambridgenychamber.com.
The Festival will again feature ten hot air balloon pilots flying up to 15 different balloons over the hills of Cambridge, Jackson and White Creek – weather permitting.
Traditionally, pilots carry a bottle of champagne in the balloon basket to present to the owner of the property where they land after a flight. Champagne for this year’s festival is being sponsored by Black Dog Wines & Spirits. The Opening Ceremony on Friday evening will feature music by the Washington County Band and the introduction of all pilots and their sponsors. The ceremony is sponsored by Hoosick Tire.
Throughout the weekend, many events will be held to entertain crowds between the launches and to showcase the Cambridge community. For additional information on the Festival, visit www.cambridgenychamber.com or call 518-677-0887.
June Events In Local State Parks
• Saturday, June 1 – National Trails Day. (See page 16)
• Saturday, June 8 – Jump, Slither and Swim from 1 to 3 pm. Join reptile and frog enthusiast Jorel to meet some local critters up close! This free program at GLSP will meet at the program tent by Long Pond beach.
• Saturday, June 8 – The War and Women, 11 am at the Bennington Battlefield. Take a trip back in time, and we will explore the different tasks that women took on during the war, how they dressed and how their status affected how they lived. Pre-registration is required by calling 279-1155.
• Thursday, June 20 – Summer Solstice Eve Hike at 7 pm. Celebrate these longest days of 2013 with a hike in the great outdoors. The sun’s staying up late so you can too! We’ll walk the Long Pond trail and time it to see the sunset at trail’s end. Pre-register by calling 279-1155.
• Friday, June 28 – Star Watch at Grafton Lakes State Park at 9:30 pm. Join with members of the Albany Area Astronomers and come explore the night sky. The group meets at the Deerfield pavilion. The rain date is Saturday, June 29. Call 658-9144 to confirm.
• Saturday, June 29 – Free Fishing Clinic from 11 am to 1 pm with DEC Fisheries Educators.
The clinic meets at Long Pond dam at GLSP, near the boathouse. As part of free fishing weekend, no license is required, but kids can always fish freely if under 16.
• Saturday and Sunday, June 29 and 30 – Free Fishing Weekend. Enjoy fishing without a license in NYS at both Cherry Plain and Grafton Lakes State Parks.
Grafton Lakes and Cherry Plain State Parks Kick Off Summer Season
The two local State parks kicked off the summer season Memorial Day weekend for boating, hiking and countless other recreational opportunities. Cherry Plain State Park is open for camping, swimming and day use, on weekends only, starting May 25. Grafton Lakes State Park is currently open daily from 8 am to dusk, and the swimming season began May 25.
The sandy beach at Grafton Lakes will be open for swimming Friday through Tuesday, May 25 through June 24 and then daily until Labor Day from 10 am to 6 pm. From July 1 through Labor Day, Cherry Plain State Park’s beach schedule will be daily 10 am to 6 pm. Both beach areas are equipped with comfort stations. GLSP’s swimming area and bathhouses are handicapped-accessible.
Boating opportunities at the parks include canoeing, rowing, kayaking, sailing and the use of electric powered motors. Rowboats and canoes are available for rental at both facilities. Kayaks are also available at GLSP. Boat rentals will be available at both sites on weekends only until July 1. The rental schedule will be expanded during July and August. The public may launch their own boats during park open hours from designated boat launches.
Cherry Plain State Park will offer camping on weekends only, May 29 through July 1, and then daily through Labor Day. For reservations, visit www.reserveamerica.com.
Both parks also offer numerous hiking trails and excellent fishing opportunities as well as summer programming. For summer fun enthusiasts, GLSP has playgrounds, a softball field, volleyball nets, horseshoe pits and a basketball court as well as a variety of day use tent and pavilion rentals. The park will also offer summer programs. The June calendar is currently available online at www.nysparks.com/parks.
Starting Memorial Day weekend, vehicle user fees are $8 per car when the beach is open and $6 per car when the beach is closed at both parks through Labor Day.
For more information about upcoming programs or for directions to the parks, please contact GLSP at 518-279-1155. For more information about New York State Parks, please visit our website at www.nysparks.com.
Richard J. Tregurtha
Petersburgh – Richard J. Tregurtha, 63, of Lewis Hollow Road, Petersburgh, NY, died on Wednesday, May 22, 2013, after an extended illness under the care of Community Hospice of Rensselaer County.
Born in Stoneham, MA, on June 6, 1949, he was the son of the late Edward J. and Alice Copeland Tregurtha. He had lived in Petersburgh since 2001 after moving from Grafton, NY, where he had lived since 1992. He had worked for Confortex in Watervliet, NY, Troy-Bilt in Lansingburgh, NY, and most recently at RPI in their maintenance department. He was an avid hunter and fisherman.
Survivors include his former wife, Susan Clark of Glenmont, NY, a daughter, Alice Furbush of Ohio, a sister, Diane and her husband Joseph DeVito of Everett, MA, several grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
A private gathering will be held for Richard at his home at a later date. To remember him in a special way, memorial contributions to the Community Hospice of Rensselaer County, 295 Valley View Blvd., Rensselaer, NY, 12144, would be appreciated. The Thomas M. Barber Funeral Home of Petersburgh is assisting the family with arrangements.
Thomas B. Wheeler
Stephentown – On Friday, May 24, 2013, Thomas B. Wheeler, 85, passed away peacefully in the home where he was born on December 22, 1927. He is survived by his wife, Lisa, their seven children, their twelve grandchildren and his four sisters. Tom was in the US Navy. He taught school for many years at Onteora Central School in Boiceville, NY, and New Lebanon Central School in New Lebanon, NY. After retiring in 1989, he worked at Madden’s Garage in Stephentown, NY.
A Visitation Service was held on Monday, May 27, from 4 to 6 pm at the Hall & Higgins Funeral Home, 457 NY 43, Stephentown.
Co-op Classes For Home School Students
by Bea Peterson
Fridays are quiet now at the Community Alliance Church in Hoosick Falls. For most of the school year, however, Fridays from 9:30 am until 12:30 pm are very busy. That is when 100 youngsters, their Moms and some Dads, from Berlin, Petersburgh, Hoosick, Hoosick Falls and Arlington and Manchester, VT gather at the Church for Christian based Home School Cooperative Classes. The youngsters, from 29 families, range in age from toddlers to 18.
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