The next meeting of the Cambridge Area Branch of the Woman’s National Farm and Garden will be Thursday, June 20, and will be a field trip to George Allen’s Farm in Easton, NY. Members who wish to car pool should meet at the Methodist Church parking lot in Cambridge at 10:30 am. The tour will begin at 11 am. Yvonne Lynds, Vice-President, has made the arrangements for the outing.
If you are interested in becoming a member of the Farm and Garden, please call Joan Smith at 677-8344. Meetings are on the third Thursday of the month at 12 pm at the Town Hall in Center Cambridge. Visitors are always welcome.
Sports Outdoors
Petersburgh Resident Helps Protect Against Invasive Species
Paul Garrison of Petersburgh is helping guard the Adirondack Park against the spread of invasive species this summer. Garrison, a student at Paul Smith’s College, is a steward for the Watershed Stewardship Program. This college led initiative protects rivers, lakes and other waterways against invasives and teaches boaters how to keep an eye out for problems on their own.
Invasive plants and animals such as Eurasian watermilfoil, zebra mussels and spiny waterflea pose a growing threat not just to area waterways but also to the economies of Adirondack communities. When invasives take hold in a body of water, they can displace native species and rapidly multiply, making waterways impassible to motorboats and hurting tourism and other industries.
Garrison and the other watershed stewards attended a training session at Paul Smith’s College in May before starting their duties on Memorial Day. While stationed at boat launches across the Adirondacks, the stewards will conduct voluntary inspections of boats entering and leaving the water for invasives. They’ll remove any that they find and convey the importance of clean boats, clean gear and clean waters to boaters. The program runs through Labor Day.
The Watershed Stewardship Program is part of the Adirondack Watershed Institute at Paul Smith’s College, which is dedicated to protecting waterways and ecosystems across the six-million-acre Adirondack Park.
Get Along Little Dogie
by Thaddeus Flint
And they’re off! The riding has begun at Stephentown’s newest business, Cinch ‘em Up Stables, which opened Saturday, June 1.
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Olympic Marathon Gold Medallist Visits The Walter B. Howard Elementary School
by Thaddeus Flint
Olympic gold medallist runner, Joan Benoit Samuelson, was at the Walter B. Howard Elementary School in New Lebanon last Friday, the day before the Freihofer’s Run for Women on Saturday. Samuelson, who became the first-ever women’s Olympic marathon champion after winning the gold at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, came to speak to the children as part of the 35th Annual Freihofer’s Run for Women “Elite Athlete Visitation” program.
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Freihofer Runner Visits HFCS
by Bea Peterson
“Find something you really love and do it well,” Freihofer runner Libby James told the audience of Hoosick Falls Central School students in grades three through six gathered in the elementary cafeteria Friday morning, May 31. James is from Colorado, and, for the second year in a row, she was invited to participate in the Freihofer’s Run for Women on Saturday, June 1.
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Decoy Shot
Scholarships For Children’s Nature Camp
The Dyken Pond Environmental Education Center announces that scholarships are available for children aged 6 through 9 to attend a one week nature camp. The “Summer Outdoor Learning Adventure” is held from 9 am until 3 pm, with after care hours available. Children spend the entire day outdoors learning about nature and having fun. Each day is spent hiking, exploring and discovering things about the natural world around us. The scholarship covers the full cost of the one week session. Paid registrations are also still being accepted. Please visit our website at www.dykenpond.org or contact the Center at dykenpond@fairpoint.net or 518-658-2055 for an application and more information.
Horseback Riding In Stephentown
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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A Hooked Buttercup Blooms
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







