The Circus is Coming to Highland Lake Friday, May 24. NACL is welcoming the performers, artists, and technicians of Hideaway Circus for a second year. They’re sharing a preview of their next…
Category: Features
Borscht Belt Historical Marker Project Unveiling Five New Markers This Summer
The Borscht Belt Historical Marker Project is dedicated to preserving the history, legacy, and future of the Borscht Belt. Comprised of Sullivan County and parts of Ulster County, this area was internationally…
Science Stories with Joe Johnson
Joe Johnson is a former Port Jervis Science Teacher and Radio Catskill Volunteer. He joins us to share some science stories that caught his eye this week, including scientists decoding the secret…
Audio Postcard: Trout Release Day in Jeffersonville
Local students released several hundred trout fingerlings into Callicoon Creek in Jeffersonville on May 16 as part of the Trout in the Classroom project. The Trout in the Classroom program brings science…
Celebrating Dandelions, the Perennially Maligned Perennials
Dandelion is a short-lived perennial that will grow just about anywhere, regardless of soil conditions. Though commonly dismissed as a weed, the dandelion is beneficial to soil health, honeybees, and people. Kaya…
Sayonara Cowboy: Wryly Looking Back at a Troubled Youth and No Parents in Sight
“Sayonara Cowboy” is a coming-of-age story that navigates the turbulent waters of racism, familial complexities, and the search for identity in the aftermath of World War II. DVAA will host the book…
Space Acres Comedy Night Beams Into Parksville
Space Acres has been bringing stand-up comedy back to its “ancestral homeland” for the last two years and now they are flying their Comedy Night spaceship to New Memories in Parksville, NY….
Giving Holocaust Survivors a Voice in Liberty
According to founder Dr. Hope Blecher, Hope’s Compass was established to create opportunities for community unity and “to grow one tiny, mighty, beautiful step at a time through meaningful civic engagement.” Voices…
Science Stories with Joe Johnson
Joe Johnson is a former Port Jervis Science Teacher and Radio Catskill Volunteer and he’s discussing some science stories that have caught our eye this week including Ötzi the Iceman’s new look…