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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230721
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SUMMARY:Submission Deadline - Delaware County Poster Contest
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URL:https://dev.catskillstreams.org/event/submission-deadline-delaware-county-poster-contest/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220727
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220728
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SUMMARY:Prevailing Wage Training
DESCRIPTION:Delaware County Soil and Water Conservation District (DCSWCD) will be hosting a Prevailing Wage Training on July 27\, 2022 starting at 9:00am.  A presentation by representatives from the New York State Department of Labor will be held at the Walton Fire Department on 61 West Street\, Walton\, NY.  This training is available to contractors\, municipal leaders\, highway departments and planning boards. Please register for the training as space will be limited. \nOverview: \nUnder New York State Labor Law\, contractors and subcontractors must pay the prevailing rate of wage and supplements (fringe benefits) to all workers under a public work contract. Employers must pay the prevailing wage rate set for the locality where the work is performed. Prevailing wage is the pay rate set by law for work on public work projects. This applies to all laborers\, workers or mechanics employed under a public work contract. The Bureau of Public Work administers Articles 8 and 9 of the New York State Labor Laws. \nDate: Wednesday\, July 27\, 2022 \nTime: 9:00AM \nLocation: Walton Fire House – 61 West Street\, Walton\, NY 13856 \nRegister: Jessica-patterson@dcswcd.org or 607-865-5223
URL:https://dev.catskillstreams.org/event/prevailing-wage-training/
LOCATION:Walton Fire House\, 61 West Street\, Walton\, NY\, 13856
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220724
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220725
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SUMMARY:Neversink Reservoir Kayaking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join us on the water!\nRNSP is once again partnering with Town of Neversink Parks and Recreation to offer guided tours on the Neversink Reservoir. We’re hosting two tours this year\, on Sunday\, July 17 and Sunday\, July 24.\nPlease email cwparksandrec@gmail.com to receive your registration form! Registration is required.\nThis event is open to residents of the Town of Neversink\, to residents of Tri-Valley School District\, and those living within RNSP’s watershed eligibility area. (Not sure if you live within our eligibility area? Not a problem\, send an email to info@rondoutneversink.org\, and we’ll let you know!)Safety lessons will be provided by water safety expert\, Janet Carey\, in the morning. Afterwards\, an educational kayaking tour will be led by RNSP’s Watershed Planning Coordinator\, Haley Springston\, where you can learn about local ecology\, geology\, watershed history\, recommended stream management practices and more!\nThis event will be offered free of cost to registered participants. Kayaks and lifevests are provided to registered participants. Have any questions? Contact us at info@rondoutneversink.org.
URL:https://dev.catskillstreams.org/event/neversink-reservoir-kayaking-tour-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220717
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220718
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SUMMARY:Neversink Reservoir Kayaking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join us on the water!\nRondout Neversink Stream Program is once again partnering with Town of Neversink Parks and Recreation to offer guided tours on the Neversink Reservoir. We’re hosting two tours this year\, on Sunday\, July 17 and Sunday\, July 24.\nPlease email cwparksandrec@gmail.com to receive your registration form! Registration is required.\nThis event is open to residents of the Town of Neversink\, to residents of Tri-Valley School District\, and those living within RNSP’s watershed eligibility area. (Not sure if you live within our eligibility area? Not a problem\, send an email to info@rondoutneversink.org\, and we’ll let you know!)Safety lessons will be provided by water safety expert\, Janet Carey\, in the morning. Afterwards\, an educational kayaking tour will be led by RNSP’s Watershed Planning Coordinator\, Haley Springston\, where you can learn about local ecology\, geology\, watershed history\, recommended stream management practices and more!\nThis event will be offered free of cost to registered participants. Kayaks and lifevests are provided to registered participants. Have any questions? Contact us at info@rondoutneversink.org.
URL:https://dev.catskillstreams.org/event/neversink-reservoir-kayaking-tour/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210918T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210918T130000
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CREATED:20210907T200919Z
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SUMMARY:Family Fun and Fish Day
DESCRIPTION:Fishing with the family is a great way to connect with each other and experience the great outdoors! After being on hiatus last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic\, we’re proud to say that we’re bringing this popular and family-friendly event back this year\, albeit in a smaller and more socially-distanced way. The Ashokan Watershed Stream Management Program (AWSMP) in cooperation with Trout Unlimited and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is hosting “Family Fun and Fish Day” at Kenneth Wilson State Campground at 859 Wittenberg Road\, Mount Tremper\, NY on Saturday\, September 18 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. \nDEC fisheries staff and volunteers with local Trout Unlimited chapters will introduce youth and others to the sport of fishing and provide education on fish identification and aquatic ecology. Please let us know in advance if you have special needs related to the day’s activities. \nDue to the ongoing pandemic we ask that all participants not from the same household maintain at least six feet of distance apart and to wear masks if this is not possible. All forms must be filled out and received prior to the event. Participants who fail to fill out the required forms\, fail to adhere to Covid-19 safety guidelines\, or fail to follow staff direction will not be allowed to participate in the program. \nAll fishing supplies will be provided\, though you are welcome and encouraged to bring your own if you have them. No fishing license is required. \nFor the safety of all of our program participants we kindly ask that you leave your pets at home. \nFor more information\, contact Brent Gotsch at 845-688-3047 ext. 103\, or by email at bwg37@cornell.edu. DEC charges a $6 fee per car for admission to the campground — all other activities at Family Fun and Fish Day are free. \nRegister HERE by September 15\, 2021 in order to participate.
URL:https://dev.catskillstreams.org/event/family-fun-and-fish-day/
LOCATION:Kenneth Wilson State Campground\, 859 Wittenberg Rd\, Mt Tremper\, NY\, 12457
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210725T160000
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SUMMARY:Kayaking Day on the Neversink Reservoir
DESCRIPTION:Rondout Neversink Stream Prpgram is partnering with Neversink Parks and Rec. Dept. to offer our first annual Neversink Reservoir Kayaking Day on Sunday\, July 25 from 9am-4pm. This event is open (and free!) to residents of the Town of Neversink and to resdents of Tri-Valley School District.\nThe event is limited to 15 participants\, reserve your spot today as this event may fill up fast. Email Cher Woehl at cwparksandrec@gmail.com to request your registration form. Registration requests are due by Friday\, July 16. Submit your registration forms by July 21. \nDuring the morning of the event\, paddling lessons will be taught by water safety expert\, Janet Carey. In the afternoon\, RNSP’s Watershed Planning Coordinator\, Haley Springston\, will lead an educational kayaking tour of the Neversink Reservoir.\nPLEASE NOTE PARTICIPANTS MUST:\n\nbe 18 years or older\nrequest a registration form by 7/16\nsubmit registration form by 7/21\nadhere to all safety measures (must follow current CDC safety guidelines)\nuse the kayaks provided (no personal kayaks will be permitted)\nattend the kayaking lesson held prior to the tour\nif sharing a tandem kayak\, MUST be members of the same household\n\nIf you have any questions about the event\, please contact  Haley Springston\, at hspringston@rondoutneversink.org or call RNSP’s office at (845) 985-2581.\nIf the event sells out\, please contact Cher Woehl at cwparksandrec@gmail.com and she will add you to a waiting list.
URL:https://dev.catskillstreams.org/event/kayaking-day-on-the-neversink-reservoir/
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SUMMARY:Stream Snorkeling on Esopus Creek
DESCRIPTION:The Ashokan Watershed Stream Management Program is pleased to announce the return of one of its most popular summer activities:  stream snorkeling! Discover the underwater world of streams by joining us for a fun filled morning of stream snorkeling in the Esopus Creek. This free program was created with families in mind. Participants must be at least 8 years old and those under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult (the adult does not have to snorkel). This event will be held at the Emerson Resort and Spa in Mount Tremper\, New York. All equipment and supplies will be provided. Please bring a towel and wear swim clothes and old sneakers or closed-toed water shoes (no bare feet please). \nThis program is designed for people that live in the Ashokan Watershed. The Ashokan Watershed includes the Towns of Hurley\, Olive\, Woodstock\, and Shandaken in Ulster County and the Towns of Lexington and Hunter in Greene County. \nSpace is limited to 15 participants so sign up now as this event may fill up quickly. \nCOVID-19 Safety Precautions will be followed\, including wearing masks and social distancing where needed. Snorkeling equipment will be thoroughly disinfected prior to the event and after it is completed. \nThere will be two separate sessions\, with one being held on Friday\, July 9 and the other being held on Friday\, July 16. Please click the appropriate link below to sign up for the date that you wish to attend. Both events will be held from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. \nFriday July 9 Snorkeling Event Registration \nFriday July 16 Snorkeling Event Registration \nIf you have any questions please contact Brent Gotsch at bwg37@cornell.edu or call him at 845-688-3047 ext. 103. If the event becomes sold out please contact Brent and he will add you to a waiting list.
URL:https://dev.catskillstreams.org/event/stream-snorkeling-on-esopus-creek-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210709T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210709T113000
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SUMMARY:Stream Snorkeling on Esopus Creek
DESCRIPTION:The Ashokan Watershed Stream Management Program is pleased to announce the return of one of its most popular summer activities:  stream snorkeling! Discover the underwater world of streams by joining us for a fun filled morning of stream snorkeling in the Esopus Creek. This free program was created with families in mind. Participants must be at least 8 years old and those under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult (the adult does not have to snorkel). This event will be held at the Emerson Resort and Spa in Mount Tremper\, New York. All equipment and supplies will be provided. Please bring a towel and wear swim clothes and old sneakers or closed-toed water shoes (no bare feet please). \nThis program is designed for people that live in the Ashokan Watershed. The Ashokan Watershed includes the Towns of Hurley\, Olive\, Woodstock\, and Shandaken in Ulster County and the Towns of Lexington and Hunter in Greene County. \nSpace is limited to 15 participants so sign up now as this event may fill up quickly. \nCOVID-19 Safety Precautions will be followed\, including wearing masks and social distancing where needed. Snorkeling equipment will be thoroughly disinfected prior to the event and after it is completed. \nThere will be two separate sessions\, with one being held on Friday\, July 9 and the other being held on Friday\, July 16. Please click the appropriate link below to sign up for the date that you wish to attend. Both events will be held from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. \nFriday July 9 Snorkeling Event Registration \nFriday July 16 Snorkeling Event Registration \nIf you have any questions please contact Brent Gotsch at bwg37@cornell.edu or call him at 845-688-3047 ext. 103. If the event becomes sold out please contact Brent and he will add you to a waiting list.
URL:https://dev.catskillstreams.org/event/stream-snorkeling-on-esopus-creek/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201004T140000
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SUMMARY:Virtual Geology Stream Hike
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Programming with the Time and the Valleys Museum:\nZoom Webinar: Sunday\, October 4th at 2pm\n\nJoin Haley Springston\, Watershed Planning Coordinator of the Rondout-Neversink Stream Program\, on Zoom\, as we partner with the Time and the Valleys Museum to offer our first-ever\, live-streaming virtual geology stream hike event. RNSP’s Watershed Planning Coordinator\, Haley Springston\, will lead viewers on a virtual geology hike along a Catskill stream\, review the effects of geologic history on present-day streams\, and answer questions from the audience.\n\nParticipants will learn how the Catskill landscape formed nearly 380 million years ago\, how the geologic history of Catskill streams still affects our lives today\, and how the Rondout Neversink Stream Program serves our local streams and communities.\n\nThe event is free. Registration is required. To register email the Museum at: info@timeandthevalleysmuseum.org
URL:https://dev.catskillstreams.org/event/virtual-geology-stream-hike/
CATEGORIES:SMP
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201003T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201003T120000
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CREATED:20200926T204427Z
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SUMMARY:Streamside Photography Walk at the Windham Path
DESCRIPTION:Registrations are required by Thursday\, October 1\, 2020. This event is limited to 10 participants. There will be no on-site registrations. \nRegister here: https://www.gcswcd.com/calendar/education/streamside-photography-walk-at-the-windham-path-fall-2020 \n  \nJoin us for a guided photography walk with Francis X. Driscoll on the Windham Path. Fran will show how he has gotten some of his award-winning shots through demonstrations on camera settings\, composition\, exposure\, depth of field\, etc. There will be an emphasis on enjoying and capturing the beauty of the area. All camera types\, including cell phones and tablets\, are welcome. \nThis is an outdoor photography walk that involves walking on an easy loop trail for approximately 1.5 miles. Attendees should dress for the weather\, wear appropriate footwear\, and bring a filled water bottle and snacks as needed. \nParticipants at this event must follow current health guidelines for COVID-19. Participants must maintain social distancing of at least 6 feet from individuals from different households. Masks or face coverings that cover the nose and mouth will be required for all participants whenever the group is stopped for discussion as well as whenever social distancing cannot be maintained. Participants must bring their own cameras. There will be no sharing of equipment or other materials between individuals from different households. \nIn the event of rain or other inclement weather\, this photography walk will be postponed until Sunday\, October 4\, 2020. In the event of a date change or cancellation\, registered attendees will be notified by e-mail. \nRegistrations are required by Thursday\, October 1\, 2020. This event is limited to 10 participants. There will be no on-site registrations. To continue to the registration page\, click https://www.gcswcd.com/calendar/education/streamside-photography-walk-at-the-windham-path-fall-2020. For registration assistance\, e-mail events@gcswcd.com or call 518-622-3620. \nThis is a Schoharie Watershed Weekend event. The Schoharie Watershed Weekends are organized by the Schoharie Watershed Stream Management Program (SWSMP). The SWSMP is a collaborative effort of the Greene County Soil & Water Conservation District and the New York City Department of Environmental Protection.
URL:https://dev.catskillstreams.org/event/streamside-photography-walk-at-the-windham-path/
CATEGORIES:SMP
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