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April Fool's Day
ALCOHOL AWARENESS MONTH
First Quarter
6:00p -7:30p ELLENVILLE: Birds&Bees Mind Your "P's"
Pregnancy and Prevention: A community meeting (teens&parents) @the Gvn't Bldg CONTACT: Aime Zimmerman 340-3160

10:00a -1:30p Trainings in ‘How to Reverse an Opioid Overdose’
Location: Family of New Paltz, 51 North Chestnut Street
This training is intended for professionals who work with populations at risk of overdose, and for administrators who might be interested in establishing an overdose prevention program. It is sponsored by the New York State Department of Health’s AIDS Institute, and three hours of CASAC credit will be available.
Register: call the Harm Reduction Coalition, (212) 213-6376, ext 17, and speak with Cristy Latagan.

12:30p -3:30p Stand Against Racism Event
-Planned Parenthood and Prevention Connections-
Planned Parenthood Outreach Center
6 Van Buren St (Kingston)
Enjoy: fresh hot popcorn, beverages, music, socializing, and meeting your neighbors.

Also:FREE & Confidential HIV Testing-
Takes 20 Minutes for results
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!!

11:00a -1:00p NEW PALTZ: Easter Egg Hunt
Huguenot St
ages 1-12
Brought to you by New Paltz partners and
Partnership for a Safter New Paltz

7:00p -10:00p Chocolate Social @ Marbletown Teen Center on Rt 209. 7 to 10 pm. $10 donation all proceeds benefit the teen center
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DID YOU KNOW?
Prevention Connections has been around since 1995?

 
6:00p -7:00p ALATEEN:
Provides a safe place where kids who have experienced alcoholism/drug abuse within their family can share feelings and support
First Presbyterian Church- Kingston (Tremper- Elemendorf St.
Every Tuesday
CONTACT: Lori 336-8563

 
Full Moon
8:30p -11:00p A Night of Comedy with Bonnie McFarlane, Rich Voss and Shang at the Bearsville Theater!
Tickets $32
Doors at 8pm; Show at 9pm; a portion of the proceeds to benefit Family of Woodstock
This will be a night of funny, provocative and engaging comedy for all audiences. Shang, Rich Vos and Bonnie are charismatic comics with appearances nationwide and abroad. Known from special performances on HBO, Comedy Central, Def Comedy Jam & NBC’s Last Comic Standing.
They have also graced the stages of late night shows such as Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn, The Late Show on CBS, The Late Show with David Letterman, and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno

For more information, or to buy tickets: call 845-679-4406 or log onto

11:00a -4:00p Native American Gathering
PINE HILL
FREE Join the folks from the Big Indian Native American Cultural Center as they share some food, ceremony, drumming, singing and dancing.
All are welcome!
@ the Pine Hill Community Center

8:00p -11:00p Acoustic Artists Coalition, House Concert
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Easter Sunday
DID YOU KNOW? Though Prevention Connections holds its annual Pennies for Prevention fundraiser during April and May, fundraising happens throuughout the year? ALL monies go directly toward youth activities and incentives! Help out today!
 
6:00p -7:00p ALATEEN:
Provides a safe place where kids who have experienced alcoholism/drug abuse within their family can share feelings and support
First Presbyterian Church- Kingston (Tremper- Elemendorf St.
Every Tuesday
CONTACT: Lori 336-8563

Taxes Due
8:00a -9:00a SAGE Meeting
(Saugerties is About Growth Experiences)
@ Saugerties High School
CONTACT: Cheryl Qamar 340-4174

 
Last Quarter
5:00p -7:00p Youth Leadership Development Institute:
ELLENVILLE:
Meet and Greet
Ellenville BOCES Building
will offer all a chance to get to know more about what
is the Youth Leadership Development Institute and what are the expectations
of the participants, mentors and partners. Mentors, we will have you sign
on to the compact at this session. We look forward to this interactive
time together.
CONTACT:
Krista Barringer
Ulster County Youth Bureau
(845) 334-5264

 
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8:00a -5:00p 8th Annual Complementary Medicine Conference: A Holistic Approach to Breast Health- 339-4673
1:00p Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ulster County's Bowl for Kids Sake
Mid-City Lanes in KINGSTON
BIGGEST fundraiser of the year!!
For more information, call Colleen Mountford, at 338-0431 ext 238.

National Volunteer Week - April 19-25, 2009

The 2009 National Volunteer Week theme, Celebrating People in Action, captures the meaning behind this signature week: honoring the individuals who take action and solve problems in their communities. This celebratory week will also focus national attention on the impact and power of volunteerism and service as an integral aspect of our civic leadership. Established in 1974 by former President Richard Nixon, National Volunteer Week has grown exponentially in scope each year, drawing the support and endorsement of all subsequent U.S. presidents, governors, mayors and other respected elected officials, as well as corporate and community groups across the country.

TURN OFF YOUR SCREEN WEEK!
4/20-26
Power Down – Dream Big! Live it for one week and find out what the world
around you has to offer!

6:00p -7:00p ALATEEN:
Provides a safe place where kids who have experienced alcoholism/drug abuse within their family can share feelings and support
First Presbyterian Church- Kingston (Tremper- Elemendorf St.
Every Tuesday
CONTACT: Lori 336-8563

Earth Day
EARTH DAY
Annual Celebration-
a day designed to inspire awareness and appreciation for the Earth's environment

   
New Moon
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11:00a -4:00p Rosendale: 1st Annual Pet Festival
Rosendale Community Center, 1055 Rt. 32


A benefit for the new town dog shelter


Free admission, donations welcome (humans only please)


Meet author Beth Quinn with special guests Cindy Brody, Marisa Anderson,
Joan Apter


and Jane Kopelman


Pet marketplace, children’s activities, and more !
call 389 – 2205; vendors call Kathy at 389
– 2960

6:00p -9:00p Defensive Driving Course
2-DAY 4/27 AND 4/28
MUST attend both days!!
Rosendale Youth Center 1055 Rt. 32
$40 fee; $10 of each registration benefits the Rosendale Youth Program
American Safety Inc. DMV NYS approved

6:00p -9:00p Defensive Driving Course
2-DAY 4/27 AND 4/28
MUST attend both days!!
Rosendale Youth Center 1055 Rt. 32
$40 fee; $10 of each registration benefits the Rosendale Youth Program
American Safety Inc. DMV NYS approved

4:00p -6:00p Town of Ulster Library:
APPRICIATION DAY
Please join the Board of Trustees, Director, and staff to say "thank you" for those who help create, shape, and support our public libarary!
860 Ulster Ave. Kington
CONTACT: 338-7881

12:00p -5:00p Car Was Fund Raiser
for Wes Duperier, a Highland High School student was recently diagnosed with an
inoperable brain tumor. Wes has been a friend to the New Paltz Youth
Program and an avid skateboarder for years.
Thi event will take place at the New Paltz Middle School from noon to 5pm. The cost will be $5 per car and all
money will go to the family to help with medical expenses. So if you are in
the area who know someone who is, please help spread the word.
CONTACT: Jim Tinger tinger5140@yahoo.com

3:00p -5:30p Grant Writing Workshop Offered in Kingston
Cornell Cooperative Extension Ulster County (CCEUC) is hosting a two-session grant writing workshop
CCEUC Education Center located at 10 Westbrook Lane in Kingston. The two-session workshop is designed for aspiring and beginning grant writers from non-profits, schools, colleges and local government.
The cost of the two-session workshop is $95, which includes a notebook with sample proposals and information about funding sources.

For more information about the workshop and to request a registration form contact Kevin Hodne at 607-434-8254 or by email at .

6:00p -7:45p Día de los Niños/Día de los Niños (Children's Day/ Book Day)- at the Plattekill Public Library. Bilingual family event featuring a visit by children's book character "Maisy, children's book giveaways, storytelling, crafts, food, face painting and balloons, and a special performance by the Hudson Valley Playback Theatre. FREE! Call to register. Plattekill Public Library, 2047 State Rt 32, Modena, NY 12548, 845-883-7286
First Quarter
9:00a -12:30p ELLENVILLE: Invites you to attend a community playgroup.
Light Refreshments
The community playgroup is intended for families to meet one another in their community, and to have some fun. There is not an age limit, nor is there a fee.
Where: Trudy Farber Building, 40 Center St. Ellenville, NY 12401
Brought to you by the Wawarsing Council of Agencies

7:00p Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ulster County's Bowl for Kids Sake
HoeBowl on the Hill in KINGSTON
BIGGEST fundraiser of the year!!
For more information, call Colleen Mountford, at 338-0431 ext 238.

MENTAL HEALTH MONTH
 
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