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Jun. 02, 2022
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County Roles (Chairs, Committees, Subcommittees, County Boards, Agencies)
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Jun. 21, 2022 7:30 a.m.
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Jul. 02, 2022 8:00 a.m.
Pricing – Online Registration Only!
RACE START:
8:00 AM Race Time, July 2nd, 2022
Orange County Government Center - 255 Main Street Goshen NY
BIB PICK-UP:
Friday July 1st , 5:00 to 7:00 PM Cataract Fire House, Green Street
Saturday July 2nd 6.30 to 8.00 AM Orange County Government Center, 255 Main Street
Register by June 15th, 2022 to guarantee race shirt.
RACE DAY PARKING:
Orange County Government Center parking lot – enter from Scotchtown Ave.
COURSES:
Both races start at the same time and place at the Government Center, 255 Main Street.
5K: Left on Erie Street, left on Main Street, right on Orange Ave, right on Parkway, left at Old Chester Road, back on Old Chester Road, right on Park Place and finishes in front of the Surrogate Courthouse.
10K: Left on Erie Street, left on Main Street, right on Orange Ave, right on Parkway, Left on Arthur Place, left at McBride Place, left at Orange Ave, right on Main Street, right at Craigville Rd, right at Knoell Rd., right on Old Chester Rd., back onto South Church St., and finishes in front of the Surrogate Courthouse on Park Place.
Both the 5k and 10k are certified courses. Measurements were completed by Brian Cavanagh.
10K Certification ID - NY18047JG
5K Certification ID - NY18948JG
AWARDS:
Awards will be presented at the Surrogate Courthouse on Park Place to the top 3 overall males and females in the 5k and 10k events. Additional awards will be presented three deep in the age divisions.
Divisions: 10 and under; 11-15; 16-19; 20-29; 30-39; 40-49; 50-59; 60-69; 70+
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Jul. 02, 2022 9:00 a.m.
The next Great American Weekend will occur in 2022, please join us at the Goshen Farmer’s Market where some of our GAW vendors will be guests.Since 1982, the Great American Weekend has been a tradition that defines Goshen as a Great American Community. Originally intended to bolster attendance at the Historic Track after betting was eliminated, the Great American Weekend offers activities for every member of the family and has grown into one of the county’s most prestigious events. Fun for all ages, 20K people a day stroll the nine-acre village surrounding the First Presbyterian Church. This two day event offers over 150 Craft Vendors, Live Music, Great Food, Childrens Activities and a fantastic family friendly environment. This community event has funded many amazing programs benefiting the entire community. Revenue, generated by vendor fees, supports the programming provided to members and the community the Goshen Chamber serves throughout the year. Click here to register as a vendor! To learn about sponsorship of the Great American Weekend Click here. |
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Jul. 10, 2022
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Ticks and Tick Borne Diseases
Jul. 21, 2022
Ticks of the Hudson Valley – Susan Ndiaye Ticks can carry several diseases that pose serious health issues. Learn about the different types of ticks in our area, the diseases they carry, where they are likely to be found, and precautions to take to avoid direct contact with them. Cornell Cooperative Extension “Tick Kits” will be available for purchase for $10. These clip-on pouches include everything you need to screen for and safely remove ticks.
Bio: Susan Ndiaye is the Community Horticulture Educator and Master Gardener Volunteer Coordinator at Cornell Cooperative Extension. She has a Master’s Degree in Entomology and enjoys exploring the world insects and other crawling creature. She also loves getting her hands dirty in the garden growing beautiful flowers and delicious herbs and vegetables. |
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Aug. 03, 2022 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Braeside Donor ReceptionWednesday, August 3rd Light refreshments from 5 to 7 P.M. with time to visit with some of our womderful campers! Braeside Camp 640 East Main Street Middletown, NY 10940
Please RSVP to Maureen Torelli @ 845 615 1476 OR mikeandmo@hvc.rr.com by July 27
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Preemies and Homeless/Low-Income Veterans in need of assistance
Aug. 18, 2022
https://www.yitfoundation.org d committed individuals pr
The Sharon Toney-Finch Story: I was injured during my 2 tours in Iraq and was taken to a hospital in Germany for surgery and recovery. While on my tour in Seoul, South Korea, I was in excruciating pain and went to the Army Hospital and the International hospital for relief to no avail. I was just a few weeks into my pregnancy so there was very little I could take for the pain I was in. I was put on bed rest and given meds to take. I was taken off bed rest because it was time for the annual inventory. Within 2 weeks of being back at work, I went into labor and was transported to Samsung International Hospital in Seoul. Yerik Israel Toney was born weighing about 1 pound (1.3 lbs.) on 04/08/2014. It was devastating and I was feeling all types of emotions. My baby was about the size of my hand and he was beautiful, strong, and a fighter. He survived 7 months and 14 days, passing 11/22/2014. During his time in the NICU at Samsung, I would take a cab almost every day to see him and spend time with him. He went through surgeries, treatments, and intensive care therapies while in NICU and remained on the ventilator until his passing. It was expensive taking cabs to the hospital from the base, it was very emotional, and I was very far away from home. It is important for parents to be able to see their baby without worrying about how they are going to get there. They are fighting for their baby's life and should not have to worry about meals, transportation, or a place to stay. This is one of the reasons this organization was established, to reach out to parents with Preemies in NICU and be of assistance to them. I believe if Yerik were living today, he would be happy to see families with Preemies receiving assistance and him being a part of it. As well as being a 100% Disabled Veteran, I want to give back to the Veterans that paved the way for me to serve. We are dedicated to helping those Veterans that are homeless and low-income to provide permanent housing. |
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Braeside Camp
Sep. 01, 2022
Nicole Durant is the Director of Operations for Braeside Camp in Middletown, NY. Braeside is a nonprofit organization that has been providing homeless, foster, and low income children memorable summer camp experiences in Orange County for over 100 years! They are grateful for partnerships with Orange County Department of Social Services, The Dyson Foundation, Cornell Cooperative Extension, The Rotary Club of Goshen, NY, Minisink Kiwanis, Middletown School District, local businesses, and community organizations.
Nicole holds Degrees in Early Childhood Education as well as Music and has been working with children for over 20 years. She has owned and operated Rhythmz, Inc. since 2015, and is using her experience to assist Braeside in expanding the current programming and reviving the historic property.
Rhythmz nurtures innate talents, develops an active and creative mind, and fosters the total development of an individual so they can achieve their full potential. They are dedicated to providing a safe, caring, and inclusive learning environment that promotes integrity, respect, responsible citizenship, and individual growth. Rhythmz offers Private Lessons, Group Classes, Camps, and Workshops in the concentrations of Music, Dance, Acting, and Art.
Braeside is excited to continue to work with The Rotary Club of Goshen, NY in promoting our shared goals of world understanding and peace as we bring out the best of the human spirit.
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Organ Donations
Sep. 15, 2022
For more than twenty years, Scott has built a career in public affairs and issue advocacy. From now twice serving as Goshen's Mayor to being a paid lobbyist for the National Association of REALTORS® during The Great Recession. Scott has volunteered for and served in leadership for numerous nonprofit organizations including, Habitat for Humanity, the American Heart Association, and the New York City Multiple Sclerosis Society - frequently putting "Service Above Self."
As the Director of Community and Government Affairs for LiveOnNY, Scott leads the community-driven outreach team, which focuses on organ donation education and advocacy. He has developed education curricula on organ donation used by the New York City Department of Education and managed New York's biennial Transplant Games entrant, Team Gotham.
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Oct. 30, 2022 - Nov. 19, 2022
You can be a part of our community’s tribute to the heroes in our lives – past and present. This is your opportunity to honor your personal hero. It could be a member of the military, police, fire, or other first responders who put their lives on the line for us every day. It could be a teacher, coach, mentor, community leader, parent, child, or anyone who has been a hero in your life. |
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Nov. 02, 2022 5:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
All members and friends are invited to join an informal Happy Hour at 5:00 PM at Kelley Jean's Restaurant. Wednesday, Nov 2. |
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Falconry
Dec. 01, 2022
Thomas JV Cullen IV
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