Milan Community Trail Project

 Milan Community Trail is not just the mowed area adjacent to the ball fields at the Rec Park.  Thanks to local volunteers, the trail skirts along the edge of the landfill cap, continues into the woods and extends for about one mile to a scenic hilltop.  It is well worth checking out.  Email Dave at Byrne.Milan@gmail.com for more information or to get involved.

Thank you to all who helped yesterday in prepping the ball fields for the little league season.   We had a good turnout and the ball fields look great!

Please also consider joining us for our annual Milan Community Trail Cleanup on Saturday, April 9th at 9-11am.  We will meet at the transfer station and then walk across the landfill cap to the entrance of the trail.  If you get there late and have not been to the trail before, just cut across the landfill cap to the West and you will see the beginning of the trail in the tree line. It is a great trail that gets to some nice high ground.  

Are you interested in helping others, leaving your community better than you found it, making new friends? Then the Milaners Youth Group is looking for you! If you’re a student in the Rhinebeck, Red Hook or Pine Plains School Districts, or a concerned parent that lives in the Milan area and would like to be a part of our community projects please contact us –

Also please consider attending “Operation Free Ride,” as part of Hidden Hollow Farm’s “Horses for Heroes” program.  It is a great cause and Hidden Hollow Farm, a nonprofit, has been a generous supporter of the community for a long time. 
Best, 
Dave Byrne

Milan’s Annual  Community Service  Project

at the Milan Rec Park  Sunday, March 27th from 12PM to 3PM

Please joins us in cleaning up the Rec Park and preparing the Ball Fields for the beginning of the season

For more information:

Call Rec Chairman Jay McCaughey at 845-756-3235

 Plan to bring your own food and beverages

Please join us for even just an hour and make a difference in your community, meet new friends, and enjoy the spring weather.

 
Hidden Hollow Farms Riding Center,Inc
Annual Fundraiser Dinner
 
Sat November 20th,2010
6pm to 10pm
 
Enigma
Route 199
Red Hook, NY
 
Buffet Style Dinner
Awards Ceremony for our riders
Silent Auction
Music
 
Tickets for adults $28.00 For children and Seniors $18.00
For more information Please call 845-464-0724

Hosted by Milaners Youth Group and Rec Committee

Everyone will meet on  Saturday, May 15th, 9am at the Rec  Park under the pavilion and be redirected to our community trail site.   Or, if coming later, meet directly at the trail.

 See trail  head map : http://milaners.wordpress.com/2009/04/20/come-check-out-the-community-trail/

Are you interested in helping others, leaving your community better than you found it, making new friends? Then the Milaners Youth Group is looking for you! If you’re a student in the Rhinebeck, Red Hook or Pine Plains School Districts, or a concerned parent that lives in the Milan area and would like to be a part of our community projects please contact us – Milaner4milan@gmail.com

Things to bring! 

Weed whackers, shovels, rakes, glovesWorking clothes with long pants that you don’t mind getting dirtyWork bootsBug repellant!  Remember, there will be ticks!

Would you like to clear out your closets and sell it all?
Don’t have a good location for a Yard Sale?
THEN — Please join us for the Rhinebeck PTSO’s first-ever …..
one-of-a-kind, fun-filled, jam-packed YARD SALE FOR THE ARTS!
Saturday, May 15
9:00am – 4:00pm
Chancellor Livingston School
Parking Lot
Rhinebeck, NY
Here’s how it works:  Make a $20 donation and get a space (8′ x 18′ parking space size)
This donation benefits Rhinebeck’s K-12 Arts in Education Program.
Then, just bring your table and your sale items and SELL, SELL, SELL.
You KEEP all that you make from sales!  It’s a true win-win-win!
It will be a great people traffic day in Rhinebeck as it is both the Merchants’ Sidewalk Sale — AND — Art Along the Hudson Day in Rhinebeck.  We are planning to tie our marketing to this Arts Along Hudson Event as we are doing our part for the ARTS too by having this fundraiser.

Drop me a line here at PLSexton@aol.com or call 876-6880 for more information on how to become one of our participating vendors.  Deadline is April 30th to reserve space.

 

 

 It’s the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day – Come Celebrate, Learn About and Do For the Planet at the Hudson Valley 40th Anniversary Earth Day Celebration! This is going to be the largest 40th Earth Day celebration in the Hudson Valley. What better venue to hold an Earth Day Celebration than the beautiful, green, Dutchess County Fairgrounds!

 What’s happening on those two days? Everything, from hands-on, interactive, family-friendly activities, to educational programs, concerts and so much more!

 Cost to the Public is minimal: We’re committed to making this event affordable for families and seniors. $5/adult. Children under 12 and seniors over 65 attend at no charge.

 http://earthday.net/node/17991

 Non-tree huggers, you know who you are.

You’re the guy who tosses your Gatorade bottle in the trash after a brutally sweaty workout. You’re the diva who leaves the lights after you powder your face. You’re the homeowner who turns the thermostat up full blast in the wintertime.
The Hudson Valley Earth Day Celebration will happen a couple of days later at the Dutchess County Fairgrounds in Rhinebeck April 24-25 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.

The two-day family festival, being billed as the official Earth Day event of Dutchess County, will feature everything from live music, vendors, educational and children’s activities, a farmers’ market, vegetarian food tastings, yoga classes and, yes, tree plantings.

Read On:

 www.dailyfreeman.com/articles/2010/04/18/life/doc4bc91a6c84ee0944433693

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